Famitsu Gives Biohazard 39/40
Capcom new GameCube game Biohazard (Resident Evil in the US) received a score of 39 out of 40 from the highly respected Japanese publication Famitsu. Biohazard will ship in Japan on March 22.
Grade: 10
This game provides a raw sense of what zombies would actually be like as animated entities. The atmosphere presented is one suggesting that there is something definitely lurking out there, effectively putting you inside the game on a level that has never been achieved up to this point. Simply standing around in this game is enough to make one feel scared. Not simply a revision with new features and paths in the game, this title is without a doubt completely playable as a brand new installment in its own right.
Grade: 9
Damn, zombies are badass and scary! This game instilled in me once again that feeling of trepidation that zombies give, even as they're getting their ass kicked left and right throughout the game. Just hearing their screams is enough to send chills down your spine. The graphics have evolved to a level that has to be seen to be believed! and the game also incorporates a new system. When you lump everything together, this title cannot be referred to as simply a port - it should be considered a brand new game.
Grade: 10
The heart of this game rests in the story and system that underlies it, which is enough in itself to provide a sense that everything about the title has been changed. With an even more heightened sense of reality and adjustments made in just about every part of the game possible, it can be completely enjoyed as a fresh and novel title. Additional cinemas and things to do elevate the game to a whole new level as well. This is not simply just a remake, and is extremely recommended to fans of the series.
Grade: 10
This title has been revamped to the point that it can be called a completely new game. The number of rooms has been increased dramatically, and the puzzle system has been practically redone from scratch. With the rendition of the game throughout differing according to the path(s) chosen within it, make no mistake about it, even experienced players can enjoy this title from the very outset. Even just looking at the game is enough to justify its value, with visuals that are arguably the best ever seen in a video game.
Fuente Famitsu Magazine, sacado de los foros de Edge-online.
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