Resident Evil 5 Review: The Road To Paradise Is Kijuju
The Ineluctable Beautiful
Resident Evil 5 gives an incredible amount of depth to new characters aside from a new B.S.A.A. West Africa division agent Sheva Alomar. Various characters from Ricardo Irving to the mighty gorgeous and sumptuous Excella Gionne all have an incredible amount of verity.
Resident Evil 5 does a lot of things different than most horror titles, and manages to successfully pull them off in a way that is both entertaining and sustaining. By using an interesting plot through a combination of semi-free roam gameplay mechanic along with the partner system, they have created a title that they have been striving to fully realize since the beginning of the franchise to the online capabilities of Resident Evil Outbreak. The lighting incredibly adds to the atmosphere of Kijuju, while the various nuances of details combined with the extreme fear that the realistic controller scheme present make the Majinis a sight to never forget. Resident Evil 5 is undoubtedly a fitting title to the fifth in the series, and definitely one to be considered for WhatIfGaming’s Game of The Year 2009: Best Horror & 3rd person shooter title. With an intense atmosphere, a constant risk of danger and fear from infection, lighting that is used persuasively, a full variety of multiplayer, and a constant rush of adrenaline from the scare, Resident Evil 5 is one title not to miss. It came from Kijuju, and it is something never seen. We can’t get out of Kijuju, and we can’t get out of Kijuju. We do not want to leave. We can’t get out of Kijuju.



