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Resident Evil Essentials (Resident Evil CODE: Veronica X, Resident Evil Outbreak, Resident Evil 4) | 
| From: Capcom Category: Video Games
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $27.02 You Save: $2.97 (10%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 2722
Platform: Playstation2 ESRB: Mature Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 17 - 20 years Operating System: Playstation 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.5 x 2
MPN: 26068 UPC: 013388260683 EAN: 0013388260683 ASIN: B000QTD05C
Release Date: September 4, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand New. Sealed.Original box. 3 Individual Cases are sealed, outside box has shelf wear. IMMEDIATE SHIPPING.
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Product Description From the game makers who created the Survival Horror genre come three amazing additions to the terrifying Resident Evil saga. In Resident Evil Outbreak, Tte infection has begun. You have only moments to spare before Raccoon City erupts into complete virus-infested chaos. Play as one of the eight survivors, online cooperatively or offline, against crushing zombie hordes! Resident Evil Code Veronica X takes you through the private isle of Umbrella Corp and home to the beauteous Spencer Mansion and Ashford Family Palace. Too bad the inhabitants aren't very . . . hospitable. In Resident Evil 4 go on a top-secret mission to investigate a mysterious European location as Leon S. Kennedy investigates the abduction of the President's daughter and discovers something even more terrible!
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oops wrong country August 1, 2008 I know that these games are awesome, being a big Resident Evil fan I have played these games before (hired them from the local video shop, but I was unable to play the games due to different country compatibility, so if you're outside the US and buying PS games make sure you check the region coding first. Excellent, prompt delivery and safely packaged. Thank you for Amazon's return policy otherwise I would have been stuck with games I couldn't play. Very satisfied customer.
I see Outbreak...but not file #2 July 3, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is the first review I am writing up. I'll try to stay focus and not ramble on. I have been playing the RE series since the first one was introduced on the original playstation. Yes, the controls are horrible and not very user friendly on Outbreak and Code: Veronica. Yes, the plots in these games aren't very developed if you haven't really been following the series. The only thing I really want to point out is that Outbreak doesn't have online functionality.
RE4 feels too much like an action movie and took out the whole puzzle element of the game. Change is good, but I still prefer getting frustrated over a puzzle that will make me feel smarter once I figure it out on my own. But that is just me. When I first started playing the RE, the controls did irritate me. I felt like I was maneuvering a crane. I can understand that the learning curve can be overwhelming to some people.
I currently own Code: Veronica and Outbreak. The first time I play Veronica was on Dreamcast and realized Capcom wasn't going to change their pattern as far as controls are concern. RE4 doesn't really appeal to me. Mostly due to the fact that Capcom decided to send this installment into another direction. I became so accustomed to the zombie bashing, freakishly scary bosses, puzzles, and anything else that kept my attention.
Resident Evil Essentials May 29, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Arrival condition Excellent. Quality of packaging-Excellent. All 3 games in Brand New & Pristine condition. Would definatly order from Amazon again.Resident Evil Essentials (Resident Evil CODE: Veronica X, Resident Evil Outbreak, Resident Evil 4)
Essentials?! Are you kidding me?! May 13, 2008 3 out of 9 found this review helpful
You know when I witnessed the local kids playing Resident Evil Code Veronica X you have no idea the level of dread I felt for the future of the series. These were kids who started playing the series once Code Veronica was ported form the DreamCast to the PS2 and instantly shunned the original Resident Evil games on the PlayStation (one of these kids, the leader of the idiot team of course was only one year younger than me).
Unfortunately, my dread became vivid and has stayed vivid onward. Resident Evil is never going to be the unique little adventurous, ultra gory, atmospheric little Alone in the Dark rip-off I remember it as because when a company considers three of the most broken, overly action packed, laughable additions to the series as 'essential,' then something is very wrong. The atmosphere that the Resident Evil that was introduced in 1996 (thirteen years ago) is NEVER coming back and it's all thanks to its so-called sequels that were almost entirely dedicated to nothing but action.
Seriously, look at what they have: Resident Evil Code Veronica X, the port of the all ready overly action packed jerk-fest with a John Woo gunslinging Leonardo Dicaprio dork and a one dimensional antagonist with the addition of a character who magically survived the previous games by a continuity error that was later explained in Umbrella Chronicles in that classic five year old "because I said so" excuse solely so said character could be the equivalent of The Terminator meets The Matrix.
Then there's Resident Evil Outbreak, the first online survival horror game ever made and quite possibly the worst (second only to Outbreak file #2) with more of those random cameo characters the developers loved so much they had to include them in the game by snapping the continuity in pieces. Add to the broken single-player game play with some of the most obnoxious enemy AND friendly AI ever made and some of the most atrocious enemy designs made and you've got pain elemental in one game.
Then you've got EVERYONE's favorite blend of Hollywood action slop and campiness, 4resident evil (hey, that's literally how it's spelled), a game where the only fear you'll get is laughing yourself to death he moment you see the so called 'terrorists' you're fighting. I just need to ask: What are game developer's obsession with playing the role of alpha male in games? Does a game become an instant classic when you have a to baby sit a foxy young woman in loose clothes who can't defend herself, whose first lines are literally "Don't come?" I'm serious, that's the first line she has! You know what happened to games where you have to rescue a woman who screams those words at you??
The latter game proves one thing about our generation of horror gaming: If I ever need money and I know how to develop a game, I'll just rip off Splinter Cell and Metal Gear Solid, throw in some heads popping every time the character so much as breathes on them coupled with rag doll physics, have some pervert in an overcoat sell you nasty things you can fit on to your gun in exchange for illogical fetch-quests and mini-games, throw in maybe one or two monsters and have you defend a hot, foxy woman in an iron lung and call it a horror game. I'd make MILLIONS!!
Just Buy Resident Evil 4 May 3, 2008 6 out of 11 found this review helpful
I purchased this set new. I must be honest, it is my first time playing the resident evil games. Well, I started out with Code Veronica X which I found it extremely challenging to become accustomed to the 3-D control setup and imagine those of you who, like me, are unfamiliar with the R.E. games will feel the same way. So, Code Veronica X was descent, hard, but fairly entertaining. Resident Evil 4 was absolutely amazing. The new first-person gaming experience for R.E. came out brilliant! The story is tolerable (nothing amazing), but the weapons, graphics and game play are supberb! This is easily one of my personal favorite games. To better help you understand the perspective of the game, it is much like the gaming experience of Metal Gear Solid. And, finally, R.E. Outbreak was much like Code Veronica X with the 3-D gaming experience I once again struggled to become accustomed to at first, and even still grew tired of trying to manipulate after several minutes (hours) of play. So, overall, I would personally just recommend for anyone who is considering this package to just simply put your money into Resident Evil 4 by itself, and save yourself a few bucks.
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