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Resident Evil 5 was a very polarizing entry for the franchise. With a much larger focus
on action than any other entry in the series, the game divided many fans. Some loved the
new action originated gameplay, believing this was the best way for the series to stay
relevant, while others hated the changes and felt that it did not deserve to be considered
Resident Evil. But one thing that is not up for debate is the game sold well. And with
today's game industry, was bond for some DLC. This episode, titled Lost in Nightmares, did
its best to combine the action of RE 5 with the atmosphere of the originals, and in doing
so made a very enjoyable experience.
The story is a prequel to RE5, and is talked about in the main game. You play as Chris
Redfield and Jill Valentine. They have recently learned of the whereabouts of Ozwell Spencer
and are sent to his mansion to investigate. While there, things do not go as smoothly
as hoped and they are once again in a tough situation. The story is nothing special, and
feels like the side-story it is, revealing some information that was hinted at in RE5,
and brings to life events you only heard about or saw in flashbacks.
But while the story may not be anything special, the gameplay really is. The game feels like
it belongs in the Resident Evil universe. You are once again trapped in a large mansion,
filled with tons of enemies and even more puzzles. That's right, the puzzles in this
actually take a moment to figure out. While they are nowhere near as complex as before,
it is nice to see them used. More so than the ones that were used in RE5, which was
just take item to door.
The action is the same co-op based gameplay as before. Only with more of a focus on survival
horror. These are the old rules of survival horror, the ammo is very limited, making sure
you aim well with each shot. Also, the enemies are hiding behind doors, and will jump out
and are pretty tough to take down. Mix this improved style is the great atmosphere and
you have something that could almost pass a scary. The mansion is dark and spooky, and
will have your hands sweating as you know something is behind the corner and you only
have a couple bullets remaining.
Sadly the game is short, being able to be completed in about an hour. But while the
game may be short, what it is is a reminder of what Resident Evil 5 could have been.