- Brand : Capcom
- Product name : Resident Evil 5, Xbox 360
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Short summary description Capcom Resident Evil 5, Xbox 360
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Capcom Resident Evil 5, Xbox 360, Xbox 360, M (Mature)
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Capcom Resident Evil 5, Xbox 360. Platform: Xbox 360, ESRB rating: M (Mature)
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Uk has collected 54 expert reviews for Capcom Resident Evil 5, Xbox 360 and the average expert rating is 86 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
Resident Evil 5: loaded with frights.Platform: PS3, Xbox 360RRP: $119.95Classification: MA 15+Rating 4.5 out of 5 The evil has risen one more time, thanks to viral mutagens zombifying villagers in a fictitious African nation. When a bioterrorist s...
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Average rating:50
Thirteen years after the release of the first Resident Evil, Capcom now brings us Resident Evil 5, a fast paced high impact Action/Horror title that will keep your eyes glued to the screen and your palms nice and sweaty. Originally when the first Resi...
Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 - PS3 version reviewed Because I'd currently rather spend my time playing Resident Evil 5 than writing about Resident Evil 5, I'm going to break the habit of a lifetime and cut to the chase. In case you haven't heard al...
Modern day classics seem to be a rarity nowadays, and even rarer when the said classic completely reinvents the way we play a much loved franchise. When Resident Evil 4 crawled its way onto our shelves, it decided to throw away the awkward camera angle...
There are few pairings sweeter in life than video games and zombies. The two go together like chocolate and peanut butter, or bikinis and Jessica Alba [or Speedos and Daniel Craig. — Gender Equity Dept.] Even when they clearly don’t belong, they can’t help but be awesome (for putrefied proof, look no further than the Nazi zombie mode in Call of Duty: World at War). We don’t know what it is about those shuffling pus-bags, but we can’t get enough of em. We were therefore giddier than schoolgirls...
The latest Resident Evil is a great addition to the series and will provide fans with plenty of action and zombie-killing madness. A few flaws prevent it from achieving epic greatness, but its still well worth your money...
Okay, look, it’s half ten on a Wednesday morning and we’ve been up since ten to six. That’s not the time we usually wake up, but then it’s not usual that we wake up really frightened, distressed and feeling a little sick because we just had a nightmare...
It’s impossible to overstate how important Resident Evil 4 was to the zombie-smashing franchise, and (surprisingly) the industry as a whole. Within one game it banished the shambling undead, revamped the rustic, horrid controls and pioneered the over-t...
James Wright9.0The series that revolutionised the gaming world with a new genre of gaming called “survival horror” has received a next-generation console facelift that moves the genre to a different level. The story once again revolves around the scie...