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Resident Evil 5: (Gold Edition) Desperate Escape Review - If You Still Haven't Had Your Fill of African Zombies

Music: 10/10

The sounds and music of Desperate Escape is very similar to the original game. In other words, they are both outstanding. If you have a surround sound system, you are in for a real treat. The music features mainly ambient sounds and driving beats. Overall, it is satisfactory and sets the mood for the game.

Replay Value: 7/10

You can extend the hour of play time by doing some decent exploring. However, without any upgradeable weapons, there are few reasons to play through it multiple times. Of course, as it is short, you might have a good time playing through it multiple times in a row. In this case, the length of the game actually helps what would normally be a rather low replay value.

Overall Rating: 8.5/10

At about $5.00, its definitely worth downloading this fresh content for Resident Evil 5: Desperate Escape. The costume pack for the game is also a reasonable $2.00 so you can pick up the whole package for a tidy $7.00. However, you might want to wait to buy Resident Evil 5 just for the expansion. If you don't yet have this popular game in your collection, Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition is already out. This copy will include both the main game and the two expansions.

Resident Evil 5: (Gold Edition) Desperate Escape Review - If You Still Haven't Had Your Fill of African Zombies

By: gamepodunk




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