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Abstract: Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City is perfect case study material. It should be showcased to any budding video game developer so they know how not to make a video game unless of course their aim all along is to waste money making a terribly boring...
See RE2 and RE3 from the other side, Plenty of Resident Evil fan service, Reasonable Versus mode with some smart ideas
Plodding level design that spams you with enemies, Action doesn't hang together, Inadequate AI
Arguably the most disappointing Resident Evil ever made; a mediocre third-person shooter with shoddy AI and poor level design that does nothing to stand out in a crowded market. It's a better game in competitive multiplayer than co-op, and RE fans will en...
You see key Resident Evil events from a new perspectiveCompetitive play offers brief thrills
PC-specific interface and technical flawsFundamentally problematic cover systemScarcity of ammo at odds with bullet-sponge enemiesStupid AISloppy details constantly get in the way of the fun
Resident Evil: Raccoon City is a substandard port of a poor co-op shooter.
You see key Resident Evil events from a new perspective, Competitive play offers brief thrills.
PCspecific interface and technical flaws, Fundamentally problematic cover system, Scarcity of ammo at odds with bulletsponge enemies, Stupid AI, Sloppy details constantly get in the way of the fun.
Abstract: While Capcom's Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City wasn't my most anticipated game of 2012, it was definitely on the list. The trailers, the concept, and the coop / multiplayer aspects were quite compelling and alluring. As a Resident Evil fan, I was ex...
Abstract: When I first played Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City at last year's E3, I admit that I wasn't impressed. I liked the idea of a four-player co-op shooter based in the Resident Evil universe, but the game suffered from stiff controls and obscure mis...
Abstract: In the last 16 years, gamers have returned time and time again to the mansion that started it all through various remakes and ports of Resident Evil. Raccoon City, however, hasn’t returned as often as many gamers would like, so having a new entry in th...