
I didn't own the game so I didn't get the play at your leisure that I like to do. Which probable enhanced the experience, because I rented it on Friday and I had to have it back by Monday. So I played into the wee hrs of the night. But come Saturday night at 2:45 in the morning, sitting in a dark room with just the TV light on and the sound of zombies off in the distance and then BAAAM!!!
I ran to the typewriter or recorder (can't remember which) to save the game, turn it off and then watch some TV to settle my zombie ridden brain before I could go to sleep. That's how good that shit was.
It was an amazing game! Since then I've played Resident Evil : code veronica and Resident Evil 4. 4 was Fantastic, I don't remember it being as scary has the first one but it was still a great game. And Code: Veronica I didn't like so much. I don't know what happened between Resident Evil 4 and the new one, 5. I remember playing 4 and not thinking, "Wow, the controls are hard to get used too, I can't move". Unlike 5 where I was flaying around like a zombie myself. I was dieing so much due to the character not being intuitive to what I wanted him/her to do. What went wrong between 4 and 5?

Regardless of what came after the first Resident Evil. The original is a classic and to this day was the first game to actually make me afraid. I know...such a ballsac I am!!

Ian also said that he had a similar experience, so if you want to add to this post with your own thoughts. Then by all means, go ahead.
What the hell is this?! I don't remember this live action thingy at the beginning of the game. Was this the trailer for the game? What ever it is, its horrible, unlike the game.
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The movie clip at the bottom is from the Director's Cut of the game. It fits the overall cheesy-ness of "you were almost a Jill sandwich"..... mmmm Jill sandwich with cheese
Haaahahahaha!
I still love the horrible acting in that game.
Look out, dere be zombies on the ways to get us, me and you that is!
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