Another Resident Evil game that is able to get a good spot in the series, but could have been better.

User Rating: 6.5 | BioHazard Outbreak (PlayStation 2 the Best) PS2
Resident Evil: Outbreak was a good quality game. It had horror, Biohazard-like graphics, and tons of options, but the annoying voice acting really kills it. My cousin, Cory, played this with all his friends and they had to use cheap voice acted dialog to say "Look out behind you!" and "I need ammo!" The game is also plaqued by slightly blocky graphics, like any other Resident Evil game, but this game seems like it was rushed a bit. The classic enemies, like the Lickers, Mutant Dogs, and, of course, the zombies still make Raccoon City the hell hole that it was in Resident Evil 1, 2, and 3 and countless other games that root from those three, only to go in a much better direction in RE4. The key to this game is one thing, team work. Single player mode is hard without a trusted friend by your side, but he or she might not be so trustworthy later when they are attacked by many virus-carrying monsters and slowly getting infected as well. Soon, you'll turn around after running from a horde of zombie dogs and then, you enter a struggle-like gameplay where you are fending off your zombified friend! The storyline behind this whole thing is somewhat the same storyline, you're a survivor and you need to get out alive, but there is some alterination in this. The president has fired a nuclear missile and you need to get out of the city before it hits. This game's frustrating gameplay is only for those who have played the past game and have adapted to this kind of controls. Another thing that sucks is that there is no aiming mechanism so surviving may not be as easy as you think.