The Game

I've never played a Resident Evil game before this one, but
I heard good things about it like the Official
Dreamcast Magaziene giving it a perfect 10, and other good
comments about the game from other critics,
so I was kinda happy when I got this game for my birthday. 
You start off controlling Claire Redfield, a
woman who was captured locked up in the beginning of the
game. Later on you get to control her brother
Chris. Your object, kill all the evil zombies, and make it
out alive. This is also the first US Dreamcast game
to contain more than 1 GD-Rom, and this game's so big it's 
on 2 GD-ROMs. 

Graphics

WOW! These are some of the best graphics I ever saw on the
Dreamcast! The opening FMV's give you the
feeling of watching a movie preview. Plus the switch from
FMV to game play is hardly noticeable. After
the FMV, of the first zombies attacking Claire got over, I
was like, 'Oh, yeah, now I gotta kill them off
now!' The graphics for game play are just as good! The
backgrounds look amazing and are some of the
most lifelike I ever saw! The same goes for the character
animation! All the characters look amazing and so
lifelike, that my little brother got scared and ran away
from the game!

Sound
 
The theme music fits the game perfectly! You background
music for the FMV's fit the game just right,
giving it a really horror movie type of feel. Like I said
before, it made the game seem so real, it scared my
little brother away. I love the use of voice in the game,
and it makes the game sound more realistic after
you hear all the voices. It's just amazing how lifelike this
sounds, it's simply unbelievable. Some of the
voice acting is a little bit on the cheesy side, but not as
bad in The House of the Dead 2. 

Game play

Well, I already said Claire starts off locked up in a cell,
and when she makes it out of the prison facility,
she finds out that the town has been the victim of a
outbreak virus, which is making everybody turn into
zombies. Later in the game, Claire's brother, Chris, joins
in on your quest and in order to beat the game you
must keep both of them alive. You got plenty of sub screens
where you can change, equip, examine, and
combine items and weapons. Kind of brings back memories of
the Zelda games. I like how the VMU
shows your life bar during the game. 

To move around in the game, you use the control stick, or
pad, but you press the control pad, or move the
control stick in the left or right direction, to choose
which direction your character faces, so they stand up
stiff, and rotate in a circular motion, making the game
seeming totally unrealistic. And then you move your
chracter with the up and down arrows. Now, I've been use to
playing action/adventure type games like
Zelda 64, Mario 64, and Bomberman 64 where the control stick
offers free 3-D movement (and keep in
mind this is the first Resident Evil game I've ever played) 
and then all of a sudden I have to adapt to this!?
It took me forever to get use to the controls and turns out
to be one of the most painfully learning of
controls since WCW Nitro for PSX and N64. But unlike that
game, you will get these controls down, and
after you do you will enjoy the game a great deal. 

Replay Value

C'mon! You don't think Capcom offers the goods? Well, you're
wrong. Capcom always offers lots of
hidden goodies. And once you beat the game, you unlock the
battle mode, and once you beat the game with
other characteristics such as within a certain amount of
time, you'll unlock other goodies too. And this
game can be played by so many different angles, you'll be
playing the game over, and over, and it'll
probably be a long time until you get bored of the game. 

In Brief

+: Some of the best graphics ever on Dreamcast, background
music fits game perfectly, same old zombie
killing fun as in older RE games

-: Confusing controls for Resident Evil newbies, little kids
will have nightmares

The Final Ratings Rundown

Graphics: 10. 0
Sound: 8. 6
Game play: 7. 6
Replay Value: 7. 7

Overall: 8.4 out of 10

Final Analysis:

Well, if you're a veteran Resident Evil player, you'll love
the game and will be play the game until hours
on end, but if you've never played any Resident Evil games
before, than you might wanna be cautious
before you pick up this title, unique controls will hamper
the game play, but if you get the controls down,
this may as well go down as one of the best 1-player
Dreamcast games ever!