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Resident Evil 5
Screenshot of the videogame:
Name of producer:
Capcom
Date of production:
September 18, 2009
Name of Distributor:
Capcom
Technical Requirements:
Processor: Intel Pentium AMD Athlon64 x2. RAM: Windows Vista (1GB) / Windows XP (512 Mb). Free space in HDD: 8 GB Graphic card: NVIDIA GeForce 6800 or ATI Radeon HD 2400 Pro. VRAM (512MB).
Cost of product:
20€
Action
Horror
Third person
Single player
Dialogue with other characters: | Poor0123456Excellent |
Driving Vehicles: | Poor0123456Excellent |
Explorability of environment: | Poor0123456Excellent |
Memory of events: | Poor0123456Excellent |
Complexity of logic succession of events: | Poor0123456Excellent |
Number of alternative game paths for solution of events: | Poor0123456Excellent |
Presence of floating elements: Archiving of objects
Presence of floating elements: Archiving of texts
Presence of floating elements: Archiving of other documents
3D
Keyboard and mouse
Is an internal Editor available for the videogame?
No
Is an external Editor available for the videogame:
No
Graphics: | Poor0123456Excellent |
Interaction: | Poor0123456Excellent |
Graphics: | Poor0123456Excellent |
Interaction: | Poor0123456Excellent |
Using owner script: | Poor0123456Excellent |
External script coding: | Poor0123456Excellent |
Type of interface:
3D
Presence of different modules:
characters
Availability and location of documentation:
Tutorial,Manual
Location:
http://www.meristation.com/es/xbox-360/resident-evil-5/guia/1600990
2D / 3D License:
Commercial
>Cost of software(�):
20€
Where to find it:
http://www.residentevil.com/5/
Poor0123456Excellent
Explain how the videogame can be used in an educational context:
This game can't be used for an educational context you only can learn visual strategy
Name of Evaluator:
Lucía Gimeno Carsí
Role of Evaluator:
Teacher
Country:
Spain
Date of Evaluation:
20/02/2012
IES Doctor Lluis Simarro Lacabra IES Doctor Lluis Simarro Lacabra
At first glance, this may seem a bad game because others games offer the same with less violence. Anyway, it has the same good in-game puzzles and quizzes that trigger the player logical thinking, guessing and environment exploring. It may sound strange, but I do not see this game as a total bad game (M.A.Sanchis Xativa Workshop 3)