Resident Evil 5: Lost In Nightmares DLC Part 1 - Chris Redfield & Jill Valentine's Gameplay
"Resident Evil 5" Walkthrough Part 1 / Lost In Nightmares DLC Part 1 Gameplay
Resident Evil 5's Lost In Nightmares DLC takes place in 2006, before the events of Resident Evil 5's story, and place a major role in why Chris Redfield ended up being the jaded, stern video game icon he is known as today.
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Chris and Jill once again team up to explore a creepy old manison, only this time they're not seeking a way out; they want to catch the man who created the monsters in the first place - Oswell E. Spencer himself. Now an old man bound to a wheelchair, but don't allow this weakened state fool you; he's still just as cruel and uncaring as ever, as Chris and Jill are reminded by Spencer's captives in the basement.
Lost In Nightmares is a short DLC, but it left a mark on the fanbase. For its characters and the closest thing Resident Evil had to horror until the return to its more survival gameplay with RE7 and REmake 2. In the mid 2000s the Resident Evil of old was long gone, and the ashes that remained in this DLC still burned hot for the classic Resi fans.
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Resident Evil 5 is a third-person shooter with an over-the-shoulder perspective. Players can use several weapons including handguns, shotguns, automatic rifles, sniper rifles, and grenade launchers, as well as melee attacks. Players can make quick 180-degree turns to evade enemies. The game involves boss battles, many of which contain quick time events.
As in its predecessor Resident Evil 4, players can upgrade weapons with money and treasure collected in-game and heal themselves with herbs, but cannot run and shoot at the same time. New features include infected enemies with guns and grenades, the ability to upgrade weapons at any time from the inventory screen without having to find a merchant, and the equipping of weapons and items in real-time during gameplay. Each player can store nine items. Unlike the previous games, the item size is irrelevant; a herb or a grenade launcher each occupy one space, and four items may be assigned to the D-pad. The game features puzzles, though fewer than previous titles.
Resident Evil 5 is the first game in the Resident Evil series designed for two-player cooperative gameplay. The player controls Chris, a former member of the fictional Special Tactics and Rescue Service (STARS) and member of the BSAA, and a second player can control Sheva, who is introduced in this game. If a person plays alone, Sheva is controlled by the game's artificial intelligence (AI). When the game has been completed once, there is an option to make Sheva the primary character. Two-player mode is available online or split screen with a second player using the same console.
A second player joining a split screen game in progress will make the game reload the last checkpoint (the point at which the game was last saved); the second player joining an online game will have to wait until the first player reaches the next checkpoint, or restarts the previous one, to play. In split-screen mode, one player's viewpoint is presented in the top half of the screen, and the other in the bottom half, but each viewpoint is presented in widescreen format, rather than using the full width of the screen, resulting in unused space to the left and right of the two windows. If one player has critical health, only their partner can resuscitate them, and they will die if their partner cannot reach them. At certain points, players are deliberately separated. Players can trade items during gameplay, although weapons cannot be traded with online players. The game's storyline is linear, and interaction with other characters is mostly limited to cutscenes.
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