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How did you like Resident Evil 5? Were you one of the many who loved the game, or were you among those who thought it was something of a failure? What do you think of the mandatory co-op? Did you think the move toward an action-packed, "blockbuster" experience helped the series to evolve, or did you see the change in tone as a rejection of the survival horror core that made the series great in the first place?

How you answer these questions will, in a large way, indicate how much you enjoy Lost in Nightmares, the first of two planned DLC campaigns for Resident Evil 5. You may assume that answering the second question with a hearty "Resident Evil 5 f*cking ruled" guarantees that you'll love Lost in Nightmares as well, but that may not be the case. Just because you liked Resident Evil 5 doesn't mean that Lost in Nightmares is for you, and likewise, if Resident Evil 5's main mode wasn't your jam, Lost in Nightmares may go on to change your mind about the game.

Hit the jump for the the Destructoid review of Resident Evil 5: Lost in Nightmares.

Resident Evil 5: Lost in Nightmares (Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 [reviewed])
Developer: Capcom
Publisher: Capcom
Released: February 17, 2010 (360) / February 18, 2010 (PS3)

Lost in Nightmares works both as a prequel to Resident Evil 5 and as an expanded, playable version of one of the retail game's many cut scenes. In the second half of the main campaign of Resident Evil 5, Chris explains to his new partner Sheva that a few years prior, he lost his longtime partner Jill Valentine in a battle to the death with series antagonist Albert Wesker. This mini-campaign shows exactly what Jill and Chris went through on the way towards that vicious battle with their ex-boss.

Seeing Chris and Jill together again is just the start of the fan service. The first section of Lost in Nightmares bears a strong resemblance to the Arklay mansion seen in Resident Evil 1 (and parts of Resident Evil: Code Veronica). Want piano-playing puzzles, password hunting, lock unlocking, and crank-turning back in your Resident Evil? Well, you've got it, with a fair amount of self-referential banter to boot. Lost in Nightmares also plays a lot like old Resident Evil. Check the entrance three times, and the game's camera reverts to the strategically placed, predetermined style of Resident Evil 1 to 3 (for the opening areas only). This opening area also places a definitive emphasis on foreboding atmosphere, quiet moments, and an overarching sense of uncertainty. Take all the complaints you've heard longtime Resident Evil fans lay onto the feel of Resident Evil 5 (too much noise, bright light, explosions, set pieces, etc.) and throw them into reverse. That's Lost in Nightmares. When it comes to style, tone, and flavor, it's pretty much the anti-Resident Evil 5.

I say "pretty much" because the one major gameplay change introduced in Resident Evil 5 -- the required co-op (with either a computer-controlled or human-controlled partner) -- remains intact. Just like in the main campaign of Resident Evil 5, playing Lost in Nightmares alone and playing it with a friend are very different experiences. While with a human, being separated from your partner adds to the fear, anxiety, and sense of desperation that the game aims to evoke. When you're playing with a computer-controlled partner, your A.I. buddy will frequently ruin scares, play interesting parts of the game for you (so you won't have to?) and generally make things less fun.

I'd say that they should have done away with co-op all together, but I can't deny that it is really fun when played with a friend. To make co-op optional really would have required everything to be designed in two completely different ways, which is more than one could ask of some DLC. Instead, the game relies on co-op from beginning to end. The campaign is basically split into four parts: an atmosphere-focused opening area; a cramped, combat-driven prison zone; a weapons-free, evasion-focused dilapidated sewer; and a QTE-infused final boss fight against Wesker. All these areas require near-constant cooperation with your partner. Again, that works great when you're actually playing with a friend, but when the game is playing itself for you, the fun starts to go out the window.

I understand that since Capcom went with the co-op thing in the original Resident Evil 5, they've sort of got to stick with it for this DLC campaign. What I don't understand is why they only went part of the way with bringing the game back to its zombie-loving roots. Lost in Nightmares features two different types of "regular" enemies, and yes, zombies are one of the two. The problem is, these are the Resident Evil 5 zombies that just sort of lie around looking dead(er) until you get within arm's length. Then they grab you, requiring a bit of left analog stick waggling, until you're cut loose. After that, one bullet will put them down. No crowds of shambling, hard-to-kill zombies of past Resident Evil games here -- just a few sleepy undead that are more of a nuisance than a threat.

The real enemies of the game don't feel all that new at all, though they definitely look original. They stalk and attack the player much in the style of the one-hit-killing executioner enemies of the game's main campaign, but they offer much more in the way of bulging arm-eyeballs and spurts of acid blood. Probably the best thing about them is how unpredictable their appearances are. My first time through Lost in Nightmares, I didn't run into one in the first area, but the second time through, I bumped into one in the middle of a previously safe hallway. Beyond the occasional surprise appearance, these "new" enemies don't do anything too different. You're only likely to bump into nine or ten of them throughout the game, and while they certainly add a much-needed sense of danger, they won't do much to you that you haven't already seen before.

Along with the Lost in Nightmares campaign, this DLC package also includes the ability to play as Resident Evil 1's Barry Burton and Resident Evil 5's Excella Gionne in a new version of the Mercenaries mode called "Mercenaries Reunion." Personally, I loved the Mercenaries mode in Resident Evil 5 even more than the campaign. Being allowed to play either cooperatively or in true single-player mode makes for a much better game, and that's what Mercenaries mode offers. Though the maps and gameplay are the same in "Mercenaries Reunion," Barry and Excella do a lot to make things feel fresh.

Barry has a slew of new hand-to-hand attacks (including a decapitating headbutt and a goofy punch attack called "Barry Sandwich"), and Excella packs weapons that make her the perfect assist partner in co-op games. She comes equipped with a grenade launcher loaded with flashbang rounds, which don't do any damage themselves but are perfect for freezing a group of enemies in place, allowing Barry to headbutt the crap out of them one by one. I expected that these two bonus characters would be unfulfilling re-skins of Sheva and Chris, but instead, Capcom has gone and made Mercenaries mode feel as fresh and addictive as it did when I first unlocked it on the disc last year.

Pound-for-pound, I enjoyed Lost in Nightmares more than the main campaign of Resident Evil 5. It's not really that far from the original Resident Evil 5 in terms of objective quality, but the overall change in style goes a long way towards making it a more memorable experience. All the effort Capcom put into making Lost in Nightmares feel like a "classic" Resident Evil game, as well as the copious amounts of fan service, make this mini-campaign act almost like an apology for the less admirable aspects of Resident Evil 5. That said, this DLC doesn't quite go all the way with the apology, and that's a little disappointing. Without "real" zombies as enemies and a true single-player mode, Lost in Nightmares feels halfhearted at times, like Resident Evil 5 impersonating Resident Evil 1, as opposed to truly leaving its failings behind. It's also worth mentioning that fans of the explosion-packed, majini-on-dirt-bikes, Redfield-on-steroids craziness of Resident Evil 5's on-disc content may be disappointed with the deliberate, slow-paced, normal-size-arm adventure found here.

All quibbles aside, Lost in Nightmares still does a lot to correct the things that I didn't like about Resident Evil 5, and I hope it's an indicator for where they may take the series in the future. More of Barry Burton headbutting Saddam Hussein look-a-likes until their faces explode would be a good thing.

Score: 8 -- Great (8s are impressive efforts with a few noticeable problems holding them back. Won't astound everyone, but is worth your time and cash.)










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Birdman the Friendly's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/24/2010 18:07
Birdman the Friendly
Still haven't decided whether or not to pick this up, but seeing this review and how its only 400 banana dollars, I guess I can't go wrong.
Good review, Mr. Holmes.
Blindfire's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/24/2010 18:08
Blindfire
Mecenaries Reunion doesn't change the maps themselves, but it does alter the spawns for maps and the locations of Time Extenders and items. This does drastically alter the way that Reunion plays (especially the enemy spawns) when put up against the original Mercenaries mode.
Professor Booty's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/24/2010 18:13
Professor Booty
About how many hours would you say the campaign lasts, roughly?
grafkhun's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/24/2010 18:13
grafkhun
Holmes get off my non-wii business, just kidding.
isnowbored's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/24/2010 18:16
isnowbored
The episode lasts like an hour. i really enjoyed it
gamadaya's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/24/2010 18:30
gamadaya
I'm playing RE5 right now with my friend. I think that both 5 and to a much lesser extent 4 are doing the wrong thing by straying into action game territory, but I can't deny that it is a lot fun with a friend. We have a blast shootin' up them zombies. There is also no shortage of opportunities to make fun of the game, like how Christ can literally throw a full grown woman onto the second story of a building with his inhumanly massive biceps. I might pitch in half for the DLC, but I'll have to look at it on youtube first.
Mockingbird's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/24/2010 18:33
Mockingbird
Thanks for the review. I forgot this was coming out. For 400 MS Points I can't go wrong. I really enjoyed RE5 even with all the bad sentiments from RE purists.
pedrovay2003's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/24/2010 18:39
pedrovay2003
There are STILL no actual zombies in this?
Discarded Couch Sandwich's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/24/2010 18:43
Discarded Couch Sandwich
RE5 really spoiled the character of Wesker for me, who was one of my favourite things about the series. That said, I'm still stupid enough to buy this game twice (once the attractive 2-disc tin edition for 360, and second the wand controlled Gold Edition for PS3 when it comes out.) I guess I'm just a sucker for shiny cases!
SonicTHP's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/24/2010 18:45
SonicTHP
I was not happy with the expansion, but probably because it was supposed to be like RE1, which I also did not like. One enemy the whole time? No use of the weapons I worked on in single player? No save points for people with busy schedules?

Yeah, this just wasn't made for me.
Count Grishnack's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/24/2010 18:49
Count Grishnack
The campaign is ~1-2 hours long. I didn't feel it was worth it -- but the Mercs component makes it close.
fulldamage's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/24/2010 18:49
fulldamage
I think your coverage is spot-on. I really loved the increased attention they paid to generating suspense... the tiny mansion corridors... the fact that only one person can go through a door at a time, after which it slams shut, trapping the other person on the other side for a few seconds. It has a lot more of that old "Resident Evil" feel to it. (although that old-school camera angle was even more horrible than I remembered it!)

I'm a huge fan of this game, but my experience is colored by the fact that I only ever play it local co-op. I can't say whether my opinion would be the same if I had slogged through it by myself.

Also, Excella and Fairy-tale Sheva in Mercenaries is pure win.
KingSigy's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/24/2010 19:29
KingSigy
I still don't think this is worth the price. I will wait for either a bundle or the Gold Edition. I never actually bought RE5, but these DLC campaigns seem neat.
Dynamic Sheep's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/24/2010 19:32
Dynamic Sheep
This DLC was absolutely worth $5!!

The only complaints I have is that it's got it's own section rather than being integrated into the game, and that you can't save. I know running through it only takes an hour, but my first time through I like to take it slow.
letshavecake's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/24/2010 19:43
letshavecake
lol headbutting
BS3 Owner's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/24/2010 19:44
BS3 Owner
I <3 this DLC!
The main game before the DLC was fine too.
(( I have NEVER played Co-Op with another human player. ))
& I have put over 40hrs into this great game.

Enjoying the challenge of keeping my partner alive & trophies/acheivements adds to the game!

I still felt suspense the first & second times playing through it by myself.
Played through Lost in Nightmares several times already to boot.
HEL105's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/24/2010 19:56
HEL105
The new Mercenaries content is what's getting me excited about the Gold Edition. My friends and I had quite the competition going for high scores, last year.
Arttemis's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/24/2010 20:12
Arttemis
Jon, your writing is outstanding. Thank you for the well written description of this DLC, but now I'm going to hate the wait for the Gold Editions!
Y0j1mb0's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/24/2010 20:18
Y0j1mb0
I wanted SO BAD for those demon dogs to jump out those windows, man!

Loved the DLC.
AlphaRedux's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/24/2010 20:21
AlphaRedux
How did you like Resident Evil 5? Were you one of the many who loved the game, or were you among those who thought it was something of a failure? What do you think of the mandatory co-op? Did you think the move toward an action-packed, "blockbuster" experience helped the series to evolve, or did you see the change in tone as a rejection of the survival horror core that made the series great in the first place?

Damn, You got me really torn there.
Ok...I really liked RE5 being RE4 one of my all-time favs. I knew I was in for a treat, and that answers the next q. Yes I loved the game ,but not as much as 4.
I didn't mind the co-op.
All in all, I liked the new direction they took for RE. For sure sacrifices have been made and both 4 & 5 have pretty little to do with the earlier entries, but that's not really a bad thing, I think these games can stand up on their own with their pros and cons.
Aaron126's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/24/2010 21:22
Aaron126
Nice but... I want to read Deadly Premonition's review lol
Artemus's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/24/2010 22:13
Artemus
Great review, as always, Holmes. =)
As a fan of the Resident Evil series, in general, I couldn't wait to download this shit! And it didn't disappoint.
Although, it did seem like a cute Capcom fan wink, but hell, I'm a Resident Evil fanatic, so you'll hear little complaints from me. Only, I wish the "episode" was a tad longer, contained more enemies and allowed you to play Excella and Barry in the original Mercs mode. Oh, well. It was worth my hard earned dollars.
Still, dammit, I would have loved to see Albert and Excella kill Majinis together in Mercs mode. =`(
Also, you still can't run and shoot. ;)
(That actually never bothered me. I mean, in Bionic Commando you couldn't jump and I loved that game. Still do.)
BTW, anyone wanna play some Mercs or story mode?
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Hoss's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/24/2010 22:22
Hoss
barry also has an awesome move called "miranda rights" where he pulls out his gun and says one of his corny lines and shoots the floored enemy. you gotta love capcom... they brought back moonlight sonata and itchy tasty!
Kyle MacGregor's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/24/2010 23:16
Kyle MacGregor
I'm going to go download this now.

Anyone on PSN want to go through it with me? I think I've out Resi'd all of my buddies.
Chris Carter's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/25/2010 01:37
Chris Carter
Yea I loved it. 100% agreed on the 8 as a general score as well.
smurfee mcgee's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/25/2010 02:10
smurfee mcgee
I'm definitely a little more interested now.
Sounds like it's worth 5 bucks. Minus points for no "real zombies" or dogs, but what the hell.
Pinhead's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/25/2010 06:03
Pinhead
To be honest, I'm not sure if I'd buy it if I could have tried it beforehand. The game's increased focus on puzzles doesn't really fit well with the way the new RE games handle items. There are just a few items that really stand out, and you never have more than one item at a time, so there's no need to really figure things out. You can just walk around until you find a key or whatever, and then walk around some more until you find a spot that requires that key or item, and you progress. Basically, there are no puzzles, just minor sequences of exploration. Also, the game drags out the gameplay immensely. The mansion is pretty small, but they get you to run from one end of the building to the other. There is a proper puzzle, with some monsters and some traps, and that is genuinely clever, but the rest is pretty much one long slog, with the number of enemies countable on two hands.
Moltar's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/25/2010 07:28
Moltar
Nice review. It kind of actusally makes me wish I didn't trade-in my copy of Resi 5.
socialnorms's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/25/2010 10:17
socialnorms
Nice review man, I'm probably going to have to import some banana dollars and play this. I really liked RE5. Except on professional. That's utterly ridiculous even with the best gear.
Perfidious Sinn's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/25/2010 10:41
Perfidious Sinn
IMO, this expansion was worth it for the classic, terrible camera and Excella being an absolute beast in Mercenaries.

She's easily my favorite Mercenaries character.
e-wrecked's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/25/2010 11:09
e-wrecked
I thought, for the price, the DLC was as good as any Resident Evil fan could want.
But then, I have a wife who's a gamer with multiple consoles and HDTVs, so we're pretty much Capcom's dream set up of always having someone I know (one of these days I'll even remember her name!) who we can play it as co-op.
With a partner, this is far and away the greatest Resident Evil in the series. But alone with AI...yeah, you need a partner to "get" this game. With AI the game is pretty weak.
You didn't like RE5, you won't like the DLC. But if you did, buy this sucker. It's good while it lasts.
xibalba's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/25/2010 11:24
xibalba
hmmmm might have to cash in my 400 MS coupons for this but will have to def find another co-op partner.
Aurain's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/25/2010 11:24
Aurain
Would love RE6 to be similar to LiN.

If you read Spencer's notes aswell, it sounds like it's the beginning of the hints towards 6's storyline.

(One of his "children" name Alex, seems to have created an immortality virus. There's also a listing of those children, the last two on the list being "Alex" and "Albert". Factor in the "Wesker Children" file from RE5 main game and we might just have the villain of 6...)
jawshoeuh's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/25/2010 11:42
jawshoeuh
I FINALLY bought RE5 a couple weeks ago. For the most part enjoyed it. This campaign sounds a bit more up my alley. (huhuhuh) Think I will have to give this a go.
Renend's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/01/2010 09:02
Renend
awesome to the max home fry.
Havok92's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/08/2010 15:02
Havok92
This is the best DLC I've played in a while, from Mercenaries Reunion to the mission in the mansion. This is worth getting for anyone who loves Resident Evil.
slipknot123's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/10/2010 12:40
slipknot123
I personaly didnt like the co-op because everbody that i played with would die in the time span of one minute to one minute and one second. really they're that bad:(
keyserv2's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/28/2010 15:37
keyserv2
"...normal-size-arm adventure found here."

Ha, nice. Before Chris started bench pressing mini-coopers and moving pianos by himself.
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