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Resident Evil 5 - Untold Stories Bundle (DLC)

Resident Evil 5 - Untold Stories Bundle (DLC)

Sep 15, 2009CapcomCAPCOM Co., Ltd.
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About Resident Evil 5 - Untold Stories Bundle (DLC)

I have a standing rule with my gaming group: if someone asks what to play for a two-player night and nobody can agree, RE5 goes in by default. It has been that reliable since 2009, and a 2023 PC update that stripped out the old Games for Windows Live layer and restored split-screen co-op only made the case stronger. Two players, one couch, full campaign. That is the pitch, and it still holds. The gameplay picks up directly where Resident Evil 4 left off: over-the-shoulder shooting, an inventory grid you manage in real time while enemies close in, and a stop-to-aim system that rewards deliberate targeting over panic spraying. You play as Chris Redfield alongside Sheva Alomar, working through Kijuju and battling Majini enemies infected with a Plaga parasite variant. The combat loop feels weighty and satisfying. Landing a stagger and following up with a melee combo, coordinating grenade launcher rounds while your partner lines up a shotgun blast, reviving each other from a distance before the timer runs out - these moments are what the whole game is built around. The Mercenaries mode, unlocked after completing the campaign, strips away story and throws both players into enclosed arenas with time limits and weapon caches to hunt down. It is a pure score-chasing, replayability engine that communities have kept alive for fifteen-plus years. Here is the honest caveat nobody should skip: RE5 was designed for two human players, and it shows everywhere. Sheva's AI, when you play solo, is a persistent problem. She wastes ammo, occasionally refuses item requests, and has a talent for standing in the worst possible spot during a boss fight. The nine-slot inventory system, which forces tight resource-sharing between partners in co-op, becomes an awkward juggling act against a CPU partner who does not fully understand scarcity. The puzzles are also simpler than RE4 - mostly lever-pulling sequences built for two people rather than environmental brain-teasers. Solo players can finish the game, but they should know going in that they are playing a co-op game on hard mode in more ways than one. For the RE franchise purists still mourning the survival horror exit: yes, this game completed that pivot. Bright sunlit African environments, set-piece boss battles, Hollywood-paced cutscenes. The dread of RE4's village sequences is mostly absent here. That is a legitimate criticism. What RE5 traded away in atmosphere, though, it reinvested directly into kinetic two-player tension, and the over-the-top Wesker finale is the kind of ridiculous action cinema that earns its own affection. The controller works fine with full PC support, keyboard and mouse gives better aiming precision, and the PC version runs cleanly on modern hardware without major hoops. Bottom line for how this scores on the "four friends, Saturday night" scale: it only seats two at a time, so the other half of the group is watching. But those two will be yelling, laughing, and immediately queuing up Mercenaries for another run the moment credits roll. That is a hard thing to manufacture, and RE5 has been doing it reliably for over a decade.

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Developer
Capcom
Publisher
CAPCOM Co., Ltd.
Release Date
Sep 15, 2009

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Resident Evil 5 - Untold Stories Bundle (DLC) was released on 15 September 2009.

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Resident Evil 5 - Untold Stories Bundle (DLC) holds a Metacritic score of 86/100, making it one of the standout Action titles. See the full reviews, ratings and how-long-to-beat times on this page to decide.