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Nemesis |
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Rating: Summary: Excellent Review: S.D. Perry did it again. Just like she did with Umbrella Conspiracy and City of the Dead, Perry has managed to take the storyline of a Resident Evil game and has made it even more explosive, suspenseful, scary, and riveting. Nemesis, the fifth book in the series, finds Jill Valentine trying to survive and escape the zombie infested Raccoon City. However, there is something else afoot that is after her. Not just zombies, or mutated dogs, or hunters; she is being hunted by a creature called the Nemesis: a gigantic misshapen monster that is on a mission. Perry once again manages to give memorable and great characterizations of the characters from the video game, including the mercenary Carlos who wasn't too likeable in the game, becomes quite likeable here. Many of the game's most memorable moments are played out here; the highlight of which is the chicken-hearted pilot Brad Vickers and his first (and last) encounter with the Nemesis while a horrified Jill watches first hand. All in all, next to City of the Dead and Umbrella Conspiracy, this is the best Resident Evil novelization.
Rating: Summary: Very scary. Well written!!!! Review: This book takes place at the same time as Resident Evil part 2 or "The City of the Dead". In this book you follow Jill Valentine on a different side of Raccoon City. But she has more troubles than Chris and Claire. She is being chased by the Nemisis, or the STARS eater. Throughout this book you will find yourself looking around the corners in your own house and praying to god that a huge half dead thing isnt going to jump through your wall. This is a good book.
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