Story -
I know I don't have to introduce you guys to all the characters of Resident Evil franchise or the evil Umbrella corporation. As for the Resident Evil: Damnation, you will be meeting the main protagonist, Leon once again. This time he jumps in to Russia, all alone to figure out some stuff going on in there regarding a weird biological weapon used in the war. He gets into trouble with a group of freedom fighters. And yeah, it doesn't end well. Ada Wong also comes along from the opposite direction and saves Leon's ass a couple of times as he gets to face some pretty huge and tough enemies along the way to save the world.Good Stuff -
Normally I don't do reviews for CGI movies. But for this I made an exception because for one thing I love Resident Evil and also, Resident Evil: Damnation kicks-ass. One dude battling against a world full of weird mutated creatures, zombies, and viruses. Now how awesome does that sound. Oh.. I almost forgot to include the cute hottie, Ada Wong to the ass-kicking list. even for a CGI movie she looks hotter than ever.When talking about characters and visual effects, there were stunningly beautiful. Specially I loved the daylight blooming effects and also the gore/ blood-filled gruesome scenes in the movie.
Bad Stuff -
Actually, I can't think of any bad things about this movie, other than the few moments where the sound quality got low and the dark setting of the environment. Overall it's really just about firing guns, hand-fights, tanks and giant creepy enemies. I mean how could that be bad?Conclusion -
Movie is a bit long as it goes for about 100 mins. But the Resident Evil: Damnation packs enough excitement to keep you entertained from the beginning to the end. Spend a couple of bucks on this great CGI movie, and I assure you that you will never regret it.Resident Evil: Damnation is now available on DVD, Blu-ray and as digital downloads on PSN, Zune and Xbox Live.
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