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Resident Evil: The Umbrella Conspiracy is a gripping mass market paperback that delves into the origins of the iconic survival horror franchise. Released on September 18, 2012, this novel offers readers a thrilling narrative filled with suspense, memorable characters, and unexpected plot twists, making it a staple for both fans and newcomers to the series.
D**E
Super Adaptation
A superb adaptation of the first game. For a game with very little plot and dialogue, Perry does a fantastic job of fleshing out the environment and characters that feel completely natural. I love how this novel added more depth and backstory to the characters as well as showing us different POV's that we weren't able to see in the game.
T**A
Amazing read
Great book
E**S
Great start to an alternate universe
S.D. Perry (while I haven't read much of anything else by her) is a name that I see a lot as a nerd who frequents Barnes and Noble. In the sci-fi and fantasy sections, I usually see her name lumped in with all the other tie in novel writers. I see her name attached to Aliens, AVP, and of course Resident Evil, quite often.I adore all these series, Resident Evil above all, with Alien being a close second (the original film being my all-time favorite), and I always wanted to read them. As quite often I hear people say that anything written by Perry is bound to be entertaining.And this was certainly a very entertaining read. It had a few bits of the original games scrappy dialogue, my favorite being in the first few chapters, Chris's infamous "No! Don't go!" And it also contained a few of the files from the game for added measure. Tying it together nicely.Along with having a few of those little bits of needed and admittedly welcome fan service, it adds a lot to the characters that we didn't get to see in the original game. Such as Jill, and who she really is, and what she's done in the past.Although, it goes without saying that the things stated in this book are canon ONLY to the books in this series, and not the main games or CG movies that officially fit in the main canon. And certainly not those atrocious live action movies...Two of the books in this series are original stories, the book after this one being the first of which, focusing on what Rebecca does after the Spencer Mansion incident. I'm looking forward to reading that, even if it isn't canon to the games, as Rebecca is a personal favorite of mine, and I find it sad that she's been missing in the main canon, only appearing in two games (and the upcoming CG movie, I squealed when I saw the trailer, thank you Capcom).All in all, I wholeheartedly recommend reading this book if you want a good, entertaining time passer. Just don't expect anything too new, if you've played the game, you know everything that happens in this book aside from the first three or so chapters, and the deviations made to make it flow better in written form.
B**S
Resident evil, the Umbrella conspiracy
I bought this book because i wanted to know the resident evil storyline without having to buy the game from a individual seller and find out i have been scammed because of a big scratch on the back of the disk. Then have to return it and the seller dos not refund the money and I then need to go and do extra work and then find another seller. plus then i get a working copy and have trouble betting the game with the boss fights and puzzles. So i decided to get the book and i really enjoyed it but the author towards the end of the book decides to finish it in her version, but i'll explain that later in the review.For those who don't yet know the story. the book follows the events of resident evil 1. Book follows the main characters veteran Chris Redfield, former cat burglar Jill Valentine, Family man Barry Burton, the young biochemists Rebecca chambers, and the cool collected Albert Wesker. All of theme are a member of the Raccoon city police department S.T.A.R.S.(Special Tactics And Rescue Service) group, which is an anti terrorist squad. The Story takes place in the fictional Raccoon city. Recent news reports tell of families being attacked by groups of ten or so people out in the northern raccoon city forrest . the victims are eaten. The police chief gets worried as regular cops cant solve the mystery or have any leeds. so he sends in S.T.A.R.S. led by captain Albert Wesker. Wesker sends in S.T.A.R.S bravo team first to complete some Reconnaissance and then plans to send in alpha team to finish the job but 15 minuets later Alpha team receives a distress signal from bravo teams helicopter. Wesker then immediately sends in alpha team for a rescue mission. Alpha team flies into the forest and Brad Viccors the alpha team polite finds the crashed helicopter. Wesker orders Brad to stay in the ship while he, Chris, Jill, Barry and Joseph search the wreck. The helicopter is intact but the bravos are missing and the weopons and first aid kit are still there her orders everyone to search the area. As they spread out Joseph finds a spertated hand holding on to a gun when all of a sudden Joseph is attacked and killed by 3 large dogs. Horrified alpha team attacks the derranged dogs but more jump out of the brush and they quickly find themselves out matched wesker orders a retreat to the helicoptor but Brad chickens out and takes of without theme. with little choices the team runs away from the blood hungry dogs. Chris then realizes a that a mansion is out up ahead alpha team runs and get into the mansion barley escaping the dogs. Alpha team finds themselves in an abandon mansion with no help or means of escapee. The group hears a gunshot which comes over from the next room. Thinking its the lost bravos Wesker sends chris to investigate alone. Chris goes to investigate but not eaven a minuet later the rest of the team hears a blood curtailing scream from chris. Barry and jill go to investigate while Wesker secures the main hall. Jill and barry enter the next few rooms and end up in a hall. they walk down the hall and a human appers around a corner crouching over a mutilated body. the man has green rotten flesh and blood around his mouth, he smells of death and attacks the Jill and Barry. They decide to neutralize him with force. The creature was a zombie. JIll and Barry first think its all a bad dream until they realize the man the zombie was standing over was Kenneth one of the bravos. He was dead and the creature had eaten him. Jill and Barry decide to tell wesker but they head back to main hall Wesker is gone without a trace. They decide to split up and look for the Captain, Chris, and the bravos in this nightmarish house.So thats the storyline. At first i thought the book would be kinda dull since its a book about zombies and a nightmare come true but NEVER judge a book by its cover. I really enjoyed the book especially how the author described it so close to the game and used words really well to describe the mood, atmosphere, and character's thoughts as reality and logic betray theme. The book really doesn't start to pull you in until chapter 5 or 6, but from reading the prologue you can tell its going to get better. People who don't play video games will also enjoy the book for the character developments, suspense, and drama. Like when the characters start to realize that the mansions is a cover up and you learn there where illegal biological testing and a freak accident. I wont tell who but one of the S.T.A.R.S members is a traitor but the author really conceals it until she just tell you flat out, one of my dislikes of the book. People who read the book will have a very experience than those who play the. The book while draw you in with suspense and wonder who the traitor is while people who play the game will remember eerie music, close corners, and many jump out scenes ( if you do buy the book and like it i totally recommend the game if your interested). The book is 262 pages long and offers a small chapter of the second Resident evil book at the end (for your information the second novel does not follow the official story but looks interesting if you wants to continue the story). At the back of the book there are advertisements for The soundtrack, Magazines, and toys which i didn't really like but you can just skip over them they don't cut into the story. I would say this book is for 13 year kids or over due to the swears ( they don't get that vulgar there kids most likely already know theme), the violence (the author paints a good picture in your head), and the concept that one of the S.T.A.R.S members is willing to kill his team and put many peoples lives at risk just so he can make a quick buck. Now its time for my complaints of the book. First the alpha team searches for bravo team immediately after they lose contact. while in the game they wait 24 hours before departing and thats an important note which fans of the game will think is Very important but people of the novel not so much. Second Within the first few chapters they reveal who the traitor is. this adds drama to the book but it gets rid of the suspense of who is the traitor is. And finally when the characters find there way out of the mansion and into the courtyard the author rushes to the end of the book fairly fast which i did not love. I have more reasons why i dont like the book they reveal MAJOR SPOILERS witch i will right in the next paragraph for people who already knows how it ends. Even though i have quite a few reasons why i dislike the book i really do recommend it to fans of the game and people who are just interested in a new and different read which is why i give it 4 S.T.A.R.S . if you get that joke?Okay now for the other stuff i did not like, just a reminder this section has major spoilers so don't read unless you want the ending to be ruined.Unlike the actual story of the game the author goes on her own rules towards the end. First it reveals Weskers true intentions way to early. Second Jill and barry accidentally released the tyrant form its sleep not Wesker. Thirdly Wesker does not inject himself with the experimental virus so when the tyrant moratly wounds him he actually dies. When the mansion explodes Wesker's body burns in the fire instead of him getting up after the tyrant wounded him and escaped the mansion. So he isnt the main antagonist in the next books, unlike the official story. Next JIll, Barry, Rebecca, and chris all kill the tyrant instead of Chris (which is why Wesker hates him so much in the later games). The ending to the game and book is very different. I hope this review helps its really a good book thought.
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