This is the 1999 Pocket Books (US) paperback edition of “Resident Evil: City Of The Dead” that I read. Needless to say, this review may contain some SPOILERS. So, let’s take a look at “Resident Evil: City Of The Dead”. Although it is possible to read most of this novel as a stand-alone book, a few of the extra scenes ( not found in the game) will make a lot more sense if you’ve read Perry’s previous two books first. So, I’ve been meaning to re-read this novel for a long time.īut I should probably point out that, addition to being a novelisation of the original “Resident Evil 2” videogame, this novel is also a sequel to Perry’s “ Resident Evil: The Umbrella Conspiracy” and “ Resident Evil: Caliban Cove“. But, the original “Resident Evil 2” holds a special place in my heart for so many reasons ( amongst other things, magazine articles about it were my first introduction to the zombie genre). I can’t remember if I played the PC port of the original “ Resident Evil 2” videogame before or after first reading this book during my early-mid teens. Perry’s 1999 novel “Resident Evil: City Of The Dead”. Well, for the next novel in this month’s horror marathon, I thought that I’d take a look at a zombie novel that I’ve been meaning to re-read for ages.
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