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    DCVILLE001 Rank: Sergeant
    on 18th Apr 2004


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    Good Points: This is a good book and it follows fairly closely to the game. Near the end the action picks up and there is a small plot twist and all that other good stuff.

    Bad Points: On the the other hand, some key events and puzzle elements were left out as well as a few minor sidetrackings as done in the game. ( If you have not already guessed I am a complete fan of the games). These will not spoil the read for you but if you are a fan you might find it a little dissapointing.

    General comments: City of the Dead is a decent action title and some horror mixed in as well. I strongly reccomend this to any casual action book fan. I even more reccomend this to fans of the Resident Evil game who have finished it (many spoilers!!). A great read for car rides and other trips.
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