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| AUTHOR: | S.D. Perry |
| CATEGORY: | Book |
| MANUFACTURER: | |
| ISBN: | 0671024426 |
| TYPE: | Fiction, Fiction - Science Fiction, Horror, Horror - General, Movie-TV Tie-In - General, Science Fiction - Series, Fiction / Science Fiction / General |
| MEDIA: | Paperback |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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Customer Reviews of Underworld (Resident Evil #4)
One of the better ones of the series I have read each one of the series and Underworld has to be the best. I read it in one day, a suspensful novel worthy of Resident Evil. It was interesting to see how a little more prepared the team was, with assault rifles and grenades. Although there weren't as many monsters, there were original ones, which kept it interesting. The parts with the Umbrella S.W.A.T. team was pretty cool. I can't wait for the next book!
Just plain great!
I read this book a year ago and i'm finaly writing a review.I have heard that some people hate this book because there are no zombies. I think it was a good to have the characters worry about wierd monsters, an evil villan (who is cool cuz he goes kind of crazy) and dudes with guns. The thing I liked the most about this book is that it goes into more detail of character's relationships (Leon and Claire). Which is interesting cuz I want to see their relationship grow stronger. I can't wait to reaad more, this series help me discover what type of books I like, those books are goreish blooding action type books they can be based on video games and have a little romance.
More of a side story to the novel series
Resident Evil: Underworld, the fourth installment in S.D. Perry's novelizations of the popular video game, finds the City of the Dead survivors (Leon and Claire) meeting up with Caliban Cove's survivors (Rebecca, David, and John) and infiltrating an underground Umbrella testing base. The group is thrown face first as would be test subjects against a handful of Umbrella's grotesque mutated beasts, and the novel ends with more of a whimper than a bang. Underworld is undoubtadly the least compelling installment in the novel series, and it works best as more of a side story to the events between City of the Dead and Nemesis. The stunning revelations about Trent towards the end of the book is worth the price of admission here alone, but otherwise keep this at the bottom of your Resident Evil novel wish list.