Wow. . . online play is going to piss you off

User Rating: 6.5 | BioHazard Outbreak (PlayStation 2 the Best) PS2
Well, I've had this game ever since it first came out. I played it for a while and loved trying to find all the special items to get new costumes to see how cool everyone looked. Ok, a retarded cowboy, gay black leather plumber, and a huge black man in khacki shorts and a pollo shirt? What sort of retarded costumes are these? Anyways, after I put the game down for a couple of years, I recently acquired broadban internet to play online. Well, at first I couldnt get enough of it, staying up way past my usual bed time to play game after game. Well, after a while, I noticed that when you meet up with everyone and try to battle zombies, sometimes the zombies fall down and stand back up in a split millisecond and fly across the room and swipe you. I don't know how many times I've died or just plain quit due to the constant lag. I mean, come on, it's rediculous and impossible to kill some of the zombies. Then people are able to use cheat devices online and while you are laying on the ground dying from the lagging zombies, everyone else is perfectly ok shooting infinite ammo into them. And the funny thing is, they hear the sound effects of their guns, but when your game tells you they run out of ammo, the animations of them shooting is still happening and zombies are getting hurt but you can't hear anything. And when you're crawling on the ground, you can't pick up anything to heal yourself or stand up with the aid of a wall of table. Come on. The game has great graphics and everything, don't get me wrong there. The introduction to melee weapons was great as you'll constantly see pros online whacking the crap of everything that comes near them with an iron pipe. Always hilarious and fun to watch. But overall, no voice communication or keyboard online, plus lag, is bad for online play. The game offline is typically like everyother resident evil game though, except 4 because it was just flawless with the new system they introduced.