Although the back of the box says the game has multiple scenarios, it really doesn't. The game has a linear plot and three endings, each of which is triggered by certain criteria met during your game. If you want to take a look at the different endings, all you have to do is start from a certain save point and just fulfill the criteria as you see fit. The game also says you can control another character named Leila, but you only get to do so for a very short while, sort of like when you controlled Ada or Carlos in the Resident Evil series. The gameplay time spent totals about ten hours - quite shorter time than you'd expect.
Overall, much like most other Resident Evil clones, the game just doesn't capture the magic of the Resident Evil series. Die-hard fans of the genre or the novel may find some value here, but not enough to warrant a purchase.
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