I've been playing the Resident Evil Outbreak games (offline of course)
They're great but some frustration does spoil things somewhat, especially in the first game, I hate the mechanic of the slowly increasing virus meter, putting a time limit on things, maybe that was needed in online but why can't you at least have the option of turning it off in single player? I also hate the way you have to complete every scenario start to finish, if you die, you have to start all the way over.
This means that I had never before beaten the final scenario despite first playing the game in 2004, it just seemed too long given the time limit you're on, however with the help of a guide I did finally manage to finish the whole game but oh man, was fighting the tyrant at the end tense as hell knowing if I fucked up it'd be back to the start, I was overjoyed that I managed to do it, but where do you think Capcom was originally wanting to go with the idea of the US military experimenting with the T Virus? Very strange ending.
But on a side note, fuck that end boss in the hospital with the giant leech, no matter what I did I couldn't beat that fucker despite trying multiple times, I'm lucky I had an older save because I simply could not get past that and don't know how I managed to do it before.
Now I'm playing File 2 which is mercifully more forgiving with the save mechanic, but you still have that time limit, the graphics are simply stunning though, there's something about this era of 3D horror games with fixed camera angles, your RE Outbreaks, your Fatal Frames, your Haunting Ground and your Rule of Rose that I just find endlessly appealing, I miss when games looked like this.