They don't allow you to run and shoot because Capcom wanted you to fumble with the controls. No pun intended :) Capcom did it on purpose to increase the tension of when you were surrounded by enemies. You make mistakes, turning, or moving in a haphazard way. I enjoyed the game, well made with some standout moments. It isn't as good as the fourth one, but the Resident Evil franchise it still a quality series. Capcom haven't ruined it...yet.







