![]() In the early parts of development, this was touted as a bonus feature, but it barely even registered to us. With the widescreen mode comes a scrolling camera. Shooting is still pretty imprecise, but anything more accurate would turn this into an action game, which it isn't supposed to be. Zombies can be quick and deadly, and being able to turn on the spot that much more quickly puts survival back into your hands no longer can you blame terrible controls for a death. Small updates, like being able to point your character in the direction of the analogue stick, add a little extra control in a world gone completely mad. Still, the textures on clothing and skin have definitely improved, but the slightly wide designs of the characters are exactly as you remember them. They're not quite as human as the latest blockbuster or even last-gen comebacks like The Last of Us Remastered, but that's probably not a sensible expectation in the first place. People and enemies have been cleaned up as well. Whether it's carpets that are just a little out of place – perhaps hinting at a struggle or a chase – or frayed wallpaper, it adds massively to the atmosphere of the already memorable mansion. With better textures and in 1080p, every detail of the game is on beautiful, clear display. Like its original release, this PlayStation 4 REmake is a stunning recreation of the PSone original. But does it live up to its reputation – even over a decade later? However, now that Capcom's giving it a second shot – and on more than one platform – it may spell a resurgence for the popular update. ![]() With its stunning visuals, impressive additions, and less embarrassing opening cutscene, it's easy to forget that this enhanced version of the survival horror classic sold well under two million copies on the GameCube. The Resident Evil "REmake" is frequently offered as an example of just how fantastic the series was back in the day.
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