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Resident Evil

Original title: Bio Hazard
  • Video Game
  • 1996
  • 16
IMDb RATING
8.9/10
6.2K
YOUR RATING
Resident Evil (1996)
Zombie HorrorActionHorrorMysterySci-FiThriller

The RPD are investigating strange cannibalized corpses on the outskirts of the city. The Alpha squad, Jill and Chris, are sent to locate missing team members. While there, mutated dogs cause... Read allThe RPD are investigating strange cannibalized corpses on the outskirts of the city. The Alpha squad, Jill and Chris, are sent to locate missing team members. While there, mutated dogs cause them to flee into a supposedly abandoned mansion.The RPD are investigating strange cannibalized corpses on the outskirts of the city. The Alpha squad, Jill and Chris, are sent to locate missing team members. While there, mutated dogs cause them to flee into a supposedly abandoned mansion.

  • Directors
    • Shinji Mikami
    • Mitsuhisa Hosoki
  • Writers
    • Kenichi Iwao
    • Yasuyuki Saga
  • Stars
    • Charlie Kraslavsky
    • Inez Jesionowski
    • Greg Smith
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.9/10
    6.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Shinji Mikami
      • Mitsuhisa Hosoki
    • Writers
      • Kenichi Iwao
      • Yasuyuki Saga
    • Stars
      • Charlie Kraslavsky
      • Inez Jesionowski
      • Greg Smith
    • 63User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Charlie Kraslavsky
    Charlie Kraslavsky
    • Chris Redfield
    • (as Charlie)
    Inez Jesionowski
    • Jill Valentine
    • (as Inezh)
    Greg Smith
    • Barry Burton
    • (as Gregory)
    Linda
    • Rebecca Chambers
    Eric Pirius
    • Albert Wesker
    • (as Eric)
    Jason Durkee
    • Joseph Frost
    • (as Jason)
    Clay Enniss
    • Richard Aiken
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Barry Gjerde
    • Barry Burton
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Dean Harrington
    • Enrico Marini
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Lynn Harris
    Lynn Harris
    • Rebecca Chambers
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Sergio Jones
    Sergio Jones
    • Brad Vickers
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Pablo Kuntz
    • Albert Wesker
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Ramsay Scott
    • Chris Redfield
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Ward Sexton
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Shinji Mikami
      • Mitsuhisa Hosoki
    • Writers
      • Kenichi Iwao
      • Yasuyuki Saga
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    User reviews63

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    10action-6

    An enhanced version of "Biohazard"

    "Biohazard Director`s Cut"(called "Resident Evil" outside of Japan) contains three different versions of "Biohazard". The first version is exactly the same as the first game, the second one is the same as the first game but a lot easier, and the third version is what this game is all about: the re-arranged version. In this version there is quite a few changes that`ll please veterans. The two main-characters now have a new set of clothes, some of the camera-angles have been changed, some new dialogue is put in there, the clothing on some of the walls have changed, there are more zombies and monsters and all the items in the game are to be found at different places. All these changes have been made to make the game as different from the original as possible, and it is a huge success. I love "Biohazard" and I was very pleased to learn that a director`s cut-version of the game was coming out. If you already got the first game, and aren`t particularly fond of it, you shouldn`t really buy this game, but if you love the original game, this is worth picking up, and remember that the game comes with a playable demo of "Biohazard 2". 10/10
    Michael Kenmore

    This was the sole reason I bought PS console

    I remember fondly I was at a friend's house looking at a rental copy of Resident Evil one hot summer day in 1996. I wasn't familiar with Playstation, as I was ignorant of the next-generation consoles (partly because I couldn't afford $300+ price tag). Resident Evil, along with Initial D and Battle Arena Toshinden, were the first PSX games I played. Actually, I observed a friend or two play these games since I was new to the world of Playstation, and I was still a loyal Super Nintendo fan at the time.

    After playing Initial D, which I wasn't impressed with despite its cool computer-generated cinematic moments, I watched a friend pop in a copy and play Resident Evil. I thought that game looked strange as I've never seen it before - a 3-D environment with a playable character facing the first zombie using only a knife and there were bursts of blood. I was very impressed and wanted to play it after a friend's character dies from zombie bite attack.

    The first time I started, I watched a very entertaining yet cheesy introduction sequence in live FMV. I figured this looks like a seriously fun game. After the chatter with Albert Wesker in the beginning, I encountered a zombie eating Kenneth. When the first zombie walks towards the character to grab him to bite I was seriously scared. I've never been this scared playing a video game before, and it was an incredible accomplishment - the groundbreaking gaming moment of 1996. I knew Resident Evil was this great.

    Resident Evil is an incredible game in polygon 3-D environment and convincing pre-rendered backgrounds. In fact the bright, illuminated hallways and rooms gave it a very tense atmosphere reminiscent of Stanley Kubrick's The Shining. That made me nervous playing the game looking around the corner to avoid zombies popping out of the corners.

    The story is very well-plotted with memorable characters, monsters and twists, albeit with awful dialogues. But that's what made it feel like a campy horror movie as a video game.

    Quite frankly, Resident Evil is one of the best video game moments I've ever had in my life because of the wonderful feelings I had the first time I played. I finally bought a PlayStation console and a pre-owned copy of Resident Evil on my 18th birthday later that year. Resident Evil completely changed the way I perceive how video games can accomplish - immerse yourself into the video game world - something that The Legend of Zelda and Final Fantasy series achieved to a certain extent but not yet whole.

    I'm now one of the devoted Resident Evil fans and I look back to the introduction of the first game with a nostalgic sense of wonder.
    10TERMINATOR180

    One of the best

    This game is a classic, a gem, one in which is very hard to find. The Storyline isn't a rip-off,the Mansion is so creepy you want to memorize every inch of it, and the Suprises scare you each time you play. There are very few other modern Horror games that are worth playing. Some great oldies are Snatcher, Alone In The Dark, Rise of the Dragon, and Night Trap. Snatcher is,in my opinion, the best ever, of the Videogame horror genre, but it is hard to find, because it is solely a Sega CD/PC videogame. In Terms of Resident Evil, the first is the best, the 3rd is 2nd best, and Code Veronica is 3rd best. Resident Evil 2 is interesting,yes, but I have never cared for it's characters much. This series is one of the very few reasons I still play Playstation.
    nemesis1986

    simply amazing

    one of the best games in the world to date,and still going strong,this has paved the way for games such as parasite eve and silent hill in my opinion,resident evil truly is a classic,from the graphics,to the suspense of walking down a dimly lit corridor,with eerie music being played in the background,wondering whether you heard the squelch of a footstep behind you,to the plot of the games(i'm not going to give anything away!).sure enough there are flaws (the dialogue is atrocious,but it doesn't bother me) but every game has flaws,i've bought near enough every resi game thats followed on from this,and will carry on to do so,i'm hooked! amazing 10/10 :)
    jarra_baron

    play that moonlight sonata like you MEAN it!

    The best ever franchise debut and perhaps the best ever selling game on the playstation. Resident Evil is plot driven - but the special forces you command (Chris or Jill) still hold character: the story holds up extremely well and the subsequent movie producers and directors should be shot or at least eaten alive by bio-infected gimp zombies for their crappy introduction to the world of raccoon city. The opening FMV's create the tension between the unexplained body count and the S.T.A.R.S team sent in to investigate: BOOM! the chopper goes down- you find a hand; a severed hand still clutching the gun in a field; something ripped it off, the magazine is still in, whatever it was it is fast...extremely fast "WAHHH!!!!!!!!" the roar of infected HOUNDS pierces the night air and you pitch a running- gun battle to an isolated mansion. Closing the double large oak doors in just enough time; your team is safe. OR ARE THEY. CHRIS/JILL/BARRY/WESKER you are unwelcome guests at the mansion of RESIDENT EVIL. The definitive SURVIVAL HORROR video game that defines the console world like the Exorcist for movies. (but this is better) Triumphant escape from the labyrinth of corridors and puzzles or a slow agonising death to befall you and your comrades: Gameotography is excellent: the realist pre rendered scenery is beautiful to behold and the bloodletting is superb. One word: please delete the movies from our minds and start the TRILOGY off with the proper introduction for it is the best.

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    • Trivia
      The game was renamed from its original Japanese title "Biohazard" because it would be almost impossible to register the name in America. Capcom's Chris Kramer points out that both a "Crappy DOS-based game" and a New York-based Punk band were both named "Biohazard" in the US. This caused the team to have a company-wide contest to rename the game. The winner, "Resident Evil", was initially felt to be a cheesy title by most, but the name stuck because no one could think of a better title.
    • Goofs
      In the beginning of Jill's scenario, Barry gives Jill a lock pick, claiming her to be an expert in using one. However, it is described in the game manual that Barry is an ex-SWAT team member, who are trained to use lock picks in various properties.
    • Quotes

      Barry Burton: Jill, here's a lockpick. It might come in handy if you, "the master of unlocking", take it with you.

    • Crazy credits
      Gameplay footage of each playable character is used while the credits roll, but is only available when you play the game that ends with the mansion blowing up.
    • Alternate versions
      The US version of Director's Cut was marketed as containing the same uncensored FMV footage as the original Japanese version of the game, but only contained the same censored footage as the previous US version. Reportedly, this was a localization error done by the developers in which the uncensored footage was erronously replaced by the edited footage according to Capcom USA. Despite this, Capcom never recalled the game to fix the alleged mistake, nor did they include uncensored footage in the US release of the Dual Shock version (despite having the opportunity of doing so).
    • Connections
      Featured in Gamesmaster: Episode #5.16 (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Terror (Darkness Lives)
      Composed by Masami Ueda, Makoto Tomozawa, Akari Kaida

      (Opening Music - English Release)

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    • Release date
      • August 1, 1996 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Resident Evil Director's Cut: DualShock Ver.
    • Filming locations
      • Japan
    • Production companies
      • Capcom Company
      • Center Field Co.
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3

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