Remake of the first game in which the RPD squad, Jill and Chris, are forced to flee into a mysterious mansion. Featuring new gameplay mechanics, revised puzzles, additional explorable areas,... Read allRemake of the first game in which the RPD squad, Jill and Chris, are forced to flee into a mysterious mansion. Featuring new gameplay mechanics, revised puzzles, additional explorable areas, a revised script, and new story details.Remake of the first game in which the RPD squad, Jill and Chris, are forced to flee into a mysterious mansion. Featuring new gameplay mechanics, revised puzzles, additional explorable areas, a revised script, and new story details.
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- Stars
- Chris Redfield
- (voice)
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- Jill Valentine
- (voice)
- (as Heidi Anderson)
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- Barry Burton
- (voice)
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- Rebecca Chambers
- (voice)
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- Albert Wesker
- (voice)
- Brad Vickers
- (voice)
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- Enrico Marini
- (voice)
- (as Dan Hagen)
- Zombie
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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The graphics are superb, the atmosphere is quite chilling, the gameplay is top notch. There are new areas, enemies, puzzles and gameplay features. The original music is still here with a slightly remixed focus; from the un-nerving mansion corridor tunes to the soft and soothing "Save Room" theme and the delicate "Sigh of Relief".
GRAPHICS - 10/10
Easily the best graphics I have seen on the Gamecube - almost real in parts. Superb shades and lighting. Even better than Resident Evil 4 in my opinion.
CONTROLS - 7.5/10
A little bit fiddly at first but you soon get adapted to them in 30 minutes or so.
LENGTH - 7.5/10
A decent length. First playthrough it will probably take about 5-8 hours to complete depending on how good you are.
I just wish is was a few hours longer than was it is. First time around it will take some beating but after you have completed it you will know the specific routes, item locations etc.
If only there was a piece of programming within the game that randomised all item & enemy locations every time you played to allow for a new challenge.
FEAR FACTOR - 8.5/10
I'll admit that when I first played on this I was a bit nervous going around corners and walking past those "crimson heads" as well as other things.
The camera angles are perfectly placed in that you can't really see where you are going at times and it makes you slightly nervous not knowing what is ahead. As well as that, the graphics and lighting effects make the game superbly eerie with dark hallways and gloomy shadowy rooms. There are also a few other surprises and shocks in the game that just might just make you jump...
SOUND & MUSIC - 9/10
The music from the original is all here but is slightly different and remixed. Excellent for those nostalgic memories from the original.
REPLAY VALUE - 8/10
Extras can be unlocked depending on how you complete the game. These will have you replaying over and over again for some time.
OVERALL - 9.5/10
A superb remake. Great to re-visit the original RE with updated graphics and gameplay.
Here's me hoping for another Resident Evil remake for the PS3 or Wii in the future.
A wonderful and absolutely brilliant remake that manages to be better then the original! it stays clear of the cheesy dialog that some fans of the series thought the original game's dialog was stiff that it needed to be improvised but you still can play as either Jill or Chris. It also improves on the original's live-action opening with actors who are just plain bad. The graphics and game-play are really outstanding as it gives us a bigger look at the Mansion and even some brand new puzzles. Here in this new version there's even a Nemesis-esquire female creature named Lisa whom is a true abomination of a creature beyond anything in your nightmares.
The music score for this remake is terrific as it used a remixed version of the original soundtrack score. The game also uses new plot element that enhances the original in every way and it's one hell of a scary and gory video game that will scare the crap out of you.
This game is a solid winner all the ways! strongly a must play.
Instead, I was wrong about not liking it. The minute I started playing the game, I was instantly hooked to it. When I started playing the beginning of it, It felt so intense, that the zombie scene when you first encountered a zombie had me put in a shock.
I was always afraid because I would be attacked if I was in a safe room in the game and all you have to do is survive. That's the main goal of this game.
This game is an excellent game you want to play. I have a Nintendo Wii and this game should be added to my collection. Play Resident Evil, period.
Having never played the original, this leaves me with no desire to do so after experiencing Mikami's true vision for entering the survival horror. The graphics and visuals are stunning and have a slick, clean and classy flare to them. The direction is at times scary, other times exciting, and sometimes just plain cool. The entire opening cutscene sets the stage perfectly for an atmospheric horror with Hollywood-influences, having expert lighting, sound-design, pacing and camerawork.
The central characters also have an endearing goodness about them which makes them instantly likeable, while the unfolding mystery of Spencer Mansion is constantly engaging.
My first play through as Jill Valentine (which took about 18 hours), was a nerve-wracking and intense experience. Turning every corner and entering every new room was an effectively scary thing. Throughout the run, there is also a consistent amount of new enemies and creepily cool bosses thrown into the mix that kept me on edge. At times, it was hard to see where this was all leading, but the mystery of the Mansion and finding out what would happen next kept me going. As soon as I concluded I felt an urge to play it all again. I wanted to see what the game was like now knowing what it had in store.
And it was on my second playthrough, as Chris Redfield (which took around 10 hours), that the experience truly came together for me. It perfectly clicked as to why there were two playable character experiences in the first place. Knowing what was coming, I was truly able to appreciate how seamlessly the puzzles, discovery and pacing all came together. And it was rewardingly fun to prepare myself for each coming obstacle and overcome the horror. Not to mention, the differences in characters and story here and there that help make it feel like a fresh experience.
It's safe to say this game has a timeless balance of horror, tension, mystery and excitement that make it a truly fulfilling and memorable game. Not to mention a nice ray of hope and heart with its primary characters. Resident Evil deserves its place as a classic video game.
Did you know
- TriviaIn this remake, there are two new enemies that weren't in the original or director's cut: Crimson Heads zombies and Lisa Trevor. Creature designer Masaki Yamanaka felt that traditional zombies were getting old, so their revival as stronger and faster Crimson Head zombies (as well as ways to prevent their resurrection) added fresh kinds of terror and gameplay elements. Lisa came about because director Shinji Mikami suggested to introduce a new type of boss enemy with a unique look and sound. The decision to connect this monster to the new Trevor subplot in the game informed much of Lisa's character and backstory.
- GoofsWhenever the player is inside the mansion, a thunderstorm can be heard rumbling outside as well as flash of lightning outside the windows. However, whenever the player is outside the mansion, there is no rumble of thunder or lightning present.
- Quotes
[after Jill is nearly crushed by a trap ceiling]
Barry Burton: That was a close one. A second late, you would've fit nicely into a sandwich.
Jill Valentine: Really? Thanks.
- Crazy creditsJust like in the original version, during the credits game play footage is shown.
- Alternate versionsOriginaly released on the PlayStation video game console in 1996. This version contains a full remake on the original, including new rooms, enhanced graphics, better voice acting than the original and new creatures to deal with. They include resurrected zombies, a massive snake, sharks, a girl in shackles and a new version of the infamous Hunter series from Resident Evil 2.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Icons: Scary Games (2002)
- SoundtracksMoonlight Sonata
by Ludwig van Beethoven
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