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Resident Evil 0

2016
GenresAdventure, Action, Science Fiction and Futuristic, Third Person Perspective, Shooter, Horror, Single Player
AvailableJan 19, 2016
PlatformNintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
DeveloperCapcom
Overview

Be prepared to relive the first nightmare in Resident Evil 0, a remastered version of the popular prequel to the original Resident Evil game. This remastered version takes the fear-inducing atmosphere from the original 2002 release and transforms it with stunning new HD visuals, improved sound, widescreen support and an optional modernized control system and more. It's the best way to experience the story of what really happened before the iconic mansion incident that was the catalyst for the entire Resident Evil saga.

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70


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Critics have mixed opinions on the story of Resident Evil 0: HD Remaster. While some appreciate its prequel setup and dual-character gameplay, others find it weak, predictable, and disconnected from the series. Many criticize the poor writing, cheesy dialogue, and lack of impact. Overall, the majority of critics are disappointed, with only a few enjoying the B-movie charm and franchise connections.

The opinions of the critics regarding the story of Resident Evil 0: HD Remaster are varied. Some critics, such as IGN and Game Informer, found the story to be weak and predictable, with uninspiring reveals that border on self-parody. They felt that the story did not live up to the expectations of long-time fans of the series. Eurogamer Italy also mentioned that the story was less engaging compared to previous games in the series. However, there were some positive aspects mentioned by other critics. The Digital Fix appreciated the game's prequel story, which sets up the events of the first game and adds a B-movie vibe with its wooden dialogue and awkward animations. DarkStation praised the innovative dual-character device, which added tension and strategy to the gameplay. On the negative side, several critics criticized the story for being poorly written, cheesy, and inconsequential. Gameplanet compared it to the infamous film "The Room," suggesting that the story lacked depth and quality. Cubed3 described the story as sloppy and inconsequential, with no valuable information learned and no meaningful connection to the events of the series. They also criticized the character of Rebecca for being weak and incompetent. Softpedia mentioned that the story was convoluted and built around multiple twists and over-the-top characters, but the impact of the narrative was limited after 13 years. They also felt that the interactions between the main characters felt forced at times. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the story of Resident Evil 0: HD Remaster is lacking in various aspects. While some critics appreciated the prequel nature of the story and the tension brought by the dual-character gameplay, the majority of critics found the story to be weak, predictable, and disconnected from the larger series mythology. The story was criticized for its poor writing, cheesy dialogue, and inconsequential nature. The lack of clever twists and dark secrets, as mentioned by Slant Magazine, further contributed to the overall disappointment. However, there were a few critics who found some enjoyment in the story, particularly in its B-movie charm and connective tissue to the franchise. Ultimately, the negative opinions outweigh the positive ones, suggesting that the story of Resident Evil 0: HD Remaster did not meet the expectations of most critics.


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Critics have mixed opinions on Resident Evil 0: HD Remaster's gameplay. They praise its classic survival horror experience, strategic character abilities, and unique partner system. However, many criticize the clunky mechanics, tedious inventory management, and unhelpful AI partner. Despite clever puzzle design and horror elements, the game falls short due to frustrating gameplay mechanics, hindering the overall experience.

The opinions of the critics regarding the gameplay of Resident Evil 0: HD Remaster are varied. Some critics appreciate the classic survival horror experience that the game offers, with limited resources, puzzles, and strategic character abilities. The ability to control two playable characters simultaneously and switch between them for puzzle-solving is seen as a unique and interesting approach. The partner system and the co-operative interplay between characters are praised for adding tension and depth to the gameplay. Critics such as PlayStation Universe and GameCritics highlight the importance of resource management and the challenges it presents. The puzzles and logical challenges are generally regarded as enjoyable and clever, with GameCrate mentioning the unique strengths of each character. However, the negative aspects of the gameplay are also emphasized by several critics. The most common criticism revolves around the clunky and unintuitive mechanics, particularly in terms of controlling two characters and managing their limited inventory. The fiddly and laborious nature of the inventory system is mentioned by multiple reviewers, including VideoGamer and The Jimquisition. The need for constant swapping of items and managing health and ammo between characters is seen as annoying and adds little to the overall experience. The lack of item boxes and the extensive backtracking required are also criticized for making the game feel tedious and less organic. The AI-controlled partner is often described as unhelpful and wasteful, particularly in terms of ammunition. The finicky combat mechanics and stilted movement are mentioned by games(TM) and Eurogamer Poland as detracting from the overall enjoyment of the gameplay. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that while Resident Evil 0: HD Remaster offers a classic survival horror experience with puzzles, limited resources, and strategic character abilities, it falls short in terms of clunky and unintuitive mechanics, particularly in relation to controlling two characters and managing inventory. The gameplay is seen as hindered by constant inventory management, which is described as tedious and overburdensome. The limited resources and carrying capacity create tension, but it becomes too much for some reviewers. The partner system and the ability to switch between characters are seen as wasted opportunities by Metro GameCentral and Atomix. Despite these criticisms, the game still receives praise for its clever puzzle design, horror elements, and the unique departure from the standard formula. The overall sentiment leans towards frustration with the gameplay mechanics, but there are still positive aspects that are appreciated by some critics.


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The critics' opinions on the graphics of Resident Evil 0: HD Remaster are divided. Some praise the visual upgrades and enhancements, while others express disappointment with dated cutscenes and soft, grainy graphics. Overall, the remastered version is considered visually impressive by some, but falls short in certain aspects according to others.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of Resident Evil 0: HD Remaster are mixed. Several critics praise the visual improvements and enhancements made in the remastered version. They mention that the game looks great with improved lighting, detailed textures, and lifelike character designs. The pre-rendered backgrounds are often commended for their sharpness and atmospheric quality. Critics such as GameCrate, Impulsegamer, and Digitally Downloaded highlight the stunning HD visuals and the sharpness of the character models. The beautifully detailed background environments are also praised by Gameplanet and GameWatcher. The remastered version is considered visually impressive by Multiplayer.it and Gamers' Temple. However, there are also critics who express disappointment with the graphics and visual design of Resident Evil 0: HD Remaster. Some reviewers mention that the pre-rendered cutscenes look dated and clash with the appearance of the actual game. The Digital Fix and Gaming Nexus criticize the muddy animations and muddied visuals in the cutscenes. The graphics are described as soft and grainy by The Digital Fix, and the controls are difficult to master. Game Over Online states that the game falls short in creating a setting similar to the original Resident Evil's Spencer mansion, lacking the demented surreality of the original mansion. Merlin'in Kazanı and Worth Playing also express dissatisfaction with the graphics, stating that they do not meet expectations and that the textures are not as clean as expected. Overall, the critics' opinions regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of Resident Evil 0: HD Remaster are divided. While some reviewers appreciate the visual upgrades and enhancements, others express disappointment with certain aspects of the graphics. The remastered version is praised for its improved lighting, detailed textures, and lifelike character designs. The pre-rendered backgrounds are often commended for their atmospheric quality. However, the cutscenes are criticized for looking outdated and the graphics are described as soft and grainy. Despite the mixed opinions, it can be concluded that the remastered version of Resident Evil 0 generally offers visually impressive visuals, but there are certain areas that could have been improved to meet the expectations of all players.


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Critics praise Resident Evil 0: HD Remaster for its enhanced sound effects and atmospheric music, with improved surround sound creating a powerful gaming experience. However, some critics criticize the poor voice acting and dialogue. Despite this, the consensus is that the sound design and music elevate the game's tension and overall experience, outweighing the negatives.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Sound Design and Music of Resident Evil 0: HD Remaster are generally positive. Many critics mention the improvements in the sound effects and the enhanced atmosphere it creates. 3DJuegos praises the remastered surround sound, stating that it enhances the already powerful atmosphere of the game. God is a Geek and Shacknews also highlight the improved sound, with God is a Geek mentioning the great clarity in zombie groans and crow caws, and Shacknews emphasizing the enhanced auditory experience with 5.1 surround sound. PlayStation LifeStyle and PlaySense both commend the game's audio for creating a creepy atmosphere, with PlaySense specifically praising the minimalist yet effective soundtrack and subtle monster sounds. On the negative side, several critics criticize the voice acting and dialogue in the game. Examiner, NZGamer, and PSX Extreme all mention the poor voice acting, with PSX Extreme further criticizing the laughable dialogue. Gaming Age and Softpedia also point out the laughably bad voice overs. Nintendo Insider goes as far as calling the voice acting terrible by today's standards. However, it's worth noting that some critics, such as Gaming Nexus, find the limited soundtrack and silent areas to enhance the psychological terror of the game. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that while the voice acting and dialogue may be lacking, the sound design and music of Resident Evil 0: HD Remaster contribute positively to the overall experience. Critics like GamesRadar+ and Eurogamer Poland specifically mention the effective increase in tension and atmosphere through the music and audio design. The improved sound effects, 5.1 surround sound, and the remastered spectacular soundtrack are also highlighted by critics like Vandal and Worth Playing. Despite the criticism towards the voice acting, the positive aspects of the sound design and music seem to outweigh the negatives, resulting in an overall positive reception from the critics.


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Critics are divided on the voice acting in Resident Evil 0: HD Remaster. Some praised it for adding to the experience, while others criticized it for laughably bad performances and melodramatic portrayals. Overall, the majority of critics found the voice acting subpar or even atrocious, with cheesy dialogue and unconvincing delivery being common complaints. Despite some positive remarks, it's clear that there is room for improvement in the voice acting of the game.

Overall, the opinions of the critics regarding the voice acting of Resident Evil 0: HD Remaster are quite divided. Some critics, such as LaPS4 and Game Informer, found the voice acting to be good and solid, adding to the overall experience. The Digital Fix even mentioned that the wooden dialogue added to the B-Movie vibe of the game. These positive opinions suggest that there were elements of the voice acting that were well-executed and contributed positively to the game. On the other hand, several critics expressed negative views towards the voice acting. Digital Spy, Examiner, Gaming Age, NZGamer, New York Daily News, PSX Extreme, PlaySense, TheSixthAxis, Atomix, GameSpot, GamingTrend, Polygon, Softpedia, games(TM), Nintendo Insider, and GamesBeat all criticized various aspects of the voice acting. They mentioned issues such as laughably bad performances, over-acted dialogue, unconvincing delivery, and melodramatic portrayals. These negative opinions highlight the shortcomings of the voice acting in Resident Evil 0: HD Remaster. Overall, the consensus among the critics leans towards the negative side. While there were a few positive remarks about the voice acting, the majority of critics found it to be subpar or even atrocious. The cheesy and dated dialogue, along with the campy and unemotional performances, were commonly mentioned as detractors from the game's overall quality. However, it is worth noting that some critics, like Game Revolution and Eurogamer Poland, saw the voice acting as fitting within the context of the Resident Evil series or the thriller atmosphere of the game. Despite these differing opinions, it is clear that the voice acting in Resident Evil 0: HD Remaster did not receive widespread acclaim and left room for improvement.


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Critics had mixed opinions on Resident Evil 0: HD Remaster's technical performance. PS4 praised for visuals, Xbox One for not disappointing, and PC for better experience. Some issues like long load times on Switch and occasional glitches across platforms. Overall, solid performance with minor hiccups noted.

In terms of technical performance, the critics had varying opinions on each gaming platform for Resident Evil 0: HD Remaster. On the positive side, the game was praised for its visual quality and resolution on the PS4, with Gameblog.fr mentioning that the game runs at 1080p without aliasing. Push Square also noted that the game runs at a locked 30 frames-per-second on the PS4, without any major issues mentioned. On the Xbox One, ZTGD mentioned that the remaster doesn't disappoint in the technical sense and that the console versions look great. The PC version received praise from Digital Chumps and IGN for offering a better visual experience with higher resolutions and smoother animations. However, there were also several negatives mentioned by the critics regarding the technical performance on each platform. On the PS4, NZGamer criticized the long and frequent load screens, while LaPS4 mentioned that the CGI sequences remain unchanged from the original release. JeuxActu also noted that some cutscenes have noticeable blur. On the Xbox One, ICXM mentioned occasional frame rate drops and glitches that haven't been patched, while Cubed3 and Eurogamer Italy criticized the longer loading times on the Nintendo Switch version. Nintendo Enthusiast also mentioned potential technical issues due to Capcom cutting corners in previous Switch rereleases. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the technical performance of Resident Evil 0: HD Remaster is solid on all platforms, with some minor issues. The game runs at stable frame rates on both the PS4 and Xbox One, with occasional hiccups mentioned by IGN. The PC version offers better visual quality, as noted by IGN and Digital Chumps. However, there were some common negatives mentioned, such as long loading times on the Nintendo Switch, as mentioned by several critics including DualShockers and Vandal. Despite these issues, the overall sentiment is that the technical performance of the game is satisfactory, with no major bugs or technical flaws mentioned by most critics, as highlighted by The Jimquisition and Game Rant.


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Critics are divided on the replay value of Resident Evil 0: HD Remaster. Some praise the Wesker Mode and additional challenges for adding fun twists, while others criticize the lack of substantial additions and repetitive gameplay. Fans of classic survival horror mechanics lean towards a positive view, while those preferring modern gameplay mechanics are more critical.

The opinions of the critics regarding the replay value of Resident Evil 0: HD Remaster are quite varied. Some critics, such as Digitally Downloaded, Game Informer, Gameblog.fr, Gaming Age, God is a Geek, Hardcore Gamer, LaPS4, PlayStation LifeStyle, Push Square, TheSixthAxis, Wccftech, XGN, and Gaming Nexus, highlight the inclusion of the Wesker Mode as an additional mode that adds replay value to the game. They mention that being able to control the series' iconic villain, Albert Wesker, with new abilities and aesthetic changes provides an interesting and fun twist to the regular campaign. Additionally, the inclusion of unlockable costumes, new challenges, and puzzles are mentioned by critics such as PlayStation Universe, GamesRadar+, Gamers' Temple, Game Revolution, and Xbox Achievements as contributing to the replay value of the game. On the other hand, some critics express a more negative view of the replay value of Resident Evil 0: HD Remaster. Critics like 3DJuegos, Examiner, Metro GameCentral, NZGamer, Atomix, Attack of the Fanboy, CGMagazine, Digital Chumps, IGN, Post Arcade, and Game Over Online mention that there are limited additional content or substantial additions for replaying the game. They argue that the inclusion of the Wesker Mode or other modes may not be enough to justify a purchase or replaying the game on its own. Some critics, such as PSNStores and IGN, also mention tedious backtracking, frustrating puzzles, and the lack of new content as reasons why they are unlikely to replay the game. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the replay value of Resident Evil 0: HD Remaster is somewhat mixed. While some critics appreciate the inclusion of the Wesker Mode, unlockable costumes, and additional challenges, others feel that the lack of significant additions or repetitive gameplay elements limit the replayability of the game. It is worth noting that critics who are fans of the classic survival horror mechanics and the Resident Evil series in general tend to have a more positive view of the game's replay value. However, critics who prefer more modern gameplay mechanics and found the game to be lacking in certain aspects express a more negative opinion.


Overall verdict

Overall Verdict

Resident Evil 0: HD Remaster receives mixed reviews. Critics praise its visuals, controls, and tense atmosphere but criticize its weak story, tedious gameplay, and lack of innovation. While some recommend it for fans of the series, others consider it a weaker entry with limited appeal to modern gamers. Overall, it's a visually appealing but flawed experience that may not be essential for those familiar with the franchise.

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Gameinformer.com

Jan 18, 2016

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The HD remaster is recommended for fans of the original GameCube release and new fans of the survival horror formula.

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Gamerstemple.com

Jan 19, 2016

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Resident Evil Zero HD Remaster is considered a unique and enjoyable experience, recommended for fans of the series. However, it still has flaws such as the lackluster story and some enemy designs.


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Godisageek.com

Jan 18, 2016

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Resident Evil 0 is a reminder of how great the series once was, with a whole host of improvements that make it well worth returning for. It may feel a little dated at times, but it played a major part in the creation of modern horror games.

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Es.ign.com

Jan 18, 2016

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Resident Evil Zero HD Remaster is a highly enjoyable game that holds up well over time. Its original story, cooperative gameplay mechanics, and strategic inventory system make it a must-play for fans of the series. It receives a score of 8 out of 10.

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Digitalchumps.com

Jan 21, 2016

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Resident Evil 0 is a compelling game that offers a classic Resident Evil experience. While not as good as the original Resident Evil HD remaster, it is still a solid game overall.


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Pushsquare.com

Jan 18, 2016

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Resident Evil Zero is a superb remastering effort that stands tall in the survival horror genre

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Gamingtrend.com

Jan 19, 2016

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Resident Evil 0 HD's core gameplay and horror element hold up remarkably well, despite some familiar series annoyances and signs of aging. The updated visuals and controls make it a worthwhile experience for both series veterans and newcomers.

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Xboxachievements.com

Jan 18, 2016

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While aspects of Resident Evil Zero haven't aged particularly well, the game still stands up as a prime slice of survival horror well worth sinking your teeth into.

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Hardcoregamer.com

Jan 18, 2016

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The review concludes that Resident Evil 0 HD Remaster is a fantastic reworking of a solid entry in the series, with improved visuals and gameplay elements. However, it acknowledges the issues with the narrative and repetitive progression formula.


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Play.co.rs

Jul 8, 2019

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Resident Evil Zero can easily be considered a great addition to the series, although it may not compare favorably to the sixth installment. The game is a must-have for fans of the genre and the series, especially on the Switch platform.

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