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Resident Evil

2015
GenresAdventure, Action, Third Person Perspective, Horror, Puzzle and Logic, Mystery, Single Player
AvailableJan 20, 2015
PlatformPlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC
DeveloperCapcom
Overview

Resident Evil is the 2002 remake of the original 1996 video game of the same name featuring various improvements and gameplay overhaul. The game features all-new graphics and sound, and also incorporates gameplay elements from the earlier installments. While the overall plot remained mostly unchanged, several new areas and rooms were added to the game. This remake also features many additional modes, secrets and various endings over the original.

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83


IMDB Score

9.0

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Critics mostly love the story of Resident Evil HD Remaster for its effective horror elements, engaging setup in the spooky Spencer Mansion, and tough survival challenges. Some find the narrative silly or lacking depth, but overall, it's praised for its contribution to the immersive experience and tense atmosphere.

The opinions of the critics regarding the story of Resident Evil HD Remaster are generally positive. Many critics, such as Digital Spy, Digital Trends, and PlayStation Universe, praise the simplicity and effective horror elements of the story. They appreciate the engaging and suspenseful narrative set in the Spencer Mansion, a diabolical and deadly building designed to challenge the player's survival skills. The story is described as a survival horror epic, uncompromisingly tough, and superbly-paced. The narrative is also commended for its contribution to the overall experience and its ability to keep players engaged. Critics like GameTrailers and We Got This Covered highlight the intriguing setup of investigating a series of murders and the uncovering of a larger conspiracy. However, there are some critics who have mixed opinions about the story. While Eurogamer Portugal compares the game's story to a magic cube with interconnected elements and consequences, Push Square finds the writing to be silly and comedic, which may not appeal to everyone. Nintenderos considers the story to be the worst aspect of the game, citing flat characters and a B-movie plot. GameCritics goes as far as calling the story laughable and nonsensical under scrutiny. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the story of Resident Evil HD Remaster is a strong aspect of the game. The narrative is praised for its simplicity, effective horror elements, and engaging setup. The game's focus on exploring a haunted mansion, uncovering mysteries, and surviving against zombies and other nightmarish creatures is highly regarded. While there are some mixed opinions about the writing and character development, the majority of critics appreciate the story's contribution to the overall experience and its ability to create a tense and immersive atmosphere. Critics such as Digital Trends, PlayStation Universe, and GameTrailers highlight the compelling and suspenseful nature of the story, making it a standout feature of the game.


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Critics are divided on Resident Evil HD Remaster's gameplay. Some praise its tense survival mechanics, strategic decision-making, and intuitive controls, while others criticize the clunky controls and outdated elements like tank controls and fixed camera angles. Overall, the game offers intense and satisfying moments but may frustrate newcomers with its slow pace and challenging puzzles.

The opinions of the critics regarding the gameplay of Resident Evil HD Remaster are varied. Several critics praise the gameplay mechanics, such as the limited resources and inventory management, which create a sense of tension and survival. They appreciate the deliberate pace, methodical play, and the need for strategic decision-making. Critics like Game Informer and Pure Xbox commend the new control scheme, describing it as intuitive and liberating. They also highlight the puzzles and the pressure they create, as well as the exploration and clever puzzle-solving aspects of the gameplay. The inclusion of defensive weapons and the option to switch between tank controls and modern controls are also appreciated by critics like Vandal and Cheat Code Central. The gameplay is described as intense, challenging, and satisfying by Gamer.nl and Gaming Age. On the other hand, several critics have negative opinions about the gameplay of Resident Evil HD Remaster. They criticize the clunky and awkward controls, especially for newcomers. The use of tank controls and fixed camera angles is mentioned as frustrating and outdated by critics like Digital Spy and Nintendo Life. The limited inventory system and reliance on puzzle elements are also seen as outdated and frustrating by We Got This Covered. The combat is described as awkward and the aiming system problematic by Nintenderos and The Digital Fix. Some critics, such as Game Over Online and DarkZero, mention that the puzzles make little sense and the combat can be slow and steady. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the gameplay of Resident Evil HD Remaster has its strengths and weaknesses. The limited resources and inventory management, along with the puzzles and exploration, are praised for creating a tense and survival horror experience. The new control scheme is seen as a positive improvement, making movement easier and more intuitive for modern players. However, the clunky controls, fixed camera angles, and outdated mechanics are criticized for being frustrating and hindering the overall gameplay experience. The gameplay is described as a mix of intense, challenging, and satisfying moments, but also as slow-paced and requiring precise movements and planning. Despite the criticisms, the gameplay is generally regarded as a faithful representation of the original game, with improvements and enhancements that enhance the overall experience.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the graphics of Resident Evil HD Remaster. Praise for high-definition visuals, improved textures, and atmospheric design contrasts with criticisms of inconsistent textures, unflattering visuals, and issues with cutscenes. Despite flaws, the game offers an immersive survival horror experience with visually appealing elements.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of Resident Evil HD Remaster are varied. In terms of positives, several critics praise the high-definition visuals and improved textures. Dealspwn commends the well-preserved character animations, while NintendoWorldReport highlights the strong atmosphere created by the dark and poorly lit mansion. Cultured Vultures and PlayStation Universe both mention the impressive lighting aesthetics and engaging pre-rendered backgrounds. Eurogamer Poland and Cheat Code Central appreciate the detailed character models and beautifully rendered environments. These positive aspects contribute to the immersive experience and create a visually appealing game. On the other hand, there are some negatives mentioned by the critics. Softpedia criticizes the inconsistency in the visuals, with some textures looking sharper while others remain of low quality. Gamestyle points out unflattering textures and shortcuts in the PS4 version. IGN and Metro GameCentral both note garish backdrops, blurry textures, and pixelated art. GameWatcher criticizes the prerendered cutscenes, and Game Over Online mentions some minor flaws in cutscenes. These criticisms highlight areas where the graphics and visual design could have been improved. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Resident Evil HD Remaster has some positive aspects in its Graphics and Visual Design, but also some areas that could have been better. The remastered version is generally praised for its high-definition polish, improved lighting effects, textures, and character models. However, there are also criticisms regarding inconsistent textures, unflattering visuals in certain camera angles, and issues with cutscenes. Despite these flaws, the game still manages to create an immersive atmosphere and capture the essence of a survival horror experience.


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Critics rave about the immersive sound design and music in Resident Evil HD Remaster, praising its eerie melodies, unsettling noises, and haunting soundtrack. The use of surround sound systems enhances the terrifying atmosphere, but some critics found faults in mediocre voice acting and outdated elements. Overall, the consensus is that the sound design plays a crucial role in elevating the horror experience of the game, despite some minor flaws.

The overall sentiment regarding the Sound Design and Music of Resident Evil HD Remaster is largely positive. Many critics praised the immersive atmosphere created by the sound design and music. The use of surround sound systems, such as 5.1 channels, was highlighted by multiple reviewers, including 3DJuegos, Eurogamer Italy, and Multiplayer.it. They commended the eerie melodies, extraordinary effects, and unsettling background noises that contributed to the terrifying atmosphere of the game. The haunting soundtrack, in particular, was mentioned by Arcade Sushi, DarkZero, and TheSixthAxis as enhancing the overall experience. The sound effects, such as zombie moans and Hunter shrieks, were also praised by Gamers' Temple and PSNStores for adding to the atmospheric and immersive nature of the game. The use of sound to engage the player and create a sense of dread was noted by Arcade Sushi and GameSpot. However, there were some negative opinions regarding the sound design and music of Resident Evil HD Remaster. Some critics, such as Vandal and God is a Geek, criticized the voice acting for being mediocre or not well-performed. The dialogue was also mentioned as awkward by GameSpot. Additionally, some reviewers, like Eurogamer Poland and Ragequit.gr, felt that certain elements, such as the door opening animations, felt outdated and unnecessary in the remastered edition. Softpedia and Worth Playing mentioned that while the score was good, some of the original voice acting did not hold up well over the years. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the sound design and music of Resident Evil HD Remaster greatly contribute to the immersive and terrifying atmosphere of the game. The positive aspects highlighted include the use of surround sound systems, the eerie melodies, extraordinary effects, and unsettling background noises. The haunting soundtrack and sound effects, such as zombie moans and Hunter shrieks, were also praised. However, there were some criticisms regarding the voice acting and dialogue, with some reviewers feeling that they were not up to par. Despite these criticisms, the overall sentiment remains positive, with the sound design and music being considered essential in enhancing the horror experience of Resident Evil HD Remaster.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the voice acting in Resident Evil HD Remaster. Some praise the well-performed English and Japanese voice acting, while others criticize it for being awkward and mediocre. Positive reviews appreciate the campy charm, while negative reviews highlight wooden performances and general dialogue issues. Overall, opinions vary, with some finding the voice acting fitting for the horror atmosphere, while others feel it falls short in certain aspects.

In analyzing the opinions of multiple reviewers regarding the voice acting in Resident Evil HD Remaster, it is evident that there is a mix of positive and negative feedback. Several critics, such as 3DJuegos and Worth Playing, praise the voice acting, describing it as excellent and acceptable, respectively. They highlight the well-performed English and Japanese voice acting, which adds to the overall quality of the game. Additionally, Digital Spy and Metro GameCentral appreciate the campy and B-movie quality of the original voice acting, considering it charming and wonderfully awful, respectively. However, there are also critics who express negative opinions about the voice acting in Resident Evil HD Remaster. GameSpot criticizes the awkwardness and general dialogue, although they acknowledge that the infrequency of cutscenes helps mitigate this issue. God is a Geek and GameCritics criticize the wooden and mediocre voice acting, with the former noting that the original voice work was replaced in the 2002 release but remains fairly wooden despite higher production values. Nintendo Life mentions that while the script and performances were improved in the GameCube remake, the voice acting still retains a B-movie feel. Overall, the consensus among the critics is mixed. While some appreciate the campy and B-movie quality of the voice acting, others find it awkward, mediocre, or not particularly impressive. The positive reviews highlight the well-performed English and Japanese voice acting, while the negative reviews criticize the wooden performances and general dialogue. It is worth noting that some critics, such as Pure Xbox and Worth Playing, mention that the voice acting fits into the creepy and horror-themed atmosphere of the game. Ultimately, the opinions on the voice acting in Resident Evil HD Remaster vary, with some praising it and others finding it lacking in certain aspects.


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Critics mostly praised the technical performance of Resident Evil HD Remaster on PS4 for stable framerates and improved visuals, despite some minor issues. Xbox One version had inconsistent art and clipping problems, while the Switch version had longer load times but ran well overall. PC version faced technical flaws like mouse cursor presence. Overall, the game provides a solid experience with varying degrees of technical issues on different platforms.

In terms of the technical performance of Resident Evil HD Remaster, the PS4 version received mostly positive feedback from critics. Atomix praised the stable framerate and shorter loading times compared to the PS3 version. Digital Trends mentioned that while the new control scheme sometimes gets confused by scene changes, the overall technical performance is stable. Eurogamer Italy highlighted improved cutscenes, faster loading times, and options to customize the gaming experience. Game Informer also mentioned minor graphical issues but stated that they were rare and did not distract for long. Gaming Age praised the game's technical performance, mentioning virtually no technical hiccups. LaPS4 mentioned that the remastered game runs at 1080p and 30fps on the PS4, with occasional strange textures but overall praised the quality of the remastered elements. However, there were some negative aspects mentioned by critics. Dealspwn found the lack of an auto save and long distances between save stations frustrating, and also criticized the garish FMV movie sequences. Eurogamer Portugal expressed disappointment with the game, feeling that it was not fully adapted for the current generation of consoles and that Capcom had simply made some tweaks to the characters and lighting. Everyeye.it considered the remastered version of the game to be lacking in execution, with washed-out cutscenes. GamesRadar+ mentioned framerate issues on consoles, though they noted that it was less noticeable due to the game's camera shifts and combat style. GamesVillage.it questioned why Capcom did not aim for 60fps on the PS4 and mentioned that the age of the game is evident in its visuals and action. The review from TheSixthAxis mentioned long set-up and saving times. Overall, the consensus among critics for the PS4 version of Resident Evil HD Remaster is that it offers stable performance with improved visuals and faster loading times compared to previous versions. While there are some minor technical issues and criticisms regarding certain aspects of the game, such as framerate and long set-up times, the general sentiment is positive. Critics like Atomix, Digital Trends, and Gaming Age praised the technical performance, while others like Eurogamer Italy and LaPS4 highlighted the improvements in cutscenes and loading times. However, critics such as Dealspwn and Everyeye.it expressed disappointment with certain aspects of the technical performance, such as lack of auto save and washed-out cutscenes. Moving on to the Xbox One version, IGN mentioned inconsistent art and persistent clipping problems, suggesting that they have not been fixed in this remastered edition. MondoXbox mentioned the game's resolution and frame rate on different platforms. ZTGD praised the game for running at 1080p and having a relatively smooth frame rate on both PS4 and Xbox One, with the PC version offering the option to unlock the frame rate to 60. For the Nintendo Switch version, Cultured Vultures noted that the game runs well in handheld mode with no additional cost to the experience, but longer load times were observed in some instances. Eurogamer Italy mentioned long loading times, especially in portable mode, and optimization issues. God is a Geek stated that Resident Evil runs well on both docked and handheld modes, with only minor differences in load times. Nintendo Enthusiast mentioned significantly longer loading screens compared to other consoles, but overall flawless performance. Nintendo Life highlighted that the game is a straight port of the HD version released in 2015, with achievements, online leaderboards, and a movie gallery, but mentioned cropping and vertical scrolling of the original 4:3 image. Nintendojo praised the more forgiving save system with Switch's sleep mode. Vandal mentioned longer loading times when changing rooms in the Switch version, but it was not considered a major issue. Worth Playing noted that the game runs at a locked 30fps with the option to play at different aspect ratios, with slightly longer load times in larger areas. Lastly, for the PC version, Destructoid, IGN, and SpazioGames all mentioned inconsistent art and persistent clipping problems. Games.cz mentioned technical flaws such as the presence of the Windows mouse cursor and occasional desynchronization of dialogues. Hardcore Gamer praised the PC version for keyboard and mouse support and running at a smooth 60fps. LevelUp appreciated the necessary options and resolution settings but mentioned a small disappointment with the lack of keyboard control customization. Ragequit.gr stated that the game runs smoothly on a wide range of machines with low system requirements. We Got This Covered mentioned technical issues such as lack of support for higher resolution monitors and occasional crashes. Worth Playing noted some issues with slowdown and graphics during the review period, but it was unclear if it was due to hardware differences. In conclusion, the overall consensus among critics for the technical performance of Resident Evil HD Remaster is that while there are some positive aspects, such as stable framerates, improved visuals, and faster loading times on certain platforms like the PS4, there are also negative aspects, including inconsistent art, persistent clipping problems, and occasional technical flaws on all platforms. Some critics praised the technical performance, while others expressed disappointment with certain aspects. However, despite these criticisms, the game generally runs well and offers an enjoyable experience across all platforms.


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Critics generally praise Resident Evil HD Remaster for its replay value, citing thrilling challenges, multiple difficulty levels, new costumes, and unlockable content as positive factors. However, some mention the lack of bonus content for longtime fans. Overall, the game offers multiple endings, different routes, speed runs, and incentives for replay, making it enjoyable for both series fans and newcomers. Some critics caution that returning players may find less value in the remaster.

The opinions of the critics regarding the replay value of Resident Evil HD Remaster are generally positive. Many critics mention various aspects that contribute to the game's replayability. Eurogamer Italy highlights the additional thrilling challenges in various game modes, while Everyeye.it recommends playing in the most difficult mode and trying the Vero Survival mode. The inclusion of multiple difficulty levels and achievements that encourage replayability for expert players is praised by Eurogamer. The addition of new costumes for the characters, as mentioned by Arcade Sushi, and the option to unlock new costumes and infinite weapons, mentioned by PlayStation Universe, are also seen as positive factors that enhance the replay value. The inclusion of a global ranking system and challenges, mentioned by Gameblog.fr, further adds to the reasons for replaying the game. The game's ability to teach players to be strategic and careful in their actions, as noted by Eurogamer Portugal, is also seen as a positive aspect. However, there are some critics who mention certain drawbacks or areas where the game could have improved its replay value. DarkZero mentions that while the new content and problem-solving make the game more linear, it is still enjoyable. Gamers' Temple states that while the original game is packed with replay value, the remaster could have included more new extras. Games.cz mentions that the game lacks bonus content and features that would cater to longtime fans, such as artwork galleries and interviews with developers. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Resident Evil HD Remaster offers a good amount of replay value. The game's multiple endings, different routes depending on the chosen character, and the incentive to replay for speed runs and unlocking all costumes and endings are mentioned by several critics, including PlayStation LifeStyle and Worth Playing. The inclusion of achievements and trophies that encourage different playthroughs and challenges, as highlighted by Telegraph and GameTrailers, is also seen as a positive aspect. The replay value is further enhanced by the option to choose different difficulty modes, as mentioned by Destructoid and Game Over Online. The game's improved graphics and new content, as noted by Hobby Consolas, make it enjoyable for both fans of the series and those who did not play the original version. However, some critics suggest that those who have already played the game before may not find enough value in the remaster, as mentioned by We Got This Covered and God is a Geek. Despite these minor criticisms, the overall sentiment is that Resident Evil HD Remaster offers a satisfying amount of replay value for players.


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Overall Verdict

Resident Evil HD Remaster is a must-play for survival horror fans, praised by critics for capturing the essence of the original game with improved visuals and controls. While some criticize outdated puzzles and high price, the overall consensus is highly positive, making it a recommended experience for new and veteran players alike.

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Gaming-age.com

Jan 19, 2015

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The review praises the game as a great port of an already excellent remake, and recommends it for both returning and new players.

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Gameover.gr

Jan 22, 2015

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The review advises undecided readers to buy the game and immerse themselves in its atmosphere.


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Gamerstemple.com

Jan 20, 2015

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The review considers Resident Evil HD Remaster to be the ultimate version of the Resident Evil remake and praises its high definition remaster, new control setups, sound effects, and overall soundtrack. It mentions a few new extras in the remaster but states that more new extras would have been nice. The final rating given is 95%.


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Destructoid.com

Jan 19, 2015

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The review praises Resident Evil HD as a timeless classic and a perfect example of survival horror. It mentions that the game is enjoyable and worth playing for both newcomers and veteran players.


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Gameinformer.com

Jan 13, 2015

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The review praises the new control scheme and improved visuals, stating that it is a great jumping-on point for fans of the series. The reviewer also expresses a desire for Capcom to remake more early titles in this style.

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Gametrailers.com

Jan 19, 2015

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Resident Evil HD Remaster takes one of the best entries in the franchise and cleans it up for modern devices. It still holds up remarkably well. This is the perfect opportunity for newcomers to jump in, and hardcore fans can look forward to the definitive version of a survival horror classic.


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Nintendojo.com

Aug 5, 2019

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Despite flaws, Resident Evil HD is still an undeniable classic with compelling tension.

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Nzgamer.com

Feb 16, 2015

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The review overall praises the release of Resident Evil HD, stating that it couldn't have happened at a better time and that there has been a dearth of truly atmospheric horror games. The reviewer expresses a fear that the success of Resident Evil HD may lead to the removal of classics from the selection in favor of new-style Resident Evil games.


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Hardcoregamer.com

Jan 19, 2015

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Resident Evil HD Remaster is a solid remaster that expands upon the original game and deserves to be in everyone's collection.


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Canadianonlinegamers.com

Jan 19, 2015

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Resident Evil HD Remaster is the definitive way to play Resident Evil, with its polished visuals, improved audio, and modern touch on controls. It is highly recommended.

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