IGN's Naomi attends the Resident Evil: Remastered launch party to get the scoop on favorite memories and survival tactics.
Edgar writes: "Let's take a look at the Resident Evil HD Remaster, how it significantly improved upon the original and became one of the best horror games ever made."
Despite some signs of its age, Resident Evil is still as scary as ever with the remake's recent release on Nintendo Switch.
DSOGaming writes: "These past few weeks have been really interesting as we've seen some truly amazing AI-enhanced texture packs for older games. Final Fantasy 7, Final Fantasy 8, Final Fantasy 9, Half-Life, Max Payne, Morrowind and Doom are just a few of the games that got new high-quality textures that were produced via AI Neural Networks and today, modder ‘Shiryu’ released a new AI-enhanced Texture Pack for Resident Evil HD Remaster."
I'm not really convinced by this AI Neural Networks thing using this as an example. I know you can't ask for much when it comes to pre-rendered stuff, but you can barely see a difference with most of these. At its worst, there's an imperceptible difference. At its best, you can see it cleared up some jaggies and looks a liiiittle less blurry.
I will download it of course, but based on the screenshots, this doesn't improve things a whole lot.
It does make a difference. Mods in general are just awesome. They've helped make so many of my games look better. The HD reworked texture mods and other mods for The Witcher 3, for example, made it look way better.
This may be small improvements now but it could be huge for gaming's future. AI with a ryzen based chip programmed to use the neural network to determine to the metal coding might allow programmers to focus on high level coding. That means games get done really fast and the budget goes into things like story and production. Once you have an ai that understands its given hardware it can decide how to run the code to maximize frames and resolution. AI will revolutionize gaming.
It's gotta be the dogs through the window in the original resident evil,
The Nemesis window entrance from RE3. Scared the crap out of me the first time. Instant Classic. There are too many beautiful moments in the old trilogy. I remember every room, every password, every monster location, every puzzle about the triogy. Such beautiful times.
From RE1 was opening the mansion door and greeted by a dog, the feeling of dread and knowing there was dogs out there waiting for me scared me so much when i was young.
That time when I was with Naomi and....that's a different memory
When the licker crashes through the glass ceiling in scenario B in that area where the statue's chest opens up. Scared the **** outta me when I was little
Maybe the town folk turning on Leon at the start of Resi 4 ( chainsaw guy included )