Upon the revelation of Slant Six’s Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City, fans were worried that they would be met with a purely multiplayer- focused title in their beloved franchise. Not just that, but this strong online focus lead many to believe that the actual single-player campaign will serve as nothing more than a tutorial of sorts to the multiplayer, with some cut-scenes thrown into the mix and, of course, the scenarios in which you can execute classic Resident Evil characters. Thankfully, according to the game’s producer Masachika Kawata, that’s not going to be the case at all.
GF365: "Is Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City worth playing in 2023? This game originally received less than impressive reviews from critics and gamers alike. You may be wondering what this game is all about."
game was ridiculously dark when i played it bk then. not sure about now.
ike you couldnt see a damn thing ha
Now that Resident Evil 3 remake is less than a month away, here's a look back at the other times Capcom reimagined the 1999 classic game.
The Gamer's Ghost returns in this Late in the Game Review series to revisit Raccoon City. Did Slant Six Games' premier Resident Evil title hold up to the series' standards? Or was it rotten, like the very zombies spawned from Umbrella's dastardly research?
I actually thought this was a fun game. Was it great? No. But there were some very cool moments in the game.
Stand outs were taking on the Nemesis with a group and the Tyrant on the elevator.
One if the worst games I ever had the dishonor of playing I'm glad Capcom has rebounded to making quality games now even outside the RE series.
No shit. However I think fans are more concerned as to whether there will be any HORROR in this poor-excuse of a Resident Evil game.