A chummy agreement between Capcom and Nintendo meant that Resident Evil Zero would earn the legacy of being one of the most overlooked titles in the series. Originally conceived for Nintendo 64, complications between heavy load times and the console’s cartridge-based media led the project to be shelved. In 2002, the game was redesigned for Gamecube but exclusivity deals would see many faithful PlayStation owners miss out on what was a solid entry in the series and perhaps the last bastion of pure pant-soiling horror before the series dynamically shifted in a bold new direction.
Darren writes: "I view Resident Evil Zero and the 2016 Remaster as a bit of an oddity in the series, the black sheep if you will. It tried something a bit different, and in the end did so with limited success."
everything about the game is great except for the inventory system. You literally spend half the game managing your inventory. And You have to leave your stuff like on the floor and remember where you put it. It's nothing like the inventory in any other resident Evil game It's cumbersome and highly annoying.
If you can get past that it's a cool game with gorgeous graphics
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