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With the remastered version of Resident Evil 0 right around the corner we wanted to showcase just how beautiful Rebecca, Billy and all the little details in the new game look compared to the original 2002 release! After the jump you can compare the old with the new by scrolling the slider back and forth, so take a look and sound off in the comments with your thoughts.
On January 19, 2016 you’ll be able to pick up the remastered version of Resident Evil and Resident Evil 0 in Resident Evil Origins Collection on a disc for PS4 or Xbox One at retail. A standalone version of Resident Evil 0 will also be available digitally on PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PC.
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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Amazon has discounted the Resident Evil Super Bundle by 60% off on PS4, dropping it to just $51.99. The bundle comes with the digital versions of Resident Evil 0 HD Remaster, Resident Evil HD Remaster, Resident Evil 4, Resident Evil 5 Gold Edition, Resident Evil 6 and Resident Evil Revelations 2 Deluxe Edition.
During the PS2/Gamecube era, I was bitter at the fact that RE0 was a Ninty exclusive. I couldn't buy me my own console back then because I was still young and I only had a PS2.
Fast forward to today, and I am like a child again. Pumped for a game that made me sulking for quite a number of years some 10 years ago. This time, however, it's on a console where RE skyrocketed in the first place. :)
So glad I held off on buying theze.Now I can get both for a low price and physical disk.
All very well and good - a still image. But screen-tearing and massive performance drops - something synonymous with PS4/XB1...how does that hold up?