
The only issue might be that players feel confined by the fixed camera, as it wasn’t much of a problem in the lower capability of the original games. Released years after the first entry, Zero has the benefit of enhanced graphics that give a real spooky vibe to the environment. The prequel to the original game fills in Rebecca Chambers’ side of the story, bringing in Billy Coen as her partner. With much other additional content like Jill Valentine’s scenario and co-op mode, the game keeps an exciting foot on the accelerator for a fast-paced experience that has great replay value. The title also brought a conclusion to the arc surrounding Albert Wesker, which closes out the storyline that ran from the first entry. Players are empowered more than in any other Resident Evil entry, with Chris and Sheva Alomar having plenty of melee and shooting combat skills.



It's great.Įven the 4th Survivor and Tofu mode has its old music.While the game went firmly into action-adventure trajectory rather than survival horror, it’s still a highly entertaining third-person shooter. Combining the two is pure overkill, chills me to the core lol.Įspecially walking into the West Office, where Marvin was in the original. In the originals, they used the sound track to scare you and put you on edge - in the remake they used darkness and a strong feeling of vulnerability. It really doesn't match the theme of the game in its state now, but I don't care. Classic sound of the item box opening, the inventory menus, even using the typewriter, plus you get the intro theme tune and the menu announcer saying RESIDENT EVIL.TWO! etc.Īll around goodness. Personally I like it more for the sound effects.

Sometimes I'd be in a room and the theme would start playing and I wouldn't even know where he was, then he'd come through a door somewhere, so that's a bit odd. X's theme, although it does tip you off earlier if he's coming for you since it starts instantly rather than having a build up like the remake one. Original is pretty good, I appreciate the original boss battle music and especially Mr.
