This horror series deserves to be a legend of a legend, guys…
It can be said that Resident Evil is one of the legendary horror game series. The first part came out in 1996 and it made a big splash in the gaming industry, so much so that no one in my family at the age of 8x 9x even 10x did not know.
With the release of Resident Evil Village in May 2021, this game series has once again emerged like alcohol. However, most of the praise is for the remake versions of part 2 and part 3 thanks to the balance of gore, horror, action elements … which make the name of this series of games. So this is a good time for us to look back at 10 outstanding Resident Evil games that deserve a Capcom remaster or remake.
Resident Evil Outbreak Series
At the time, no one was “sure” that online gaming was a successful feature, so Capcom decided to play a game of cards with Raccoon City. Both Outbreak and part 2 (File#2) feature familiar names, each with a unique skill to survive the moon. You can team up with other players over the Internet, but since the game is out on the PS2 platform, this feature doesn’t work as expected.
At the present time, playing games online is extremely popular, everywhere you go, so this will be the right time to refresh this game. Resident Evil Outbreak also stands out thanks to its emphasis on survival and strategy elements.
In the corner of the screen there will be an ascending virus bar; when it reaches 100%, the level will end if you choose single player mode, but with online mode you will be turned into a zombie. This bar will increase over time or when attacked by an enemy, and herbs and potions will help lower it. This is an interesting feature that can be improved upon, or added to existing games to increase the difficulty. Well, there’s also a zombie elephant in the game.
Resident Evil Survivor Series
It is undeniable that this is one of the worst Resident Evil games, even its sequel is not much better. However, we do know that Capcom can make fun shooters like Resident Evil: Dead Aim and Resident Evil: Chronicles. If possible, Capcom could remaster all of these games and put them in a bundle. If this turns out to be true, this will be a series of games that are extremely suitable to play on the Nintendo Switch.
In addition, this is also a good opportunity to revise the plot, as the original storyline has nothing to do with what gamers are familiar with, and it does not add anything to the main storyline. The safest option might be to use characters like Ada to fill in the gaps, such as what Chris Redfield did between the first game and Code Veronica. All in all, anything more is fine, because Capcom couldn’t have made the series any worse.
Resident Evil: The Mercenaries
This game is also 10 years old, guys. This is a Resident Evil game for the Nintendo 3DS, taking advantage of the Mercenaries mode that was popular with gamers in season 4 and turning it into a game of its own. At the time of launch, the Mercenaries mode was almost as popular as the original game, yet somehow there was no Mercenaries mode in the later installments.
However, Resident Evil: The Mercenaries is far from perfect. It’s like a test demo, seeing how powerful the 3DS’s hardware is. The game screen is small, the game mode is also poor, in addition, you can’t play from the beginning (to limit the resale of the game). Therefore, The Mercenaries will be a suitable candidate to be remake, adding more levels, weapons, costumes, characters to enrich. Each character should have their own skills, strengths, and weaknesses. In addition, this is also an opportunity for Capcom to add unique ideas, rarely seen in major versions.
Resident Evil – Code: Veronica
This is one of the groundbreaking Resident Evil games in terms of graphics with the environment built in 3D. However, the game still uses a fixed camera angle mechanism, so there are many gamers who are extremely annoyed with Code: Veronica. In this part, the Redfield brothers have met, but unfortunately the plot is a bit bland…
The atmosphere in this part is still gloomy and quite oppressive, plus there is a mysterious island prison setting with ordinary laboratories and luxurious houses. New monsters like Bandersnatch are a pretty cool addition, and of course when refreshed it will be even more realistic and alive.
However, this game has quite a few shortcomings. For example, if you do not know how to save ammunition and items, you will have to play the previous checkpoint again. Or like the character Steve, it also needs to be redesigned a bit, but watching Claire all the time is also… a bit weird.
Resident Evil 0
Resident Evil 0 is a game that must be said well for you guys. As the name implies, this is a prequel to the first Resident Evil and uses the same fixed-angle camera mechanism as the Resident Evil remake (2002). You will control Rebecca Chambers – the last surviving member of the Alpha Team in the first part – and Billy Coen – a character… no one remembers.
The game has a rather strange mechanism with many co-op elements that force the player to switch back and forth between the two characters. Items in the game can only be shared and carried between 2 characters, no longer using the item box as before. This is quite annoying, and gamers want to use the older mechanics.
The plot and characters in this game are also not very polished, and the new enemies are not too prominent. However, Resident Evil 0 still has very unique levels, such as the train area at the beginning. The graphics in this game are also very good, so in this regard, there is not much to improve, just improve the quality a bit and add some interesting enemies in the game.
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