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With 'The Evil Within' almost upon us and the announcements of Revelaitons 2 and HD REmake, I've been wholly obsessed with revisiting the old school Resident Evil's. I play through the original Resident Evil at least once a month, it's easily my favorite game of all time and my favorite in the series.
What I hope to accomplish with this thread is to have a retrospective of sorts for those who are huge fans like myself and maybe those who aren't too familiar with the games and want to play them but haven't because they feel these games are intimidating.
Now on to the games I've completed so far and the systems I've been playing them on.
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RESIDENT EVIL - Sega Saturn
Coming back to this game, on the Saturn specifically, after having played the PSX version and Deadly Silence (DS) for the last few years was really a treat. I would strongly argue that the Saturn version boasts better character models. I would also argue that the Saturn version is the superior version in regards to the original console releases. It's not without it's problems, there are slight hiccups with the door load screens and the backgrounds aren't as vibrant but I dunno, I feel like the Saturn version does look superior overall. I have to point out too that I played it on a Sony Trinitron with S-Video, something that I can't do with the PSX version. However, I am able to play Director's Cut via the PSPgo with component cables on my Trinitron. I still prefer the Saturn version though.
What an absolute classic game. For those who've never played it before, I strongly urge you to find a copy, I'm sure one of your friends has it. The sense of mystery that surrounds the mansion and how the story slowly unfolds is such a unique experience given the awkward voice acting and files that are scattered throughout the various environments/rooms.
Also, it's key to remember the numerous routes that can be taken because I feel that the other "classic" games didn't offer as many options,
As Jill, do you listen to Barry and stick to exploring the first floor or do you want to head to the second floor? Do you trust Barry to cover you in the catacombs or do you want to stay in the rear? These simple choices can have deadly results. It's really rewarding to play through multiple times and experiment with the options that are available.
I could go on and on about how brilliant and downright fun this game is but it's something that is best experienced by yourself, in the dark, at night, alone...
RESIDENT EVIL 2 - PSN/GCN
As much as I love the original Resident Evil, I can't deny that RE2 is leaps and bounds better than the first. New weapons, brilliant locales and puzzles, vastly improved voice acting (and my preferred voice of Leon), new interesting characters and the holy grail of survival horror mechanics; the ZAP system.
You can either play as Leon S. Kennedy or Claire Redfield, each has an A scenario and a B scenario.
It works like this, If you start the game as Leon and complete it, you'll be offered a new save file, Scenario B_Claire. Upon loading this file you'll start the game as Claire and see everything that happened throughout the events in RE2 but from Claire's point-of-view. At times in scenario A there will be 2 really great items, do you take them both or do you leave one for the other character? It goes further than that though because scenario B is wildly different (at times) from scenario A. It's almost 4 games in one and to my knowledge, hasn't been replicated since. Although there are similar features present in Code: Veronica.
RESIDENT EVIL 3 Nemesis - PSN/GCN
Honestly, I can't comment too much on this title. I played through it for the first time in years a few months back but I need to go back to it before I give it an updated and honest impression. I will say this though, I have few, if any, issues with it. It's a great game. Lot's of new features and really action heavy.
RESIDENT EVIL Code: Veronica X - PS2
I recently completed this game for the first time since I bought it way back in 10th grade when it was initially released for the PS2, DMC demo and all. I had played through the first half a few times so going back to it I was familiar with Claire's section of the game. Having completed it the other night though I can say that I definitely prefer Chris's section of the game. It seemed like the difficulty ramped up considerably (lots of
) and I had completely forgotten about a classic setting revisited towards the end of the game.
I will say this though, IMO, Code: Veronica is where CAPCOM jumped the shark and brought about the insinuation of the series being "stale" in the eyes of the gaming press. The dialog between Claire and Chris when they finally meet up is borderline incestual. The Alfred/Alexia plotline is outright dumb. Steve Burnside is easily one of the worst, pathetic, annoying, and unlikable videogame characters ever. To top it all off, the results screen when you finish the game shows Claire and Chris linking arms, with Chris sporting a ridiculously large green shirt. It's also the game that brought back Wesker, which, I think it's fair to say was a huge mistake in the long run. [cue maniacal laughter]
While I do have lots of issues with the game, I can't deny that it is a solid experience and has some great puzzles. It played extremely well and the graphics looked great on the Trinitron with component cables. However, the lack of pre-rendered backgrounds definitely took me out of the experience. It just wasn't scary whatsoever because everything looked like a videogame. If that makes sense. I think it also looks vastly dated, even compared to RE, RE2, and RE3.
RESIDENT EVIL (2002) REmake/REbirth - GCN
THIS is what I'm currently playing and I'm ashamed to admit it but I've beaten this game a mere one time and it was with the grenade launcher glitch. For shame...
Not this time though, I'm playing on Mountain Climber (normal/hard mode), as Jill, and I am loving the ever-living shit out of this game. HOLY SMOKES. From the onset, the game just comes at you with a nasty difficulty spike. I learned fast that I need to save often and play it safe and smart. I'm currently at 9 saves, lol, and I'm just about to exit the mansion and head towards the greenhouse. What an exhilarating experience though.
It brings back so many memories of when I played the original on the PSX in 7th grade. Plotting my course within the serene environment of the save rooms, being scared shitless of the zombie infested halls, cursing myself when a single bullet is wasted, the satisfaction when a pistol headshot happens,
. It's so incredibly awesome and I truly feel like REmake provides a one-of-a-kind experience. YES, the game can be incredibly brutal and unforgiving but if you've never played it and want to, I beg you to see it through, it's absolutely incredible.
RESIDENT EVIL ZERO - GCN
I haven't jumped on this one yet, and it is the only classic Resident Evil that I never beat. I've made it to the 2nd disc in the past but I feel like this game is easily one of the most difficult, if not the most difficult entry in the series, classic or modern. I feel like this game receives the short end of the stick but I have fond memories of it and am looking forward to diving in once I'm done with REmake.
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I could expand on more elements within the games but I mostly just wanted to share my absolute excitement and joy I get from playing these games. I really hope that some younger gamers who have never played through these titles really give it an honest effort. I mean, these games are absolute CLASSICS through and through and they still hold up, especially 1-3 and REmake.
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It's officially Fall, the days are getting shorter and the Halloween season is almost upon us. What better way to spend the season than by playing some classic survival horror games?
On a side note, here's a great RE retrospective from the wonderful people at 8-4. I'm sure many of you have listened to it before but it's still great. It's spoiler laden though so if you've never played the games, but want to, I'd recommend listening to it after you finish the game(s)
http://8-4.jp/blog/?p=478
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Here's a link to CVXfreak's gamefaqs profile in case you get stuck on a puzzle
http://www.gamefaqs.com/users/CVFREAK/contributions/faqs
And lastly, for what it's worth, here's my collection
What I hope to accomplish with this thread is to have a retrospective of sorts for those who are huge fans like myself and maybe those who aren't too familiar with the games and want to play them but haven't because they feel these games are intimidating.
I will say this before diving in,
The "tank controls" and fixed camera angles DO NOT hold these titles back whatsoever. It's annoying for me to read old reviews and forum posts in which people bash these elements of the game. These portions of the games have been stigmatized to no end and there's really no reason for it. Yes, there is a slight learning curve but really, it's not a big deal. These 2 elements are key in providing the type of gameplay experience that the "classic" Resident Evil games offer. My advice, save often if you're new to the series, remember enemy locations (they aren't randomized), and plan your attack in advance. Eventually you'll be dodging enemies with the best of us, and ultimately, surviving the horror that awaits you...
Now on to the games I've completed so far and the systems I've been playing them on.
_________________________________
RESIDENT EVIL - Sega Saturn
Coming back to this game, on the Saturn specifically, after having played the PSX version and Deadly Silence (DS) for the last few years was really a treat. I would strongly argue that the Saturn version boasts better character models. I would also argue that the Saturn version is the superior version in regards to the original console releases. It's not without it's problems, there are slight hiccups with the door load screens and the backgrounds aren't as vibrant but I dunno, I feel like the Saturn version does look superior overall. I have to point out too that I played it on a Sony Trinitron with S-Video, something that I can't do with the PSX version. However, I am able to play Director's Cut via the PSPgo with component cables on my Trinitron. I still prefer the Saturn version though.
What an absolute classic game. For those who've never played it before, I strongly urge you to find a copy, I'm sure one of your friends has it. The sense of mystery that surrounds the mansion and how the story slowly unfolds is such a unique experience given the awkward voice acting and files that are scattered throughout the various environments/rooms.
Also, it's key to remember the numerous routes that can be taken because I feel that the other "classic" games didn't offer as many options,
As Jill, do you listen to Barry and stick to exploring the first floor or do you want to head to the second floor? Do you trust Barry to cover you in the catacombs or do you want to stay in the rear? These simple choices can have deadly results. It's really rewarding to play through multiple times and experiment with the options that are available.
I could go on and on about how brilliant and downright fun this game is but it's something that is best experienced by yourself, in the dark, at night, alone...
RESIDENT EVIL 2 - PSN/GCN
As much as I love the original Resident Evil, I can't deny that RE2 is leaps and bounds better than the first. New weapons, brilliant locales and puzzles, vastly improved voice acting (and my preferred voice of Leon), new interesting characters and the holy grail of survival horror mechanics; the ZAP system.
You can either play as Leon S. Kennedy or Claire Redfield, each has an A scenario and a B scenario.
It works like this, If you start the game as Leon and complete it, you'll be offered a new save file, Scenario B_Claire. Upon loading this file you'll start the game as Claire and see everything that happened throughout the events in RE2 but from Claire's point-of-view. At times in scenario A there will be 2 really great items, do you take them both or do you leave one for the other character? It goes further than that though because scenario B is wildly different (at times) from scenario A. It's almost 4 games in one and to my knowledge, hasn't been replicated since. Although there are similar features present in Code: Veronica.
RESIDENT EVIL 3 Nemesis - PSN/GCN
Honestly, I can't comment too much on this title. I played through it for the first time in years a few months back but I need to go back to it before I give it an updated and honest impression. I will say this though, I have few, if any, issues with it. It's a great game. Lot's of new features and really action heavy.
RESIDENT EVIL Code: Veronica X - PS2
I recently completed this game for the first time since I bought it way back in 10th grade when it was initially released for the PS2, DMC demo and all. I had played through the first half a few times so going back to it I was familiar with Claire's section of the game. Having completed it the other night though I can say that I definitely prefer Chris's section of the game. It seemed like the difficulty ramped up considerably (lots of
hunters
I will say this though, IMO, Code: Veronica is where CAPCOM jumped the shark and brought about the insinuation of the series being "stale" in the eyes of the gaming press. The dialog between Claire and Chris when they finally meet up is borderline incestual. The Alfred/Alexia plotline is outright dumb. Steve Burnside is easily one of the worst, pathetic, annoying, and unlikable videogame characters ever. To top it all off, the results screen when you finish the game shows Claire and Chris linking arms, with Chris sporting a ridiculously large green shirt. It's also the game that brought back Wesker, which, I think it's fair to say was a huge mistake in the long run. [cue maniacal laughter]
While I do have lots of issues with the game, I can't deny that it is a solid experience and has some great puzzles. It played extremely well and the graphics looked great on the Trinitron with component cables. However, the lack of pre-rendered backgrounds definitely took me out of the experience. It just wasn't scary whatsoever because everything looked like a videogame. If that makes sense. I think it also looks vastly dated, even compared to RE, RE2, and RE3.
RESIDENT EVIL (2002) REmake/REbirth - GCN
THIS is what I'm currently playing and I'm ashamed to admit it but I've beaten this game a mere one time and it was with the grenade launcher glitch. For shame...
Not this time though, I'm playing on Mountain Climber (normal/hard mode), as Jill, and I am loving the ever-living shit out of this game. HOLY SMOKES. From the onset, the game just comes at you with a nasty difficulty spike. I learned fast that I need to save often and play it safe and smart. I'm currently at 9 saves, lol, and I'm just about to exit the mansion and head towards the greenhouse. What an exhilarating experience though.
It brings back so many memories of when I played the original on the PSX in 7th grade. Plotting my course within the serene environment of the save rooms, being scared shitless of the zombie infested halls, cursing myself when a single bullet is wasted, the satisfaction when a pistol headshot happens,
"fuck yea!!"
RESIDENT EVIL ZERO - GCN
I haven't jumped on this one yet, and it is the only classic Resident Evil that I never beat. I've made it to the 2nd disc in the past but I feel like this game is easily one of the most difficult, if not the most difficult entry in the series, classic or modern. I feel like this game receives the short end of the stick but I have fond memories of it and am looking forward to diving in once I'm done with REmake.
__________________________________________________
I could expand on more elements within the games but I mostly just wanted to share my absolute excitement and joy I get from playing these games. I really hope that some younger gamers who have never played through these titles really give it an honest effort. I mean, these games are absolute CLASSICS through and through and they still hold up, especially 1-3 and REmake.
________________________________________
It's officially Fall, the days are getting shorter and the Halloween season is almost upon us. What better way to spend the season than by playing some classic survival horror games?
On a side note, here's a great RE retrospective from the wonderful people at 8-4. I'm sure many of you have listened to it before but it's still great. It's spoiler laden though so if you've never played the games, but want to, I'd recommend listening to it after you finish the game(s)
http://8-4.jp/blog/?p=478
___________________________________
Here's a link to CVXfreak's gamefaqs profile in case you get stuck on a puzzle
http://www.gamefaqs.com/users/CVFREAK/contributions/faqs
And lastly, for what it's worth, here's my collection
