Resident Evil: HD Remaster

Resident Evil: HD Remaster (2015)

by Capcom
Genres:Adventure
Themes:Action, Horror, Survival
Game modes:Single player
Story:The hugely popular Resident Evil series, having sold over 61 million units to date, returns to its roots with a remastered version of the critically acclaimed masterpiece, Resident Evil. Originally released in 1996, Resident Evil was then “remade” in 2002 from the ground up with new visuals, gameplay elements, environments and story details while retaining the survival horror atmosphere the series had become synonymous for. Both fans of the franchise who want a trip down memory lane and those who have yet to experience the game that coined the term survival horror for the gaming world will appreciate this definitive re-visit of that iconic 2002 Resident Evil title. The intense horror fans first experienced with the release of the original Resident Evil is back. Taking place in the now notorious Raccoon City, players will choose to take on the role of either S.T.A.R.S. (Special Tactics and Rescue Service) team member Chris Redfield or Jill Valentine, who have been sent into the city to find the missing Bravo team. When the team is suddenly attacked by a ferocious group of mutated dogs, desperate for an escape they take shelter in the Mansion, but will they ever get out alive again? Players will need to be brave as they adventure through the dark, enclosed spaces searching out the horrors that await them. With limited ammo and survival items available gamers will need to keep their wits about them to survive the various traps and puzzles that greet them at every stage.Show more
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user avatar@ahur61122user avatar@ahur61122
January 30, 2025
When I started playing this game, I was in a point of my life where I was often called monotone, quiet, and unemotional because of my deep voice. Then those f***ing dogs burst through the windows in the hallway and I screamed so hard, people said my voice possessed a clear and pure soprano. Thanks Resident Evil!!!
Resident Evil Remake on GameCube surprised the world. A mind blowing recreation of a classic PS1 survival horror game. Some could argue ways it's done that better than Resident Evil 2 Remake. I personally prefer the overall environment more. Even if you played a lot of Resident Evil 1 Classic it won't help much. The game vastly different making it a truly rememberable experience. Yes this introduced Crimson Heads. I actually felt some sections were notably improved to be even scarier. This is still among the greatest Resident Evil games ever made!!!
user avatar@Zelesuser avatar@Zeles
April 07, 2025
This game is the best RE game EVER made. It has everything RE stands for before the bs started. This is horror, puzzles, a grounded story, graphics that are timeless and music that screams iconic! This is by fare next to ObsCure 1 my favorite horror game of all time!!!!
user avatar@AydroPunkuser avatar@AydroPunk
April 29, 2025
Recently, it seems GOG has been in a polyamorous relationship with Night Dive Studios and Bethesda. But it seems Capcom is flirting too much and seducing them. Please, GOG release this remastered title; it has to be paired with the original.
This game is a masterpiece of horror. It deserves it's preservation on GOG along a few fixes that Capcom didn't care to give it. Such as... - Gamecube music restoration - Resolution higher then 1920x1440 (up to 4K) - Fix for the lighting system - Fix for widescreen not displaying correct ratio (can't see chandelier in widescreen for exemple) - Mouse Cursor visible during gameplay - Fix for the elevator being reversed in the lab (goes up instead of going down) - Modern Controller support - Refresh rate increased from 60hz to monitor settings (doesn't support that currently) This game is an improvement over the OG on so many ways.. New enemies, improved lore , new rooms, a new boss, new unlockables, new cutscenes, reworked OST , two new costumes and a new galery for all the endings. I grew up with Gamecube version which is way superior to this HD version. The music is also better in the OG release. I hope GOG will do what this masterpiece deserve.
user avatar@G3R4Cuser avatar@G3R4C
June 01, 2025
It's the RErelease of the resident evil (1) remake A.K.A. the first time CAPCOM decided to simply embellish what wasn't broken (I'm looking at you resident evil Ø!!!) and do so successfully. The 2015 port only raises the resolution but keeps all the gore (yummy 🤤) my second favorite RE game.
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