Resident Evil

Developer: CAPCOM Co., Ltd.
Release: Jan 19th 2015
Platforms:
Action
Adventure
Atmospheric
Challenging
Nostalgic
Backtracking
Clunky Controls
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" Atmospheric action-adventure with immersive horror and puzzles but tedious backtracking "

Resident Evil Review

Resident Evil 1 Remake is widely recognized as a genre-defining survival horror game that masterfully blends tension, atmosphere, and challenging gameplay. Players praise its haunting and immersive mansion setting, enhanced by fixed camera angles and detailed sound design that create an unsettling experience that modern games struggle to replicate. The game offers a rich puzzle-solving experience that rewards careful exploration and inventory management, though it often involves significant backtracking.

While the story is considered cheesy and less complex, it adds charm and nostalgia to the experience. The game’s difficulty is notable, with limited saves and scarce ammo requiring strategic play. Though some find the controls and camera angles clunky and navigation confusing, fans appreciate the game’s faithful remake quality and its role as the foundation of the Resident Evil series. Overall, it remains a beloved classic with enduring appeal for survival horror enthusiasts.

Highlights

Players highly praise the atmospheric and eerie mansion design, with pre-rendered backgrounds and sound effects that build tension.

The fixed camera angles contribute significantly to the horror experience by enhancing immersion and vulnerability.

The puzzle mechanics are engaging, providing satisfying challenges without being overly obscure.

The game’s resource management and survival elements add depth and require thoughtful strategy.

Many appreciate the faithful remake with modern polish while retaining the original's spirit.

Criticisms

Common criticisms include the tedious backtracking required to retrieve items and solve puzzles, which some players find frustrating.

The fixed camera angles and tank controls can feel clunky and make navigation difficult for newcomers.

Some puzzles are deemed confusing or unintuitive, occasionally forcing players to consult guides.

The and enemies are sometimes easy to avoid, reducing tension.

The story and dialogue are considered cheesy and less memorable by some players.

Pros

  • Atmospheric mansion setting creates a deeply immersive horror experience.
  • Fixed camera angles enhance tension and player vulnerability effectively.
  • Engaging puzzles offer satisfying challenges without being overly obscure.
  • Resource management adds strategic depth to survival gameplay.
  • Faithful remake balances nostalgia with modern graphical polish.
  • Sound design and music build a haunting, memorable ambiance.
  • Tank controls suit the fixed camera style well for authenticity.

Cons

  • Excessive backtracking can feel tedious and disrupt pacing.
  • Fixed camera angles sometimes cause disorientation and navigation issues.
  • Tank controls may frustrate players used to modern control schemes.
  • Certain puzzles lack clarity, requiring external help or guides.
  • Combat can be slow and less engaging due to enemy behavior.
  • Storyline is cheesy and less impactful compared to newer entries.
  • Inventory management is limited and can be cumbersome.

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Worth the Price
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Release Date Jan 19th 2015
Publisher CAPCOM Co., Ltd.
Developer CAPCOM Co., Ltd.
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