Steam Players Can Finally Return to Raccoon City With the Original Resident Evil Trilogy

Steam Players Can Finally Return to Raccoon City With the Original Resident Evil Trilogy

From DualShockers (Written by Eric Warner) on | OpenCritic

The original trilogy of mainline Resident Evil games defined the modern survival horror genre of video games on the PlayStation 1, and while most of them were ported to other platforms over the years, they haven't been easily available on PC.

Now, just a few weeks after Resident Evil's 30th anniversary, Capcom has finally rereleased 1996's Resident Evil, 1998's Resident Evil 2, and Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, alongside the classic PS1 RPG Breath of Fire IV on Steam.

To top it off, all four games are currently being sold at 50% off ($4.99 per title) as part of Steam's Capcom Spring Sale, which will run until Wednesday, April 15th.

Besides the original RE trilogy, Steam players can also purchase the Resident Evil 3 remake for $3.99 and the Resident Evil 4 remake for $15.99 as part of the Capcom Spring Sale.

Steam's Return to the Original Raccoon City

These Steam versions of the original Resident Evil trilogy aren't exactly new, as they're essentially ports of the PC versions already available on GOG.com.

However, the Steam versions of the RE trilogy come with Enigma Protector DRM, a highly controversial feature that can slow game performance and...

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