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Half good, half bull.
A management sim that's worth sacrificing a few bucks for.
The award-wining PC game finally comes to PSVR, but does this port hold up?
Aiming High.
Walking (Home at Night) Simulator
Let the Feast End
RE7 is a new take on a genre that has more or less died off in the modern age within the AAA publisher space. It embodies a style of game design that we haven't seen from the series since before RE4 changed everything. Resident Evil is back, and I'm already hungry — starved — for more. It's good to be home again.
“Probably (not) the greatest game ever made.”
Beaten, what for? Can’t take much more.
(-ars)
You reposted in the wrong neighborhood, Ashen One.
Gonna make you sweat. Gonna make you wet.
Overall, RE4 on Xbox One/PS4 is the best way to play this game on console. I can say without a shadow of a doubt that it has never looked better.
Sasha is best girl.
Does not include a synthesized version of the Can Can.
Overall, if you no longer have your original 360/PS3 copy of RE5, this is easily the best (and cheapest) version of the game to get. Sure, the visuals have aged like cheese, but it’s still an excellent game, horror or not.
Several games later, does Miyazaki's newest project fall flask?
Overall, this "remaster" is more port than anything else, and while the 60fps visuals are awesome and a welcome treat that I honestly wasn't expecting, RE6 is still RE6, and still pretty damn ugly to boot. I will stand by the fact that these versions really are the best versions available on console, but they pale in comparison to the PC version from four years ago.
In conclusion, I am blown away by Resident Evil Zero HD, it’s everything I wanted and more from this release. I’ve played a lot of HD remasters of older games, Silent Hill HD Collection, Metal Gear Solid HD Collection, the previous re-releases of REmake, RE4, and Code: Veronica X, but none of them even come close to the perfection that is Resident Evil Zero HD.