Resident Evil 0 HD Remaster

January 19th, 2016

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Systems
Third-Person Shooter Horror Action
Developer(s):

Capcom

Publisher(s)

Capcom

ESRB

M // Intense Violence, Blood and Gore

Released

January 19th, 2016

Developer(s)
Capcom
Publisher(s)
Capcom
Platform(s)
Nintendo Switch, Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox 360
ESRB
M // Intense Violence, Blood and Gore
Released
January 19th, 2016

WHERE TO PLAY

DIGITAL
PHYSICAL

Description

Be prepared to relive the first nightmare in Resident Evil 0, a remastered version of the popular prequel to the original Resident Evil game. This remastered version takes the fear-inducing atmosphere from the original 2002 release and transforms it with stunning new HD visuals, improved sound, widescreen support and an optional modernized control system and more. It’s the best way to experience the story of what really happened before the iconic mansion incident that was the catalyst for the entire Resident Evil saga.

The story of Resident Evil 0 takes players back to 1998. Reports have been mounting about unusual murders on the outskirts of Raccoon City. The city’s Special Forces division, S.T.A.R.S., sends their Bravo Team - including rookie cop member Rebecca Chambers - to investigate. On route, the team’s helicopter suffers engine trouble and is forced to make a crash landing, where they find an overturned prisoner transport vehicle. Splitting up to search the area, Rebecca discovers the Ecliptic Express, a train stopped dead on the tracks. Inside, she meets death row convict and ex-Navy lieutenant Billy Coen. Throughout the game, you will take control of both Rebecca and Billy, at times switching between both characters in order to proceed. Learning the advantages of each character is the key to solving puzzles and surviving the nightmares that lie ahead.


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resident evil zero hd remaster review
Resident Evil 0 HD Remaster Review
7 /10

Resident Evil Zero HD Remaster freshens up with polished visuals and new additions, but it still clings to old survival horror mechanics that may alienate new players.

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