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Resident Evil 1 is getting a HD remake

Capcom has announced that it is remaking its 1996 survival horror classic, Resident Evil, for the PC, Xbox One, PS4, PS3 and Xbox 360,  bringing the game back for a new generation of fans to enjoy.

From what we've seen so far, the in-game assets seem to be based on the 2002 Gamecube remake. That said, this new version will have all new visuals, run at 1080p resolution and we'll even get the option to switch between the 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios.

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Source: Eurogamer [yframe url='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CpX9vkXsk0′]

In addition, players will be able to choose between two different control schemes. You can play through using the original ‘pivot' controls or you can use an updated, modern control scheme in which players move according to the direction of the analogue stick.

The game will also be arriving on the Xbox 360 and PS3 although it will only run at 720p. There is no word on frame rate caps just yet, we also don't know if PC's will be given the option to run the game at resolutions higher than 1920×1080.

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KitGuru Says: Resident Evil is a pretty big franchise so hopefully Capcom doesn't skimp on the quality of the re-master or its PC port. The last thing anyone wants is a bad port of a great game. How many of you guys played the classic Resident Evil games? Will you pick up the re-make? 

Source: MCV

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5 comments

  1. If only Square Enix would take note that people want up to date remakes of old classics instead of same old garbage with a system nobody likes. Final Fantasy 7 has been milked beyond belief with its various addons/spinoffs and even film, yet the one thing people are crying out for they are refusing to do. People don’t want a ‘cloud on motorbike’ spinoff game, they want a HD remake, update visuals, voice acted final fantasy 7 game, then move on to 8.

  2. A FF VII HD remake is a license to print money….why Square Enix refuse to do it seriously baffles me.

  3. James Stephen Edge

    A remake of a remake, remake-ception? lol

  4. yey directors cut!

  5. this is not a remake, its called a remaster OF the remake.