Resident Evil 0 HD Release Date: What fans can expect from Capcom's upcoming remastered version

By Staff Writer

Jul 28, 2015 10:41 PM EDT

Indeed, the Resident Evil 0 HD Remastered version seemingly makes strong winds as of late. Rumors of the release date, story line or plot leaks, and so on. However, fans that have been around since the beginning of the saga have yet to thoroughly criticize the remake. How exactly do they perceive the upcoming installment, and what are they to expect.

The remastered Resident Evil 0 HD is already being commented on by many loyal game patrons all over. With both the bad and the good criticisms, the remake of the 2002 GameCube classic has reached the screens of all the players who once were extremely hooked. Siliconera has news on the simple rumor that has become a fad to both the developers and the gamers.

As seen in Game Spot with certain visual demonstrations, there truly is a great deal of comparison from the different eras of the game since it started. From the Nintendo 64 version back in 1999, as well as the previously mentioned 2002 GameCube installment, all the way to the upcoming 2016 remake, fans are bound to see impressive visual graphics, widescreen support and an additional option to use a somewhat much more modern control setup.

A great feature of the game will have fans drooling over the expansion. Gameplay wise, the player can interchange the characters in play with an option called "partner zapping". This allows the characters to come forth if desired or needed more during a certain situation, as each of the characters have their own designated skill sets. Another nifty advantage is that the players can opt to control both of the characters simultaneously, and better yet, to make the characters split up if in need to cover more ground while searching.

The coverage of the plot will revolve around Rebecca Chambers, a STARS operative, and death-sentenced convict, Billy Coen. With so much at stake, they must help each other in order to survive the impending danger about to befall them. Check out Eurogamer for more of the reviews that may further change fan perspectives of the upcoming installment.

With the record-breaking success of the Resident Evil HD Remastered version earlier this year, it certainly is a question of whether the next one will be as successful, or if it will fall into the abyss of disappointing recreations. Resident Evil 0 HD Remastered is set to hit the shelves early 2016 for the next gen platforms.

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