Capcom announced Tuesday that it's remaking its remake of Resident Evil, which is something I didn't even know could be done. Specifically, the 2002 remake of Resident Evil for Gamecube will now serve as the basis for a 2015 HD remake for the PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PS3, and Xbox 360.
While the original game was in 4:3 with fixed camera angles, Capcom apparently has hacked together some sort of widescreen by doing the game equivalent of pan and scan—you'll have to scroll the screen around at certain points because parts of the background are cut off. Or you can just play in the original 4:3 aspect ratio if you'd like to retain that authentic 90s experience. (You can also swap between the two on the fly.)
There's also a secondary control scheme, in case you've allowed your tank controls to atrophy in the last fifteen years or don't even know what tank controls are—you can now move characters like any modern game, with the use of one analog stick. Heresy.
I'll wait and see what this remake is like. I don't even know whether the original Resident Evil is still a fun experience in 2014/2015—and if Capcom's DuckTales remake last year taught us anything, it's that we should be wary of what games we bring back from the dead.
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