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Review: Resident Evil Zero HD returns players to the series roots (Includes first-hand account)

Resident Evil HD demonstrated that fans prefer the traditional horror setup over while Zero demonstrates that last year’s success was not a fluke. Yet unlike Resident Evil, this game doesn’t have a nostalgia element to sell but instead offers fans an opportunity to play an experience they missed out on.

Set a day before the events of Resident Evil, the Bravo Team of STARS (a special unit of the Raccoon City Police Department) has been dispatched to investigate a series of murders in the Arklay Mountains when their helicopter has an engine failure and has to make an emergency landing in the forest. After surviving the crash, Bravo Team splits up with Rebecca Chambers stumbling onto the Ecliptic Express, a private train owned by Umbrella. Once on board she teams up with Billy Cohen, an escaped military fugitive, as they must battle parasitical leeches that have infected the passengers with the T-Virus.

Compared to the GameCube version, the HD version for the PlayStation 4 is the superior game. The graphics have undergone an impressive upgrade that takes advantage of the Next-Gen hardware while the controls are the classic setup that fans are all too familiar with.

Resident Evil Zero HD features the traditional gameplay setup used in the classic games with only two minor changes. The first is the introduction of the partner zapping system, while the second is the removal of the item chest. The partner zapping allows for both Rebecca and Billy to be co-dependent of each other as they try to survive the outbreak. The absence of the items chest presents a new level of difficulty that requires players to be resourceful with what they carry.

Even though Resident Evil Zero HD continues to demonstrate why the classics are so popular, its story however is not the biggest highlight. Sadly it’s a story that adds no content while most fans will just mentally tune it out of their interpretation of the series lore.

Before the story of Zero was added to the lore, the outbreak in the Arklay Mountains was explained because Umbrella was testing its bio-weapons. Zero changes all that by attributing the outbreak to an ex-Umbrella scientist who is resurrected and on a vendetta.

This unfortunately adds nothing to the story but instead creates more questions and some major plot holes. Had the plot focused on Rebecca Chambers attempting to survive the outbreak before being reunited with the Alpha Team would have been a proper addition to the lore.

Despite the story being an unnecessary addition to the series lore, gamers will still enjoy the fact that they are playing a real Resident Evil game that has been made more challenging than previous entries.

Resident Evil Zero HD is a reminder of what the horror survival genre used to be and why Capcom needs to start taking the series back to its roots.

Final Score: 4/5

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