Capcom has announced Resident
Evil Zero is the next in line for a remaster, with an updated
version of the survival horror prequel coming in early 2016. The remake is
following in the footsteps of the Resident Evil HD remaster which arrived
earlier this year, going on to shift more than a million copies.
Resident Evil Zero originally debuted on Gamecube back in
2002, and switched the formula up by introducing a partner zapping system,
whereby players could instantly switch between the two playable characters at
any point, allowing for more complex puzzle-solving. The Resident Evil 0 HD
remaster will mark the first time the game will be available on non-Nintendo
platforms.
Resident Evil Zero HD is out in early 2016, for PC,
PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, and Xbox 360. Capcom seems to have
twigged gamers want more old-school Resident Evils; do you think we could see
HD remakes of 2 and 3? Will you be picking up Resident Evil Zero HD?
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