In early 2015, Capcom will bring the classic Resident Evil remake to the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC. Commonly called REmake, the game will include vastly improved visuals when compared to the original release of Resident Evil on the PlayStation.

The game even includes improvements when compared to the GameCube REmake. It now includes better textures, 1080p support on the PS4 and XB1, 5.1 surround sound support, and even the option to play at the classic 4:3 ratio or in the new 16:9 aspect ratio. The REmake also includes support for different control schemes. There will be the classic control scheme with tank controls, or a new control scheme where the analog stick directly corresponds to where your character moves.


So, you want some screenshots and a list of features, right? You drive a hard bargain, but you got it!

Gameplay Overview
The hugely popular Resident Evil series, having sold over 61 million units to date, returns to its roots with a remastered version of the critically acclaimed masterpiece, Resident Evil. Originally released in 1996, Resident Evil was then “remade” in 2002 from the ground up with new visuals, gameplay elements, environments and story details while retaining the survival horror atmosphere the series had become synonymous for. Both fans of the franchise who want a trip down memory lane and those who have yet to experience the game that coined the term survival horror for the gaming world will appreciate this definitive re-visit of that iconic 2002 Resident Evil title.

Features
• Remastered highly requested fan favorite horror title – return to the Mansion to experience the beginning of the Resident Evil saga
• Upgraded visuals - using the latest resolution enhancement and 3D model technology, game resolutions and textures have been significantly upgraded, including 1080p support on next-gen consoles
• Fully remastered sound effects - 5.1 surround support provides a greater gaming atmosphere
• Toggle visual and control scheme options at any time:
- Experience the terror at the classic 4:3 ratio or a stunning 16:9 widescreen mode
- Purists can choose to play with the classic control scheme or enjoy a new alternative scheme in line with current standards where the character moves in the direction of the analogue stick