. WW: May 21, 2019.: May 23, 2019Mode(s)Resident Evil is a video game developed by and published. Released for the video game console in 2002, it is a of the 1996 game, the first installment in the video game series.

The story takes place in 1998 near the fictional town of Raccoon City where a series of bizarre murders have taken place. The player takes on the role of either or, agents sent in by the city to investigate the murders.Resident Evil was developed over the course of one year and two months as part of an exclusivity deal between Capcom. It was directed by, who also designed and directed the original Resident Evil. Mikami decided to produce a remake because he felt that the original had not aged well enough and that the GameCube's capabilities could bring it closer to his original vision. The game retains the same graphical presentation, with superimposed over backgrounds.

However, the quality of the graphics was vastly improved. The remake also features new gameplay mechanics, revised, additional explorable areas, a revised script, and new story details including an entire subplot cut from the original game.Upon release, Resident Evil received critical acclaim from video game journalists, who praised its graphics and improved gameplay over the original game. It is often described as one of the best, scariest, and most visually impressive entries in the Resident Evil series. However, the game sold worse than expected, leading Capcom to change the direction of the series to a more approach. In 2008, the game was to the, featuring a new control system. In 2015, a version was released for, and to critical and commercial success.

The player, controlling, can use defensive weapons such as daggers when grabbed by zombies. The game features over backgrounds.Resident Evil is a game where the player controls the on-screen character from a perspective to interact with the environment. To advance, the player must explore a mansion and its surrounding areas while avoiding, outsmarting and defeating monsters including, undead dogs, and giant spiders. The player can open doors, push certain objects, climb obstacles, and pick up items.

When an item is collected, it is stored in an inventory that the player can access at any time. Items in the inventory can be used, examined, and combined to solve and gain access to areas that were previously inaccessible. The inventory is limited to a certain number of slots, and the player must often move items from the inventory to storage boxes located in certain areas to manage space.Although the player can use firearms to kill monsters, Resident Evil emphasizes evasion over fast-paced combat by providing the player with limited ammunition. The player has a limited amount of, which decreases when attacked by monsters.

Players can regain health by collecting and using herbs, which can be mixed with other herbs to increase their healing effect. Some monsters can also infect the player with a poisoning effect, which gradually depletes the player's health over time until the poison is cured with serum or special herbs. Zombies that are defeated but not decapitated or burned eventually revive and mutate into deadlier forms.The player can control either or, each with advantages and disadvantages.

For example, Chris can take and deal more damage than Jill, but Jill can carry more items and unlock certain doors with a. Both characters can equip defensive weapons that can save them from taking damage when seized by an enemy. These defensive weapons include a dagger and a unique special weapon: Jill can use a, while Chris can shove into zombies' mouths and detonate them with a pistol shot. Defensive weapons are limited and can only be used when the player is grabbed by a monster.The game features an to help players navigate the different areas of the game. Additionally, the player can pick up maps of certain sections to reveal unexplored areas. To their progress, players need to find ink ribbons and use them with a typewriter; the game features a limited supply of ink ribbons, so players cannot save their progress as many times as they want. The story is slightly altered by the character the player chooses to play as, and certain choices the player makes in the game can impact the direction of the game and its ending.

Upon completing the game under a certain difficulty setting and time limit, the player may unlock secret costumes for the main characters, bonus weapons, and special difficulty modes. Plot On July 24, 1998, a series of bizarre murders occur on the outskirts of the town of Raccoon City. The Raccoon City Police Department's (STARS) are assigned to investigate. After contact with Bravo Team is lost, Alpha Team is sent to investigate their disappearance. Alpha Team locates Bravo Team's crashed helicopter and land at the site, where they are attacked by a pack of monstrous dogs, killing one of the team. After Alpha Team's helicopter pilot, panics and takes off alone, the remaining members (Chris Redfield, Jill Valentine, and ) seek refuge in an abandoned mansion, where they split up.The player character (Chris or Jill) finds several members of Bravo Team, including Kenneth J. Sullivan being eaten by a zombie;, who is either killed by a giant venomous snake or eaten by a shark; Forest Speyer, who is found dead and revived as a zombie; and Bravo Team leader Enrico Marini, who reveals that one of Alpha Team's members is a traitor before being killed by an unseen shooter.

Bravo Team survivor joins Chris. The player character learns that a series of illegal experiments were undertaken by a clandestine research team under the authority of a biomedical company.

The creatures roaming the mansion and its surrounding areas are the results of these experiments, which have exposed the mansion's personnel and animals to a highly contagious and mutagenic biological agent known as the T-virus.The player character discovers a secret underground laboratory containing Umbrella's experiments. There, they find Jill or Chris in a cell and encounter Wesker programming a, a humanoid supersoldier. Wesker reveals that he is a working for Umbrella, and plans to use the Tyrant to kill the STARS members. In the ensuing confrontation, Wesker is apparently killed and the player character defeats the Tyrant.

After activating the lab's self-destruct system, the player character reaches the heliport and contacts Brad for extraction. The ending changes depending on the player's actions at key points: in the best ending, the surviving team members escape by helicopter after defeating the Tyrant again; in the worst ending, the mansion remains intact and the player character is the sole survivor.Development. Canadian model served as the basis for Jill Valentine's facial and physical appearanceResident Evil was developed by and directed by, who designed and directed the original for the console.

The game was part of an agreement between Capcom and to bring previous and new games to the. Unlike, and, which were simply to the GameCube, Mikami decided to produce a of the original game because he felt its graphics had not aged well, making it hard for new players to appreciate it. Programmer Yasuhiro Anpo also cited the original game's poor as another reason for the remake. Mikami felt the GameCube would allow him to bring the game closer to the original vision he had for the series. As Capcom's marketing director Todd Thorson said, the main goal was to 'achieve motion picture-quality visuals and create even more suspense and fear than the original'.Production started at the beginning of 2001 with a team of only four programmers. Because Resident Evil was one of the first Capcom games developed for the GameCube, the development team had to study the system's performance during the first stages of development.

Initially, the team considered creating the environments with computer graphic animation but then realized that this approach would require too much hardware capacity and processing to achieve realistic graphics. As a result, the graphical style of the remake features over backgrounds like the Resident Evil games.

Despite this, the is more dynamic and can track the player at varying angles. The backgrounds also make use of and layers to simulate effects such as rushing water or swaying tree branches. Creating fear in players was a priority, and many of the game's backgrounds were designed to have a high contrast between dark and light so that enemies could appear unexpectedly.Originally, the developers planned to only upgrade the graphics and tweak the gameplay.

However, as the game approached completion, Capcom started making more substantial changes. For example, the inventory was expanded so that players could carry a standard item like Jill's lockpick, while defense items, which were initially included in the main inventory, were introduced to make the game easier than the original. The developers originally planned to make all enemies invisible but the idea was discarded because it would have made the remake very different from the original game. However, they designed the zombies so that they could eventually come back to life after being killed. The developers added new areas for the player to explore, changed most of the puzzle designs, and included an additional control scheme whereby players move their characters by pressing the R button of the and steer them with the. Another addition is a subplot involving the character, which was cut from the original game.

Instead of using adjectives to describe, Mikami decided to have unique questions so that the player would pick the hard one.Capcom actors to be used as references by the character designers. The faces of the protagonists were based on real people and was used to animate their models. About 60 percent of the character motions were animated based on the captured data, while the rest was created from scratch. The developers initially struggled to develop a system for computer graphic animation. However, Nintendo provided Capcom with assistance and the problems were eventually solved. Capcom also hired new and rewrote the game's script to make the plot more convincing. The game was developed over the course of one year and two months.

Final development was very intense, as programmers had to work for two straight months with no days off to meet the deadline. Resident Evil was released in March 2002 in Japan, April 2002 in North America, and September 2002 in Europe. Reception Reception (GameCube)Aggregate scoreAggregatorScore91/100Review scoresPublicationScore8/1039/40A-8.9/109.0/1089/100Upon its release on the GameCube, Resident Evil received critical acclaim.

Reviewer Matt Casamassina felt that the game is 'a triumph as a stand-alone adventure and a major accomplishment as a remake', calling it 'the prettiest, most atmospheric and all-around scariest game we've ever played.' Similarly, reviewer Shane Satterfield described the remake as 'one amazing game that clearly stands as the best the series has to offer', while magazine remarked that the game's unforgiving gameplay and technical artistry improve the tension and anxiety that the original offered.The game was widely praised for its graphics. GameSpot credited the attention to detail, realistic gore, volumetric fog, and integration of real-time lighting and shadows with pre-rendered backgrounds, commenting that Capcom had 'finally perfected the art of mixing prerendered scenery with ambient animations and objects, and the result is the most visually impressive video game ever released.' IGN highlighted the complex geometry of the character models, stating that 'close shots of Chris or Jill look almost.' Writing for, Jes Bickham remarked that, unlike in the original Resident Evil, the contrast between character models and backgrounds is seamless.

He also noted that the game is 'so visually rich that simply seeing the next area is an experience to be treasured.' The game's suspenseful and cinematic atmosphere received praise, with going so far as to say that the game makes the original Resident Evil look like.

Resident Evil was also praised for its realistic sound. Reviewer Scott Alan Marriott felt that the game 'creates a constant sense of dread without relying too much on obvious shock values', while GameSpot highlighted the quality and variety of sound effects, noting that 'there seem to be dozens of sound effects for footsteps alone.' However, some publications considered the voice acting to be weak due to its exaggerated delivery.Although the game's limiting controls and inventory management was criticized, changes to many aspects of the gameplay were positively viewed. Mike Weigand of wrote, 'It's like playing Resident Evil for the first time.'

GameSpot remarked that the defensive weapons add a new layer of strategy to the game. However, the controls were criticized for their lack of analog precision, a feature that was previously available in the version of Resident Evil 2. Hector Guzman of criticized the fact that the original game's 'laborious', whereby the analog stick moves the player character in the direction they are facing, was not changed, stating that it can cause unnecessary difficulties when players try to evade monsters.

IGN's criticism was similar but considered the game's alternative control schemes a welcome addition.At the GameSpot's Best and Worst of 2002 awards, Resident Evil was nominated for Best Story on GameCube, Best Graphics (Technical) on GameCube, and Best Action Adventure Game on GameCube. As of January 2004, 445,176 copies of the game had been sold in the United States. In May 2008, Capcom revealed that a total of 1.35 million copies of the game were sold. Legacy Resident Evil is often regarded as one of the greatest and most visually impressive games in the series. According to IGN, the game's graphics 'became the new standard by which all future installments in the series would be compared.' Writer Liam Martin remarked that the game is 'the definitive version of a true classic' and that it still looked 'fantastic' nearly 13 years after it was first released.

Although the game received critical acclaim, it sold worse than expected. As a result, Mikami and Capcom decided that subsequent games in the Resident Evil series would shift away from the survival horror genre and incorporate more elements, starting with in 2005. Before that happened, Capcom developed, a direct prequel using the same graphics and released in late 2002. Wii version In December 2008, Resident Evil was ported to the GameCube's successor, the, along with Resident Evil Zero.

The port, Resident Evil Archives: Resident Evil, features a control system that supports both the and the GameCube controller. Although Capcom originally had no plans to release the Wii version outside of Japan, arguing that the game would not sell very well, the game was eventually released in North America and Europe in June 2009 due to the commercial success of. The Wii version received generally favorable reviews from critics, but some publications criticized it for its outdated controls, lack of new features, and lack of support. Remaster ReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScore82/100 (PC)83/100 (PS4)82/100 (XONE)Review scoresPublicationScore7/109.5/107/108.0/10A (HD) version, Resident Evil HD Remaster, was released for, and in January 2015. The HD version supports as well as a resolution of and a widescreen of.

Although the original pre-rendered backgrounds have a format, the developers decided against re-rendering them in 16:9 because it would allow players to see more of the environment than intended, reducing the sense of immersion and danger. As a result, the developers added vertical scrolling to the backgrounds, which respond to the movement of the character, to fit the remaster's widescreen aspect ratio. A new control scheme was also included, allowing players to move their character in the direction of the analog stick.The remaster was a commercial success, breaking sales records.

It became the 's biggest launch game and Capcom's fastest-selling digital game across North America and Europe. Capcom announced that the remaster exceeded sales of one million copies by April 2015. Its commercial success resulted in Capcom's announcement of a similar edition of Resident Evil Zero in 2015. Critical reception towards the remaster was mostly positive. Several critics noted that some features like the inventory system and the insistence on having to revisit previously explored areas have not aged very well, but generally agreed that the remaster was a solid revival of a classic. The new control scheme was also considered more intuitive and satisfying, especially for new players.

As of September 2019, the remaster had sold 2.4 million copies worldwide across all platforms.A compilation, Resident Evil: Origins Collection, which includes both Resident Evil HD Remaster and Resident Evil Zero HD Remaster, was released on January 22, 2016. The game was released for the on May 21, 2019 along with Resident Evil 4 and Resident Evil Zero. Dan Birlew (2002). Resident Evil Official Strategy Guide. Pp. 10–14. ^ Dan Birlew (2002). 'Basics & Combat Tactics'.

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You can unlock the extra equipment and game modes indicated below by satisfying the corresponding requirements. Hard Mode - Finish the game with either character. Real Survival Mode - Finish the game with either character. Invisible Enemies Mode - Finish the game with any character on Hard mode. Army Jill costume - Finish the game as Jill. Casual Jill costume - Finish the game twice as Jill (select the Once Again option).

Casual Chris costume - Finish the game as Chris. S.T.A.R.S. 2 costume - Finish the game twice as Chris (select the Once Again option). One Dangerous Zombie mode - Finish the game with both Jill and Chris (select the Once Again option). Infinite Rocket Launcher - Finish the game on Normal or Hard mode in fewer than 3 hours, while playing as either Chris or Jill.

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