6 Resident Evil Games Capcom Should Remake After Resident Evil 4

4. Resident Evil Zero

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Resident Evil Zero trod the ground that any prequel title should, filling key plot details and casting new light on the events that transpired in the original game. It's not even a graphical facelift that the game would benefit from, in fact, even nowadays it remains a remarkably stunning outing. It would bode well instead, that the title got the remake treatment for the sake of merging what rejuvenated Resident Evil with what worked, to begin with.

For example, Zero sees the protagonists Rebecca Chambers and Billy Coen spend a considerable amount of the story together, this would easily facilitate the addition of Co-op multiplayer to the game. The original game inexplicably omitted the item box which necessitates a tedious amount of backtracking to retrieve items that were discarded for lack of inventory space, and that should/could be rectified in a remake.

It would also make for a different and more claustrophobic change to the Resident Evil Remake line-up with the train segment of the game, and you could also insert humanoid leeches to the Hall of Stalker Enemies that chase you tirelessly throughout levels ala Mr X.

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