6 Resident Evil Games Capcom Should Remake After Resident Evil 4

3. Resident Evil

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Now, yes the debut of Resident Evil has already received a well-needed remake. That also being said, the remake has been remastered in HD and still plays and looks well on today's consoles.

However, with Resident Evil 2, 3, and presumably 4's remakes being produced in the RE Engine to fit the third-person over-the-shoulder gameplay format of Resident Evil 4-6 & Revelations, there is an opportunity to once again visit Spencer Mansion in a brand-new light.

When playing Resident Evil 2 you can't help, but admire the immaculate design of the RPD Police Station. Now just think of what Capcom could do the mansion where it all started. Beyond the setting, we have seen with the 2 & 3 remakes and Village that Capcom likes to insert an impervious to damage and relentless stalker enemy with the likes of Mr X, Nemesis, and Lady Dimitrescu; Resident Evil has that element already built-in with the likes of Lisa Trevor.

In fact, so much of what made players sit up and pay attention to Resident Evil 2's remake is easily transferable to the content in Resident Evil. The originator of the survival horror franchise makes for an intriguing and exciting remake concept.

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