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RE2 Remake Scenes Compared to the Original; How Did Our Eyes Not Bleed in 1998?

Here are 6 iconic RE2 moments in Resident Evil 2 Remake vs Original. Many of these moments are the same but made for a modern age of gaming.

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2pacalypsenow1929d ago (Edited 1929d ago )

Because in 1998 those were cutting edge graphics.

ApocalypseShadow1929d ago (Edited 1929d ago )

The writer has been spoiled from modern day graphics and may have been born in this era.

You're right. Back then, that was cutting edge. RE2 looked amazing back then even with polygons over basically a picture. Sometimes I would just sit there and look after killing zombies or just listen to the ambience. And the cinema. Don't know how many times I played and watched the:

"Wait!" "Don't shoot!" "I'm human."

"Get down!"

(Pow!!!)

"We can't stay out here." "Head to the police station." "You'll be a lot safer."

Course, I remember when I thought Pitfall 2 looked and sounded amazing. Lol! And Donkey Kong and Rocky on Colecovision. Just wow!

naruga1928d ago (Edited 1928d ago )

what a BS article ...back then RE2 was top of the league ....with visual details that didnt even pass to the remake!! ....if you see even intro has alot attention to detail in comparison to many AAA today games ....

Fluttershy771928d ago

I bet the writer is also 21 y o

Fist4achin1928d ago

You said Colecovision! Thats what Im talking about. That controller with the number pad! Great times there...

ApocalypseShadow1928d ago (Edited 1928d ago )

Oop! Went back to watch the intro and there's no "I'm human."

Mixed that part with going inside the store and the guy was holding the shotgun. Lol!Getting old.

Yeah Fist. Coleco among other systems. Remember that football controller? Lol!

Lord_Sloth1928d ago

I remember when FFVIII came out and everybody had a fit over how amazing it looked. I was awestruck!

Pozzle1927d ago

Same! I got RE2 when it first came out and I was amazed at how good it looked The pre-rendered backgrounds were so detailed, and gave Raccoon City such a gritty, grimy vibe that the remake doesn't quite capture. It was such a step up from RE1. Then RE3 came out, and I remember people being amazed at how realistic Jill Valentine's CGI model looked. I remember Playstation Magazine gushing over RE3 and FFVIII's character models, saying that graphics couldn't possibly get any better. What a time to be alive...

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sprinterboy1928d ago

I know right, what a stupid question. That's like saying how did gaming become popular with pong gfx and gameplay.
I played pong for hrs in "dreams" the other day. Enjoyed it more than that shite "anthem" demo.

deno1928d ago (Edited 1928d ago )

Exactly, and we had tube tvs. Gaming was a unique experience in the 90s. A bit more gritty in a sense. No auto save, limited difficulty options, no dlc etc...

supes_241928d ago

Three lives to beat an entire game or just one death and that’s it. Lol, remember having to beat games like Mario in one sitting cause there wasn’t a save. Love that I grew up when this all started to what the writer probably calls “an ancient console” and sees in a museum

Hardiman1928d ago (Edited 1928d ago )

You know the tvs of the day added to the experience IMO. It wasn't just games though because The Texas Chainsaw Massacre looked sooo much better on a wore out VHS tape from my local Video Store. It was grainy and darker and just looked like a snuff film. I saw it for the first time when I was 8 and it terrified me lol!

I love my 4K tv and the visual quality it brings, especially 4K Blu Rays but I do wish certain films could retain that look.

Smitty20201928d ago (Edited 1928d ago )

totally agree,i thought the graphics were amazing back in the day, older generation know the score! i would be surprised if this writer knows what a VHS tape is lol

sprinterboy1928d ago

I gave my nephew and neices a vhs tape over Xmas with a pencil, they never did figure it out lol.

Muzikguy1928d ago

Yes, those graphics back then were great. They still don't look that bad honestly. Of course things are much better now but I think they held up better than other games have. Also, games back then used much more than graphics to get the user's attention. So many minor details were involved. Much of which is still lacking today. I definitely have noticed a lack in attention to detail or just quality overall. Ever since the PS1 up until PS3 we had amazing soundtracks as one example. Music that immersed you as a player. That's not seen today in most games

jerethdagryphon1927d ago

Regarding that it's amazing how fast theind adapts to how good or bad something looks play the ace combat 5 port at first everything is blurry and ugly but your eyes adapt and it looks better as you play

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PhoenixUp1929d ago

People might say the same thing about visuals we have today 21 years from now

2pacalypsenow1929d ago (Edited 1929d ago )

I don’t think it will be as drastic. We’ve hit a wall when it comes to graphics, I don’t think we’ll ever see a leap from SNES to PlayStation and PlayStation to PlayStation 2.

AnubisG1928d ago

You might be surprised as technology advances. I heard this "we hit a wall on graphics" argument before.

2pacalypsenow1928d ago

I mean we haven’t seen anything that has wowed like crysis, and that was 2007

generic-user-name1928d ago

I was wowed by The Order, God of War and RDR2 this gen alone. Been hearing about this wall we've apparently hit for the last 12 years now.

gangsta_red1928d ago (Edited 1928d ago )

Agreed, games today look nice, but nothing astounding from lastbgen. it's nothing compared to the leaps we had back in the day.

Sirk7x1928d ago (Edited 1928d ago )

Not until photorealistic VR. Or I should say, not until it's affordable enough for the average consumer, bringing in tons of studios.

logotero1928d ago

Seriously, god of war is a great looking game. But ryse son of rome (a terrible game) had almost better graphics in 2013.

S2Killinit1928d ago (Edited 1928d ago )

Thats because the next big leap is from 3D to VR.

Muzikguy1928d ago (Edited 1928d ago )

I believe we've hit a plateau of sorts as well. Most increases now will be somewhat minor in the graphics department. I'm ok with that though. Let's get some realistic AI and things like that going. I just got a 4K tv and it's amazing even with the games today how great they look even without a Pro. PS5 will be great for the 4K stuff but I don't expect any drastic leap forward

@S2
I still don't see 3D as being that great of an idea. There are movies playing in theaters but games aren't made like they had been nor are TVs as far as I can tell.

Cobra9511927d ago

That wall is called diminishing returns. Graphics will improve, but they'll never leap from wireframe to filled polys to texture mapping again. Now they'll just get incrementally more detailed and realistic (hopefully).

S2Killinit1927d ago (Edited 1927d ago )

@Mizukguy
I didnt mean 3D glasses, I meant 3D graphics/games (as opposed to 2D).
The “leap” you guys are talking about is already here in the form of Virtual Reality (virtual demension).

From 2D —> 3D —> Virtual D

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sprinterboy1928d ago (Edited 1928d ago )

Your correct, the mind boggles 21years from now when gamers think tlou, uncharted, death stranding etc look shit lol.
I actually can't get my head round that, but like Elon musk said, we'll find it hard to distinguish reality with virtual reality as little as 10 years from now.
We will be watching the 1st astraunaunts land and walk on Mars live through headsets 10yrs from now

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PhoenixUp1928d ago

@ 2pac

PS3 & 360 graphics were also very visually mindblowing at the time yet even now people would give a modern game crap if it looked like it came from the 7th gen.

Visuals can always improve, as evidenced by many games not running to full top of the end optimization on current systems. The leaps may not be as significant as before but they’ll still be there. It’s only a matter of time a decade from now where saying “a game looks like a PS4 title” becomes a derogatory statement just like “game looks like a PS3 title” somehow became one a few years ago.

sprinterboy1928d ago

I thought I would give "heavy rain" another play through over Xmas (one of my top 3 games of all time btw)
Guess what I thought the facial animations and movement looked awful, so stiff looking and that's last gen haha.

2pacalypsenow1928d ago (Edited 1928d ago )

Agree, the leap from Xbox 360 to PS4 was so small, it seems like the PS4 and Xbox 1 are just midgen upgrades to the PS3 and Xbox360.

It wasn’t as exiting as when we went from PS2 to Xbox 360 imo.

PhoenixUp1928d ago

@ sprint

No matter how good a game looks at the time of release, it’ll be dated a decade or two later

@ 2pac

Midgen upgrades? I could never imagine something like FFXV running on 7th gen hardware.

cooperdnizzle1928d ago

Yes I think they will. Gaming still has plenty of room to stretch its legs. I think multiple layerd animation is the next big thing. Here we go

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tigertron1928d ago

In 1998, RE2's graphics to us were like RE2's graphics today. Kind of...

pcz1928d ago

Yes, in 1998 re2 was considered almost practically photorealistic.. I mean, it did have photos.

It's only now we can truly see how God awful it looks and the photo backdrops were almost incomprehensible.

In 20 years time, this remake will look like a joke too. It is the best of what we have now, but we literally don't know any better.

2pacalypsenow1928d ago

Exactly.

https://www.reddit.com/r/ga...

These graphics we’re considred “jaw dropping” in 1998, people don’t realize how far we’ve come in just 50 years.

Just be glad out of all the time periods we're lucky enough to live in this one.

Wattapeesajunk1928d ago

I remember getting this game on the PS1 and being in total awe. It was unlike anything I had seen before.

sprinterboy1928d ago

I still have fond memories of pissing myself laughing at 11 with friends "is that Chris blood" lol

AnubisG1928d ago

I think this writter was born after 1998 or was very, very young in 1998. The graphics we have today will look just as bad in 20+ years time, don't you worry.

supes_241928d ago

I’m hoping for some Ready Player One realism before I die! I think they nailed it but of course expensive as all heck

ClayRules20121928d ago (Edited 1928d ago )

I loved that movie. I’d love to get lost in a virtual game world like Ready Player One. I’d probably never leave lol.

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The best horror games on Xbox Game Pass

Got an Xbox and a Game Pass subscription and want something spooky to play? Here are the best horror games on Xbox Game Pass.

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The art of difficulty: What’s the best way to make games harder?

There are many ways that a game developer can choose to raise the difficulty in their games — but which ways are the most effective?

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DefenderOfDoom259d ago (Edited 59d ago )

A great example on how to do difficulty in a video game is DOOM ETERNAL. Started playing on ULTRA VIOLENCE but then I started playing on NIGHTMARE after a couple hundred hours of playing on UV . What makes DOOM ETERNAL fun, is on Nightmare, the enemies are very aggressive ,but they give you the tools to defeat difficult enemies , you just have to learn how to use them .

FinalFantasyFanatic59d ago

Doom Eternal was so tough, but it felt so amazing to finish that game, even when the enemy feels unfair and gang up/box up into a corner.

Nacho_Z59d ago

Personal dislikes are bullet sponges and bosses with regular enemies thrown in. Just make the boss hit harder if it's too easy.

thorstein59d ago (Edited 59d ago )

I think Helldivers 2 really gets it right. If enemies are easy, they swarm. If they're high level, they tend to have good defense and need strategems to take down...or bait.

I never feel too angry if I die by swarm because it is usually my fault for not checking my 6. I don't even mind dying if a teammate drops a bomb on the swarm that is gutting me.

I don't like cheap deaths. When the game allows you to progress only to hit you with an enemy that is suddenly immune to all the things you've unlocked and mastered is just dumb. If the game doesn't do hit boxes right and you get killed in lame ways it is dumb.

The screenshot is from Elden Ring, a game I really enjoyed, but the scaling was silly. I didn't do the Eligtree til late game so it was goofy difficult. I thought the Elden Beast was rather cheap. Not a fun skill based match, but just cheap enemy. There was no sense of, "oh it defeated me because I did this or I did that" like all Souls/Borne games.

Crows9059d ago

Don't handhold. There you go. every game is immediately harder and more rewarding.

DarXyde59d ago

1. Intelligent opponents that don't have some set, optional strategy to win and requires more critical thinking.

2. Game provides players with the knowledge and tools about a game world to stand a chance (or at the very least, the opportunity to gain the knowledge and tools).

3. Don't insist on enemies having much more health than the player arbitrarily. Sometimes, you'll have more durable enemies who are armored or inhuman which I would say is fair. The best approach to this I can recall in recent memory is Naughty Dog games: You're extremely vulnerable without armor and can get picked off pretty easily, but your enemies are pretty beatable with the right weapons and strategies where you can't just brute force it. That said, ammo is in short supply, so you engage at your own risk.

4. Depending on the type of games, make resources more scarce without necessarily making enemies bullet sponges. It simply means you'll have to choose your battles carefully and have damn good aim. Like Uncharted. If you're not good at headshots, Crushing is a rough time.

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The 7 Best Video Game Remakes of All Time

Remaking video games is not a new trend, but it is more popular than ever. Which are the best video game remakes of all time?

shinoff218393d ago

It's a crime star ocean 2 remake isn't on this list. Jeez

kevco3392d ago

There's so many remakes coming out these days, I'm sure many people's favourites won't have made the cut!

jznrpg92d ago

I agree with you. It’s was so good I finished it way faster than I wanted to.

ApocalypseShadow92d ago

Where's the 2D love? Like Strider and Bionic Commando Rearmed? Some of my personal Remake favorites.

LightofDarkness92d ago

Those games were excellent, especially loved that Strider reboot back just after the PS4 released.

got_dam92d ago

Links awakening was fun, but it STILL runs very poorly. Slowdown all over the place.

DefenderOfDoom292d ago (Edited 92d ago )

For a 90s video game remake I would put QUAKE 2 at the top. Nightdive did a amazing job . And Machine Games added awesome new content.

Soy92d ago

Dead Space over Mario All-Stars, esp since All-Stars was just a graphical upgrade. Otherwise.....can't quibble much with that list.