Im nearly finished with classic RE and ive crowned my favorite
I've finally got through most of them, just have to finish Chris and start a Jill run again in REMake since a failed run like a decade ago. I know im going to finish it and feel confident enough to have an opinion on it.
The only game I DNF was Code V and I just couldnt keep interested without a guide, only to crash at the end of Antartica 1. No amount of "gotta get theough Chris's part" could convince me.
So its important to note i probably will not be replaying these several times in a row. I will likely revisit years apart, but effectively these are one playthrough opinions.
With that, im confidently saying RE96 and ReMake are my favorites.
Yeah yeah, the original has jank, its dialog is so bad its funny, clown fart basement theme in the Directors Cut, and and and.
But playing through the Spencer Mansion felt like I was right back at home in my earlier days of playing Dead Space 08, back when I was still gaining confidence in my skills, but now im at a point in THAT series where the horror escapes me because im more of a Necromorph Exterminator, rather than Isaac Clarke the Engineer.
But when I playing 96, it brought me back to those days where I was still scared of what was around the corner. Chris and Jill are so vulnerable to even the basic zombies that it keeps it tense, then you introduce Hunters and Cerberuses.
And then coming back to the REMake and its just so polished after years of experience and technology allowing for increased ambience. It just feels right.
So why 96and REMake over 2 and 3? Well for 2, it simply felt like it was expected from a sequel that released 28 years ago. I've been on the internet. I've seen the rankings. The top 10s. The "remember when Resident Evil was good" after RE6 released. I knew of Ada and Sherry. Leon and Claire. Carlos and Jill. Nemesis and Mr. X. And how 3Make has a bad reputation.
But because I knew much of what was going to happen, the surprise was taken out. It felt like I was rereading a book I was read to as a kid after reading the more relevant sequels.
Well what about the Gameplay? Unfortunately, it felt so much like I was in the shadow of the Spencer Estate that all the way through 2- Zero, I constantly felt "i wish I was playing 96 again." In fact, my decision to just ditch CV to go to Zero was 100% that I knew REMake was right around the corner.
Constantly i was having "i wish I was playing 96. I wish I was playing The Evil Within. I wish I was playing Callisto Protocol. And I most definitly wish I was playing Dead Space."
This is in no way me saying I find those games bad. I just think I dont vibe well with them. 3 might actually be worse for me (of the trilogy) just due to the amount of inventory decisions you have to make. I played on the easy difficulty so I had ample ammo and weapons but knowing what I do from the genre, all those gun powders and limited ammo would have been too much anxiety for me.
And then you mix in the fact I dont like chaser enemies and RE3 is not one I look forward to replaying.
I think what it is that ive experienced the later installments of the genre, which built upon what the father of the genre created. So i just might not be able to seperate it from history. I might not be able to fully appreciate what it did because to me its not new.
When I do revisit them, I will play on harder difficulties. I just dont like Horror as much and play my first playthroughs on Easy to enjoy the game, then might challenge myself more on subsequent playthroughs, like with 96 and 5.
But 96 and REMake...something about the classics man.
It doesnt beat the Dead Space series for me, but it certainly has made an impression.
Ill be moving onto 4 after I finish Jill's run. And im..hesitant. You'd think that since I love Dead Space, id live the game that inspired it.
But I have 4 failed playthroughs that never even made it to the big fish boss. That was over a decade ago but...we will see.