If you are going to do it, I say this is 100% the best way to experience the games. Resident Evil 4 is a premium action game. The environments from the ps1 games have aged incredibly well and this HD upgrade really helps them to shine. Resident Evil 4 latest version: Among the best Resident Evil games.
I just played through RE2 and RE3 "Seamless HD" and they way the games have been restored here is just a real treat.
Players join rookie police officer Leon Kennedy and college student Claire Redfield, who are thrust together by a disastrous outbreak in Raccoon City that transformed its population into deadly zombies. Yeah the "Seamless HD" version of RE2 are most definitely going to be the best looking version of the original game you'll be able to find. In Resident Evil 2, the classic action, tense exploration, and puzzle solving gameplay that defined the Resident Evil series returns. That's the option I would recommend, I do play it every now and then. As far as I know, that version only exists in Japanese (titled Biohazard 2), but there should be an English patch, you'll have to do the searching yourself.
It honestly doesn't look all too bad and it can even be played with a 360 pad, the controls can be customized to your liking (except the trigger buttons) and doors can be skipped, but not engine cutscenes. In that version, you can also skip cutscenes, which is convenient for speedrunners, but door animations stay.Īnd then there is the Sourcenext port, which I too have installed at the moment, here's a screenshot of what it looks like when you run it in fullscreen in the correct 4:3 aspect ratio with black bars (I've got a 1920x1080 monitor): Originally posted by Яedly < this is the best options in terms of graphics, if that's not something you can look past, though it's only available for the GC port and requires Dolphin to run.