Resident Evil Zero

Resident Evil Zero (2002)

by Capcom Production Studio 3, Capcom
Genres:Adventure, Shooter
Themes:Action, Horror, Survival
Game modes:Single player
Story:Resident Evil Zero is a third-person survival horror video game and a prequel to the first Resident Evil. The gameplay remains largely the same as previous entries in the series but also introduces what it calls a partner zapping system, which allows you to switch between the two characters Rebecca and Billy at any time. This feature must be used at times, as the game requires both characters to work together to solve some puzzles. New to the game are a bunch of terrifying enemies, like the mutant centipede, new areas to explore, and the ability to drop items on the ground instead of having to find an item box.Show more
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user avatar@XboxClown89user avatar@XboxClown89
January 29, 2025
I know this is going to be a tough sell for fellow RE fans. I always enjoyed playing this Resident Evil game. I like the idea you can swap between two characters. It works better than having to get through areas with an terrible AI partner. DLCs is mostly outfits for Rebecca. I did like what Billy gets out of em. Wesker Mode replaces Billy with Wesker with some cool features. You also can swap outfits on the fly now. I'm talking about the remastered version to clarify. All versions has my favorite mode, Leech Hunter. In this mode, you collect as many leech charms as possible. This tests how well you adapt to limited inventory slots. Resident Evil 0 still has some rememberable music. Some great sound effects to a degree. Some great unlockables worth playing for a couple hours to get.
user avatar@RionSteineruser avatar@RionSteiner
February 01, 2025
I have played this game in XBOX 360 and Playstation 4 but I would like to play it in my PC. I know the game is available in steam, but let´s be honest, the steam version sucks. The steam version is very bad optimized.
so I agree but for the resident evil zero remaster version in its best quality if possible of course :) who increased the price for legendary games deserves it.
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