Posted on: December 29, 2024

MrFancyPockets
Verified ownerGames: 4 Reviews: 2
A survival horror classic!
I am glad this game is easily available on this store, it is a timeless gem
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This re-released version of the game was co-developed by GOG.
This re-released version of the game was co-developed by GOG.
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Posted on: December 29, 2024

MrFancyPockets
Verified ownerGames: 4 Reviews: 2
A survival horror classic!
I am glad this game is easily available on this store, it is a timeless gem
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Posted on: December 29, 2024

KenjiUmino
Verified ownerGames: 61 Reviews: 3
Absolutely not "Great on Deck" :-(
So the original Resident Evil trilogy has been preserved now - this is a great thing, and I don't want to talk this down too much. But there are a few negative things that I noticed: A minor nitpick is that the auto-aim is inconsistent between the three games and can't be toggled in game. - RE 1 has auto-aim now even though none of the original PC, PS1 or Saturn versions I played had it. - RE 2 does NOT have auto-aim - dunno if the original PC version did, but the PS1 and GC release had it and you could turn it on and off in the optios menu. - RE 3 has auto-aim again - what's up with that? A far greater negative - almost a deal breaker for me - is the fact that it does not play nice with proton. I was looking forward to re-playing the original trilogy on my Steam Deck without going through emulators and stuff, but as it stands today, playing the GoG releases on the Deck is the inferior option. RE 1 crashes with an error right after startup - "Failed to initialize the Graphic Hardware Device.(3)" There are several ways around it, but most of them give you a black screen during FMVs and you can only hear the audio. The only way to get FMVs with working video and audio seems to be patching the game with files from the REbirth project - but then you would not need the GoG release to begin with because you can get the same result by obtaining a copy of the original PC release and adding the patches to that. RE 2 also crashes with an error message (something about directX) - you can use the workarounds for RE 1 but then you get no FMVs at all - they get skipped altogether. RE 3 starts without any workarounds, but again, no FMVs. And none of the controller buttons are recognised - only the left analog stick. YES, I know ... it says "Win10/Win11" in the system requirements and nothing else - but c'mon - with a few million Steam Decks out in the wild by now, I really think the Steam Deck and Proton should be a thing to test against before releasing a game.
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Posted on: December 30, 2024

jdonde05
Verified ownerGames: 3 Reviews: 1
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Posted on: December 31, 2024

LEGOlevi
Verified ownerGames: 2 Reviews: 1
so good hehe
I played the remake when it came out and I've beaten practically every RE game (3make, re2 remake, og re4,re4 remake,re5,re7,re8, re1 remake) and I NEEDED to play this one. I love how its still cheesy like og re1 i havent beaten dat but its funny asl jus too old imo, but this one is amazing and the police station is almost my fav re location (nothing beats re1 remake mansion imo). Overall very good i have to recommend
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Posted on: March 22, 2025

lordofpeace
Verified ownerGames: 6 Reviews: 1
masterpiece
this game is a masterpiece that should never be forgotten.
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