Resident Evil 1 : First Zombie & Remake
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- from the game resident evil 1 , the first zombie clip , it was so scary back a few years ago and prob is to some now :P i also added the remake also,hope you like it ... Please comment,rate and sub
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The first is more terrifying. Something about the eye.
David Harris yea, it like stares right into your soul o.o
Maybe because it looks like a clown
An evil clown. Scary clown zombies.
Agree, first one is more scary.
It's the pupil. If they'd have kept the pupil in REmake it would've been scarier.
Love how in the remake that the guy is still conscious and shaking. It really nails the Eaten Alive fear that the death scenes try to instill (esp. in RE2).
Yes I think they was a good detail.
That is why i think zombies are best movie monsters- yeah, i shit on them for being based in pseudo science, and not reall threateing to anybody who still has full use of their limbs and all defensive instincts(makes them the best and the worst at the same time)- but idea of boogeyman- or rather whole horde of them, who slowly approach you, and come no matter what you do to them, no matter how many you kill, and when they will finally corner you- you will be slowly ripped to shredds- that is our oldest fear, coming from the age, when our ancestors still kept watch at night, so something big wouldn`t just jump them- and it is mixed with our childhood nightmare, when as a kids we knew how powerless we were...
It makes the scene even scarier. The first zombie for whatever reason still scares me more, but the way he's killing Kenneth in the remake is what makes the remake of this scene scarier to me.
Kenneth was dead by the time Jill reaches this point wasn't he?
I mean aside from overwhelming paralysing fear I could see it being the moment just after Kenneth dies with the Zombie finishing up dinner.
RiP ofc .Kenneth
Surprisingly I actually prefer the original version of this part, mostly because of the cold, emotionless stare the zombie gives at the end, as if to say "You're fucking next. 8I"
i agree. it makes it scarier that you can see his eyes.. the remakes eyes are all white. its such a blank stare which makes it creepy
+casey tyler It may be a bit hard to see at first but the remake DOES have pupils, though they are pale white. Definitely adds to the "shock" factor quite nicely I believe!
That stare was like "I know what I'm doing, and I think you're next"
Eric Merrill And then it goes back to dead silence again.
He's like I'm a eat you then kill you
The first one is better because of the pupil. In the remake it's just like, the zombie is vaguely aware of your presence whereas the original made it clear you were next.
He looks at you
If you look closer, he actually looks back at you, the iris and pupils there and everything, its just very hard to see since its almost pure white on his eyes
In original it feels like zombie is looking at the player.
@@unknownuser494no not exactly
it's that eye contact that scared me shitless when I was a kid and my dad used to play this on our main house TV
The first one is more scary due to the fact that this thing still looks human, but demented, those human eyes sunken into that disgusting rotting face and the neutral expression as its eating that person, is genuine terror.
The second one is just "yep that's a zombie alright"
The second is more scary because it’s creepy rapid head shakes, it’s undead appearance, and the fact that the guy he’s eating is still twitching and alive. The first looks awful, it doesn’t look scary, and it did not age well.
They both look scary for different reasons to me.
I think the first one looked scary at the time but rightnow it just looks corny because the graphics didn't age well
@@darkshat3077 nah
this nigga retarded
@@darkshat3077 I disagree
The Resident Evil Remake had extremely impressive graphics for 2002. The models blended very well with the pre-rendered backgrounds, I thought.
I didn’t even realize that the remake used pre-rendered backgrounds until now! They look so good and the character model really do blend in with them
it was still pre-rendered backround. 95% of all you see is literally just a picture
Yea, when i saw the remaster version i was surprised about the quality.
@@TheStepmonkey Looks like a 2020 game.
Graphic wise it was far beyond 2002. Still looks fresh, like released just few years ago.
The original zombie gave me nightmares as a kid. I remember innocently putting the game into my ps1 and turning it off as fast as I possibly could when that damn zombie came onto my screen. It still makes my blood run cold to this day. I don't know why, but things like this terrify me, just poor graphics in games or even movies scare the living shit out of me. Loooooord. The remastered zombie looks way better, but it will never horrify me as much as the original.
I freaked out at this scene too. Then after recovering from that... I walked through a certain corridor...
*SMASH*
I did not sleep well after playing with the puppies.
DGneoseeker1 i know what you mean that bloody doge corridor much jumpscare much bullet lobotomy
'just poor graphics in games or even movies scare the living shit out of me' We are the SAME haha, I guess it's more gritty, and just harsh. I cant explain it.
I was 8 years old. I did not have a playstation. I did not have a megadrive. I had a mastersystem.
One Friday night, my family went to dinner with the family across the street. While the adults were talking and drinking, I got to play with the playstation, alone, in the teenager's room.
I was so happy.
I played the WipeOut demo. I played the Crash2 demo. I played all the games on the Demo Disk...
And then I ran out of games on the demo disk. So I put in the next disk. 'Resident Evil'.
This fucking zombie gave me nightmares for a good 10 years.
Also, here's the 'censored' European version I got. In that version, there's no head fall. You just come across a guy crouched down, making weird crunching noises. Then he looks back over his shoulder, with a look in his eye that is utterly dead, but sees you all the same...
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Panic ensues.
I think this is a case where the censors accidentally made the thing even more traumatising.
What made this terrifying to me as a kid is how you could theorize the zombie was breaking the 4th wall by staring at YOU, not your character
Pretty much.
I think what makes the original scene more memorable and horrifying is because of the stare..there's something about the way he looks back it's just creepy as fuck xD
If you look closely enough at a Remake clip and the quality is high enough, you can see the zombie's pupil turning around and staring at you in the same way, underneath that white pus.
I agree the original zombie looks creepy af! Those damn eyes!
Exactly and the eaten head falling is also sick.
yeah but really that dead stare that he gives you in the original is so creepy!!
Bad graphics literally make it so much scarier to me
that expressionless stare will always haunt me to the end. The 1996 version is by far the scariest and it never fails to give me the chills when I encountered that first zombie. The look on its face was unbearably terrifying, its closed mouth and those bloodshot eyes. Terrifying.
It’s so awful idk how you find it scary
It’s his opinion
@@darkshat3077 bad graphics can make something look scarier, like uncanny
@@thegamingnaker3155 I know. But this just looks so goofy and funny. He doesn’t even look dead, he just looks like a random dude with makeup on.
@@darkshat3077He *doesn't* look dead, he looks like something completely inhuman. That's part of what makes him so terrifying.
This use to scare the shit out of me when I was a kid. I wouldn't sleep until I saw sunlight, because I use to have terrible nightmares of that zombie eating me. This happened for 4 years straight.
redscarlet85 lmfao, me and you both, I never wanted to sleep for fear of dreaming about this.
I rember first seeing this on the ds port of re1 ( I didn't grow up with the ps1 version as I was born in 2005 and I first played RE1 Like this at my cousins house when he brought his copy of the game )RE: Deadly Silence and I immediately threw my DS across the room and it broke 😂 But the game survived
the outdated graphics (not cutscenes) are much creepier
A"rite, how many 90s babies my true survival horror brothers died trying to kill that zombie using the D pad? 😂
this little scene changed my childhood completly ..
Same. Scared the hell out of me as a kid. Couldn’t sleep for years 😂
My very first horror I ever saw as a child.. I was 6YO when my uncle bought this game and I watched him play at night. We had this long ass hallway in my house that reminded me of the hallways in the game. We used to do the slow head turn towards each other lol.. Ill never forget that.
You can see the eyeball moving in the remake, very faintly.
When I was a kid every time I saw a mansion I would think resident evil
And always think of how everyone I saw a creep looking mansion I'd envision this one everytime.
*"Hey smoothskin, got any jet?"*
Holy shit, I never thought of that.
"No but I got lead for you to catch" 😈
The REmake's version of this scene is better in every way... except for the stare. The original's first zombie would be entirely forgettable if it weren't due to that stare that tells... nothing.
What about the head dropping and rolling? Thats what got me
The head has michael jordans face
Ha, no. The remake tried waaaayyy to hard.
@@jeffcase7827 exactly. There is nothing subtle about it and it suffers as a result.
@@nobody2021 It's ironic that something subtle can influence very greatly. Whenever I first saw that zombie as a kid that was the scariest thing I've ever seen, I could barely even play it, when I did I chose Jill because at least Barry would be with me, that game haunted me, I wish things had a profound effect on me like it did back then, things would be so interesting.
almost 21 now and still scared of this. you guys cant imagine the fear i had as a kid when i played this, and this one night when i saw this zombie in my dream :o
I feel you. First time I saw this scene, I was like 6 years old and it gave me nightmares for years.
LOL, I am 21 and RE 1 is STILL the only game I won't play in the dark.
I remember playing this and my brother would bother me by leaving me alone so i could be scare ahaha, I remember also I paused the game till he came back LOL
Does it still scare you at 30? i still get shivers.
Fuck, me too🙈 I still hate zombies to this day😂.
the original always gets me. not only looks directly at you but he isn’t like twitching it’s really human like. he looks like he’s upset that you interrupted him. spooky
I never noticed this until recently but in REmake the zombies whited out pupils actually turn to face the player, that's honestly a really good attention to detail and actually raised the fear factor imo since previously I'd considered the original cutscene so unsettling because the creature looks at you directly.
Yeah idk where other people are coming from when they call the remake not subtle. Just seeing that white pupil move is the kind of subtle detail that makes me more scared than the original one. The original ain't bad, just way more static and abrupt overall.
@@RyougiVector it's so subtle that I didn't noticed the pupil movement until this commentary pointed that out.
Even then, there's a considerable lack of the same impact as those dead, soulless pupils on the original. Remake zombie turns and looks because he *senses* something's behind him. The OG zombie looks *directly* at you, he knew you were there the whole time, and those dead eyes say "Now it's your turn."
While the original may have had the half eaten head which could be initially scene as more gruesome, in the remake they showed the guy was still alive while being eaten. Which honestly feels waaaay more horrifying.
Guess I wasn't the only 90's kid who had creepy memories of this scene xD
+Rev this game is embedded in my memory i think i was like 5 when i first played this game
I'm an 80s kid, I appreciate every bit the more frightening impact of horror graphics from our two decades! The REmake may be scarier overall, but the OG had this zombie to introduce you to the world of survivor horror. Nuff said.
The first one will always be iconic. Me and my little bro watched my dad play this back in the day and when it got to this part we jumped behind the couch terrified. I think it works better than the second as it doesn't look like an average zombie. It has its mouth closed and an almost devious look to it's face, and that eye is fixated on you.
This was me and my older bro 😂 we had the same childhood bro
When I was 7, I remembered walking into my uncle’s room while he was playing this. The moment that zombie turned around, I screamed and cried. It wasn’t easy turning the doorknob to leave for some reason 😂😂😂. As a 22 yr old, I downloaded re:remake today so I can finally have the courage to play it.
the original is much scarier than the remake, because it still retains some "human" elements, like the eye, the blank expression etc, whereas the remake is just a run of the mill zombie like in any of the countless zombie movies and games.
The blank expression is what makes it not scary bro. REmake has everything above the original. Zombies are UNDEAD. Not random dudes with makeup.
@darkshat3077 Looks nothing like a dude in makeup. He looks entirely inhuman, but yet human at the same time. His piercing stare, seemingly conscious that he's just saving you for his next meal and knows you're there, makes him a lot scarier.
0:11 when your mom catch you eating in the kitchen at late night
this is one of those instances where the original wins.
I remember when i was a kid my older brother used to bring his friends over and show them that scene. Always freaked them out. That will forever be one of my
creepiest moments in gaming.
So nostalgia is what makes it better, not the actual quality.
@@darkshat3077 A lot of the comments here seem to share that sentiment.
To this day, I never got into Biohazard/Resident Evil because of this scene. I was six years old when I first saw this scene (the original) and I ran out of the room, screaming my lungs out in fear. Scared me so bad I never ever considered picking up this gaming series.
The original scene is more scarier for me because you see a white head doing a weird thing and that sound at 0:02 😱
I was 4 when I saw the resident evil zombie. Today I'm 21. Thinking back, this was my biggest fear throughout the years? Can't be too embarrassed, seems like tons of people had the same problem.
the orignal used in the video is the uncut version(you dont see the head drop) both versions have something i like. the original has that unsettling stare while the remake has that horrfied face of the poor guy eaten alive and twitching,
I stayed home sick from school and snuck in my older brother's room to play his playstation. I got to this part of the game and was horrified. I quickly shut off the PS1 and had several nightmares thereafter about zombies that I still remember today at age 29 lol. For the record, RE4 is one of my favorite games of all time. This scene from the first RE is terrifying though
Still sends chills down my spine when he turns his head.
the original despite being outdated now has the shot of the head falling which makes it more appealing for me, and also being in a full environment. the remake fails on a few levels
Damn the Evil Within had the exact same scene.....
Resident Evil copied it off of The Evil Within
I thought that I was the only one who noticed.
It's a reference bruh
cpt44mag I love that the devs cared enough to add that in.
kaan kok Yea and it's funny cuz a lot of people keep saying that The Evil Within copied Resident Evil when they obviously referenced them on purpose lol.
One of the most famous cut scenes in video game history
For me, nothing beats the original version of this scene. This scared me so badly when the game first came out that it gave me nightmares. I mean, the zombie looks as if it is actually looking at you, the player. *shivers* It still freaks me out to this day.
The same scene in REmake, though, gets points for the improvements made to Kenneth's physical response in the scene. He's still twitching when either you enter the room, meaning you missed rescuing the poor man by mere seconds.
I was around 6 years old when my older brother got RE for ps1, and when I saw this scene I started crying LOL..and then my mother came in and told me to not be afraid, because "zombies live in the mountains".
Now Resident Evil is one of my favorite games
Dude, I had the same experience. XD Ever since then, Zombies have been my worst fear.
was you'r birth year 1989 like me
@@johnnyboy-ws3we I was born in 1993
@Aegianlulz ok meaning you're older happened to be born in mid 80s or 89 like me also did you both watched totally spies to
Seeing this back in the 90s was terrifying
I never played the Resident Evil games when I was younger. I'm 23 years old now, and there's been a shit tonne of zombie media since then - movies, TV shows, comics, and other games, even within the Resident Evil franchise. Yet somehow, after finally playing the remake of the original Resident Evil game in the year of our lord 2020, this scene still creeps me out waaaaay more than any of those other zombie-related things managed to. I knew it was coming. It wasn't a surprise at all. But it still gave me chills. It's a testament to how much this game just nails the atmosphere and tension necessary to actually make zombies seem scary.
Fucking brilliant.
I just realized that the original zombie's eyeball is already looking at the camera when his head turns. Go frame by frame and you'll see what I mean.
"still one of the most memorable moments in Video Game History, minus 1 sin" - GCN Gamingsins
here after the new movie trailer lmao memories of traumas
There's a death scene in resident evil 6 that pays homage to this scene
In which scenario?
@@Esoteric.Autochthon when a Zombie kills you
This moment here is one of the most important moments in pop culture history. It’s what re-awakened the Zombie crave in the 90’s and 2000’s, it’s what inspired Films like 28 Days Later and Shaun of the Dead, as well as series like The Walking Dead.
The old one is creppier
The first one just has this nightmarish vibe in it which makes it so scary
The remake zombie still has the pupil, it’s just barely visible
I've never seen the head drop before. o.o
Because this one is the uncensored version...
It got cut out of the later games because it was too gruesome and people were scared of it
To be fair that head *is* kinda overkill, but uncut version means you can go balls to the walls with everything, it's not like people were not warned.
Playing the Nemesis recently, I fully realize how fustrating of a boss it is. It's really the smarter move to opt out of the fights when possible. He's faster than you are, there's hardly any chance of escaping from his grappling, and if your not at full health, there's a good chance that he will kill you in one move.
The way the camera zooms in on the zombie, and the head just falls on the ground before the zombie faces you, so unsettling. Still creepy to this day
I remember this scene. Never will forget it. I was 12 and me and my sisters were a friend of the family's house and their kid started playing this and back then I have no idea what Reaident Evil was so I just set there and when this part came on, I about pushed my sister trying to use her as a shield so I wouldn't have to look at it nor hear it.
I like how they used the same exact musical cue in both games
Yeah, the music when the head rolled over made me jump!!!
the head came out of nowhere, lol. you see the zombie chewing what SHOULD be a neck, and you should at least see a head stick out on the first frames but no, it just appears wormhole style and falls to the ground like "hi bro ur fuct"
The second one looks devoid of all life. The first one though, it looks genuinely hungry. The way that thing eyes the camera conveys some primal instinct, like a wild animal that is eager to feed.
well i totally didnt shit myself.....
I wonder what this scene would look like using the RE Engine.
I remember when I was 6 and my dad was playing the remake on the Nintendo Wii, when this scene showed up it scared me to my very core that I almost cried. A few years later I ended up playing the original and when this scene showed up I knew what I expected, but the fact that the zombie stares back at you made it utterly terrifying. It's all ok now, but at the time it was a steal on my fear factor
That music was awesomely relaxing. Thank you.
Made me relive being 9 and running home from my mums scared.
Compleated the Remake a few times now. It's brilliant!
1st and original intro to the zombies was so damn terrifying. Shoot it and the little bastard kept getting back up again. Never been so scared in a game up until that point. Amazing.
This traumatized me in 00s. After this scene, I couldn't sleep alone for the next few years.
awww he's so cute
Anna G
U re cuye toooo
No he’s not
Yea, such a cutie pie
Nothing beats that snapping sound then the pool of blood forming.
Yo me cague del miedo y apage my playstation 1 jajaja tenia 6 años pero fue mas mi curiocidad que lo Prendí y segui jugando xD
jaja
si yo tambien. Scary game
También, me asusta pero quiero saber y jugar más.
A mi el Nemesis me dio miedo
were finally going to get this scene in the new movie!!
Ah the memory as if it was yesterday.... Decided to play this in the dark when I was about 9/10, needless to say this came on the screen and I threw the remote at the T.v. covered my eyes and cried.... I'll never forget the look on my mums face when she flew into my room!! Or the slap she gave me :'(
This scared the crap out of me as a child playing RE1 on PlayStation. I wasn’t ready at the time for such horror...
MICHAEL JORDAN IN THE ORIGINAL?
LOL
I think you mean a bald Michael Jackson.
Michael Jordan lmao
The fidelity and extras of the remake really takes away the horror for me. When I was 10 I dreaded the encounter with the zombie.
Original:
You walk in, it's eerily quiet and rather well lit (providing a sense of security you _know_ isn't there). Guy in tattered clothing hunched over someone, quiet sounds of eating. It drops the dudes head, and shows its face, looking like a crazy guy with plaster for skin and an expression like a soulless cannibal. In fact, that's what they were as far as I knew when I first saw RE, crazy people who ate people. I wasn't aware they were just zombies.
Remake:
The mansion is gorgeous in the remake, but even with the reduced lighting and lightning flashes it's not as unsettling as the well lit, quiet..blurry mansion.
The first zombie is accompanied with ridiculous sounds of ravenous eating and wheezing and screaming, implying movement that isn't even there. The zombie is very calmly eating, not jerking around, making the sounds look tacked on to make it "scarier!". And while the REmake actually has zombies look like decayed walking corpses, it's not even a fraction of the fear the detached mindless cannibal look in the first one gave. Grayed out, dead zombie eyes don't creep me out like healthy looking normal eyes staring back. You know there's nothing normal behind them.
I agree Remember my dad played this game when i was child. It was an uneasy vibe encountering that zombie. I remember the music made it feel like your were alone in the mansion. Speaking on music, Dino Crisis has bone chilling music too.
absolutely
the remake is cheesy garbage despite high resolution
even characters look like cliche japanese design, nothing memorable like live action ones
" The original zombie looks like a golem experimenting with makeup"
I think the PS1 Zombie looks kinda hilarious, the way it looks at you. XD
While the Remake... is just like a Zombie.
“Oh hey...Sorry, I ate your friend.”
Mosk Hotel
Yep xD
There is something about the first one that is burned into my skull. I remember being like 4 watching my parents play and It shook me to my core at that age. 😂
I wouldn't say the beginning of the end, but instead the start of something different. I think as gamer's, we don't ever want to accept change in our favorite series. Now this wasn't a small change, it was a genre change, that's big, but the way I see it, RE 4 was the start of a whole new experience. We can look fondly on our past favorites, but I for one want to build new memories. I had two of my greatest moments in my video game history in RE 4 and RE 5.
I think this is pretty much one of the most influential, respected and loaned scenes in video games or even in whole entertainment industry!
Mierda, ese primer zombie me cago la infancia D: !!
If you didn't live this moment as a kid in 1996 and immediately shut off the entire PS1, you'll never truly know
I played after many years again the original resident evil and still give me the creeps 😎😎
I agree that there are many good moments in RE 4 about the experience. Because of the experience made in that game it also inspired game developers to create new generation games like Gears of War, Batman: Arkham Asylum and Dead Space (because of the 3rd-person, over the shoulder perspective). Despite our irrelevant comments from the video I see your point. :)
Hahaha! The Evil Within just did this same scene!! Awesome game.
I was 15 when the original came out, even as a teenager that first zombie scared the shit out of me
The original game scared the crap out of me back in the day, same with Silent HIll 1 original. Once you got past the start they kind of gave you a break. But the beginning scares were epic in those games. Both games had enemies that you couldn't kill easily. It was pure trauma!
The first one is creepier IMO. The remake version looks like they were trying too hard to make it look scarier with all those dark colors, downtuned music, lightning, seriousness and action styled gameplay.
The first one was very colorful and detailed (architecture, paintings, wallpapers, furniture, stylish interiors with lots of interesting stuff to look at). The music was really creepy (I really shat my self during Forest and Basement themes. The 2nd Floor theme was really despairing and depressive). Those letters ("Itchy, tasty", remember?). The sounds. The deaths were also memorable (I remember I was really depressed about Rebecca/Barry's death). The kickass intro.
Also, the first one feels like a gory B-Movie with unintended comedy parts (like hillarious and cheesy dialogues) which has its charm. The second one tries to be way serious and feels like a cliched horror action with dark corridors and jumpscares. In the first one if the the zombie grabs you - you're fucked (especially in arranged mode), in the second one you still can evade him which kills the feel of survival horror.
Oh and that first zombie, well the people below me said it already.
You do realize that, aside from the camp factor, the remake keeps all of those good points you mentioned intact... Right?
re1 remake is the best re by far
@umbrella corporation the mansion looks like a normal huge house 99% in the original
"I aint even that hungry"
Bro when he get home:
The remake's slightly more horrifying, at least to me. I think it's the twitching.
Leaf Bug I hate responding too long after the original comment, but I agree. I experienced both, in the time period they were submitted. The second one (latest version) gave me the most chills because of Forrest twitching, and his eyes rolling in the back of his head.
Doggo Wolf that's not Forest, I think it's Joseph, Forest was the one that got his eyes pecked out by crows on the balcony, he had the grenade launcher.
Ryan Angeline. Yeah, you right. Don't know how I made that mistake.
Ryan Angeline It’s actually Kenneth. Jill said his name was Kenneth to Barry
Imagine being a little kid and watching your older brother play this game way back in 1996 when this was state of the art
My 1st Time on Saturn I was like WTFOMGOMGOMGOMG WHAT DO I DO, HOW DO I KILL HIM, OPEN INVENTORY NO GUN??!!FUCK IT ONLY KNIFE, HOW DO I USE IT??!!!! I'M FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCKED-----------> you're dead
I believe why original zombie was scarier:
1. Pixelated head. More creepy and weird
2. Harder cotrolls. We are new on that controls that time.
3. We were younger, kids.
4. Our older brother's and cousin scares us.
In the original RE, which is better: With or without Keeneth's head dropping?
Nah man if you played the remake you'd see how beautifully perfected it... Remake is better can't always go with the original
Although I couldn't sleep for days playing it as a kid lol not even play it more like watch
MrChivitas11 Dunno bout that.
Original zombie's pupil somehow makes it much more daunting compared to the remake. As if it's still partially alive/ aware whilst devouring kenneth.
Remake is beautifully done sure but it just doesn't give off that iffy feeling the original did and still do.
no way, the remake is way more creepy and much more better than the original, is the best remake ever
oh yes indeed of course lol.
I slept on the couch for like 4 nights after playing this game as a kid when it first came out.
Why the couch? That's worse!
The remake is better because it doesn't have that weird half eaten face
But i don't like the white eye in the new
The original one is more unsettling. It’s like he’s staring straight into your soul and implying you’re next after you disrupted his meal.
I don't understand how its more creepy.
That one never made me piss myself but the remake one did.
It took me forever to build up the courage to go back into the hallway
Imagine your reaction to the REmake at that age? Your argument is invalid.
First one just ate a brain and immediately looks at your soul like "you're next"
Second is calmly looking away like
"Oh is that little Susan visiting the Harrison's? " While they're helping someone choking on a chicken bone
remake is more horrifying it sends chills down my spine
+Ivan Drago I guess it broke you
I never knew that Ivan Drago could get scared.
I thought Rocky gave you nightmares
I remember first seeing this scene when I was super young in my grandparents basement. My cousin playing this on the ps2 I think it was, and I remember seeing that scene, and it traumatized me for life. I remember having nightmares about it days after.
I'm probably gonna get some hate for this but the original isn't very scary the decapitated head that looks more akin to something that you would find in an anatomy class. It would've been cool if they kept the decapitation in the remake and made it look more like it was eaten on though.
Well that (the head) wasn't even in the original game. This is the unedited version of the scene which was never actually released back when the original game was sold.
It's always the sound the zombie makes along with the bloody mouth... But the eye is most sinister