Sometimes I don't even want to play these games again but I still have a lot of fun watching your videos. It's great to see you analyse and compare each version.
I'm eager to see RE2 and specially RE3 originals covered here, RE remake (2002) is good enough for me, but these two are arguably better in their original versions.
I'm a dinosaur fan of the RE series. Despite knowing several versions of the game, I was unaware of these details. I originally played the PC title myself. A little later on PlayStation. It's good to know about these few cosmetic extras to enjoy the experience. There's one thing, sound effect of handgun Beretta was hilarious at the first time. Sounds more like silent gun for cap, not bullets. But it was first RE with one of the most beloved cheese dialogues. Still love it. Nice video Mr. Ocelot
Great video, I remember when the Director's cut came out and played the RE2 demo for the first time, I couldn't believe my eyes. RE1 is still the best for me, one of the best experiences playing games I had.
Great video! And kind of off topic but I love that we were finally able to get in touch with every main cast member over the last couple of years, they even (not too long ago) found the actress who played Jill, but she refused any type of interview publicly.
There are four versions of Resident Evil 1. It´s so good you also mentioned the one and only true authentic Director`s Cut which is a modified and hacked version of the Director´s Cut iso (non Dual-Shock version) with intro in colour, full legendary uncut head scene when the first zombie appears, and a few other goodies ;) absolutely worth playing. True conoisseurs only play the true Director´s Cut... I am so happy to finally have the real full version of Resi 1 after all these decades.
wow - what a breakdown! great job. personally I dig the GOG version, although the dialog sounds a little choppy at times (as if the .wav files are getting cut too early, or maybe just the reverb effects cut out early). nothing major and it runs smooth
I still have the Russian PC release disc of RE2, which as a bonus includes the original 1996 version of RE1 (it's just untouched USA pc release, all in english). You can play it on Windows 10 without any problems by launching the game through DxWnd. You need to cap fps at 30 in the program's settings (need to turn on the Extended mode), so the game will work at correct speed and don't freeze in the Jill and Barry cutscene. The only downside of the retail version - the CD should be on the disc drive all the time, since the game's .exe file and movies folder all placed there. Overall thank you for the video!
I actually recently bought a Saturn and Resident Evil just to play the Battle Mode. Also a DSI and Deadly Silence. Also have Duckstation and GoG. Personally I think Saturn is under appreciated. Maybe I missed it but I didn't hear the tic enemies mentioned. Great vid 😂
I play the Director's Cut Dual Shock version on Duckstation with the true uncut mod. I have both original and infamous soundtrack versions. I also use the upscaled PC backgrounds. Sometimes set postprocessing to black and white because the game looks really cool this way.
GREAT video, tho i want to add that you skipped over a few details on the PSX versions: the US/EU original release altered the difficulty a bunch by making each consumable that stacks (all ammo and ink ribbons) smaller and disabling aim snapping so you have to manually rotate towards an enemy every single time; the director's cut reversed ALL those changes, for both original and arrange mode, it has the same balancing as the JP version, then the US dualshock version for some reason redid all the numerical changes to consumables but only in original mode, NOT in arrange mode, tho it left the aim snapping alone. As for the DS version, its worth noting that the backgrounds are actually slightly lower resolution, 192p vs 240p, and the noninterger scaling + compression they used to convert them makes a lot of details quite fuzzy, on the other hand, they didnt JUST remake the models and animations, they also redid the textures as well, all of em, every single model has much higher res textures, you can see it in your own comparison with jill's hair having distinct ends rather than being an amorphous brown blob. As for the gameplay changes in that version, its based on the director's cut, meaning both classic and rebirth mods use the JP balancing and it includes the double ammo cheat, the rebirth mode is basically the arrange mode but with all of its new camera angles, costumes and unique unlocks (like the infinite magnum) removed, replaced with the stuff you mentioned. but they also added quick turning from RE3 and quick knife from RE4.
Iam 36 and every time i want to play a game, i find myself paying always the same games as my child/teen age. Every time i turn on a Sega Saturn or a Playstation, resident evil is the almost always the game i want to play. I have Mister FPGA and a Sony PVM but nothing beats playing on real hardware and listening the CD spinning, or in case of saturn, seeing the acess light blinking.
Excellent video! I appreciate the nitty-gritty comparison of the different effects for each console's premiere emulator. The Code Veronica video was also excellent-are you planning to cover any of the other RE games?
Great video, thanks for the recommendations! I was not aware of the True Director's Cut ROM Hack, just an ideal way to reply the game again. I am really thankful for what the Seamless HD mod community is doing, but yeah, if you want to classic with the RE, then then the original graphics look better and too jarring. Still, both versions are nice depending on the mood for play
Awesome video👍 I love this game and I played it for the first time on pc. So this was very interesting and informative, thanks. Can't get over how bad the soundtrack of the dual-shock ver. is. I remember the first (and only) time I tried that version, I got to the L corridor with the zombie dogs shattering the windows and... Man, that was such a disappointing moment for me. I think I stopped the game right there and went looking for a version with the right soundtrack.
For ps1 games im using duckstation emulator. Before that i was using epsx which was good. Playing Playstation games without texture wobble is very plesent.
for those that have a Switch with ''magic'' installed, the duckstation emulator is amazing, i'm playing all 3 resident evil ps1 games and it looks like in this video, i think it supports up to 1080p (i have it in 3x 720p and it's enough to offer a great screen resolution)....anyways...it's a way to replay these titles on the go again.
I just want to scream "Stop trying to make AI upscaling happen, IT'S NOT GOING TO HAPPEN" I mean it's already happened and it looks terrible. Subscribed!
Totally agree. The seamless HD project takes a lot of space and has a convoluted installation process. It end up looking very artificial (cause AI) so not for my liking. As of now, I prefer the DS version for the QOL improvements. I'm looking for a version that can be MODed, combining the best of each.
You don't need the files from the original PC version to run the SHDP. All you need to do is select the japanese version when you install the game from GOG. The mods will do the rest.
Very nice comparison. Sadly, there has never been an ultimate version, that would mix PC performance, PSX director's cut + Saturn Batle mode, that would be the ultimate life form =(
To think that almost 30 years ago this was the best Resolution we could make and now we have to run Setups to make it look like Pixel mash again and we actually Love it 😂
I became more and more fond of the Nintendo DS version. I also play it natively on my 3DS so I'm not stretching things out. Having the map on the botton screen and skipping door animations is the major plus for me. Overtime I just come to prefer it now. I did enjoy playing it on GOG though.
THe only feat missing between all versions and DS is that Deadly silence let you use the survival knife the same way as RE4. Not ground breaking but save you some bullets when the zombies were laying in the floor.
You seriously undersold the Saturn version. It had the new game mode, better looking backgrounds, Zombie Wesker, new outfits, a new hunter type named the Tick that worked like a Licker and had a special Boss the golden Tyrant.
Wait, why is my Classic REbirth hard to find and requires effort to set up? It's literally a dll and an exe that you put on top of the JP GOG version. It couldn't be any simpler. 🤔
This should get more attention. If you own it on gog, you can choose to download/install the JP version no matter your region. That's all the "acquiring" you need to do to get the JP release for REbirth.
Just got done with the ps5 version, im so glad it looks great, has most of the best features, the correct music and… thats it! They pussied out on the uncensored full colored high res cinematics.
To me, the original PS1 Director's Cut (non-DualShock) played through DuckStation can't be beat despite the lack of uncensored scenes. Even better than the Rebirth patch. Same for RE2 and RE3.
I do remember of playing Deadly Silence on an emulator (unsure which one it was, unfortunately). I remember having some issues with trying to snuff a bunch of lit candles using the microphone function (even with preset audio frequencies that the emulator could provide). Checking this video out, I am almost tempted to try the game on MelonDS and see if it's fully playable in Rebirth mode from beginning to end.
In SD Snatcher, a cutesy RPG reinterpretation of Hideo Kojima’s cyberpunk adventure game, part of the game requires you to play a whack-a-mole type minigame and beat the high score. You have to do this again later, meaning if you get a score that’s too high the first time you’ll make the second run ALOT harder.
These are my impressions strictly concerning the sound and music side🔉of the portings: the old pc windows version, I don't know about the new one, has sound effects identical to the '96 ps1 version (in the spicific I don't know if more muffled), but these are trifles, after all, as far as the auditory quality on pc was concerned, one's sound card and related came into play (at least in this title). Instead in the saturn one sometimes finds lower volume dubbing, sound effects, especially zombie wails, are different from the ordinary versions; to reiterate, the term 'different' does not mean inferior. The soundtrack played by the saturn, although no one seems to have noticed, seems to me to offer a few more frequencies that return vaguely cleaner, fuller-bodied music. I don't know whether credit is due to the group that handled the difficult porting, or simply to the console's internal yamaha-tagged chip. I look forward to criticism, enrichment and comparisons...thank you ☺
I would recommend the Directors Cut and DS Rebirth mode versions. The Directors Cut is basically the same as the original Japanese PS1 release though highly censored for western audiences. While the DS Rebirth version is a remix of the original with Less censorship than the PS1 version and added quality of life changes like on screen map, new puzzles and you can touch Jills chest and behind!
To me it's a toss up between The DS version and PC. Not being able to skip doors is hard to go back to. And to me, if one chooses Deadly Silence on Melon DS. Set either L3 and R3...or the triggers to toggle Full-screen and screen-swapping respectively and just swap to the map with your screen swap button when you need it!
I'm sure the seamless HD textures could be ported to Duckstation, at least partially. Also, Duckstation has an Android port with pretty much all the same features.
There's a difference in a dialogue that makes PS1 wins over the Saturn Resident Evil 1996 version. When Barry is saving JILL from the PLANT, Barry's voice in the Saturn version sounds a lot weaker than what we hear in the PS1. As an user said, " I've never heard that recording of Barry's line before, and it sounds horrible. The original recording it replaced was one of the better deliveries in the game, believe it or not. If that was what it sounded like, I'd easily rank it as the worst performance in the whole game."
3:10 you wanna to compare just the music of the basement wich is the worse indeed but that doesent mean the other musics are bad, on the contrary, dual shock edition have a good soundtrack, take the safe room for example - the PLACIDO music, relaxing music so good as the original theme
The cutscenes in the US and Japanese releases of PS1 Director's Cut was a mistake. The later released Europe PAL release had the proper uncensored cutscenes, but has letterboxing borders and 17% slower gameplay due to bad NTSC to PAL conversion, albeit since the game is completely unoptomized, by forcing NTSC in DuckStation settings, you could possibly get an identical expetience to NTSC. NTSC forcing works bad when the game is PAL optimized - runs the same speed as NTSC, often with next to no letterboxing due to overscan cropping, and then forcing NTSC would make the game run too fast. Also the original Japanese PS1 release has a different ending and cast intro song, along with the original American PS1 release being more difficult - Director's Cut and later reverted to the Japanese difficulty
As of today most graphically advanced version from what I read is Resident Evil PC PowerVR edition, it have better textures and insane 800x600 resolution. But it runs on PVR graphics like Kyro 2 i guess.
Great video as always! 🙏 Just acquired a copy of Resident Evil for the PS1, will start my playthrough soon. I'm guessing none of the PC alternatives beats the OG experience of playing it on the PS1 hooked up to a CRT? 😆
@@player2-lightwater914 For Chris is no change, he must use ink ribbons. I also notice that on Jill second playthrough she finds 3 ink ribbons each time.
You forgot to mention that not only you can skip door animations on Deadly Silence, but you can also skip in game cutscenes which is something you can't do it on PS1 and PC versions.
i bought re1 3 times on original playstation because i broke my disks and one directors cut version then.i bought the pc version and nintendo ds version. i bought a gamecube on release just do play the remake. so i think i liked that game
Even though it may not be the best to play on pc i really raccomend giving Resident Evil DS a try if you have the original hardware aka A Nintendo DS/3DS
everyone memes on the DC soundtrack, but in reality it's not THAT bad. there's a reason everyone always uses the same exact track (basement/kitchen) to showcase it - it's really the only egregious track. the rest of the soundtrack is fine, and is an improvement on the original in some cases. if you can ignore the 1 meme song that shows up in 2 rooms, you'll still enjoy it.
Even the basement music isn't bad. It just sounds jarring to people who only listened to diatonic music their whole life. If anything, being off key makes it more spooky sounding.
To be honest, i don’t like the HD mods for every classic titles, just make it compatible for modern OS, controller, better scaling and some minor fixes are enough for me. So, i prefer the duckstation and gog without HD mods. The best version in my opinion is duckstation, it has retro achievements support and better color than PC version
Ocelot, what a person. Managed to escape all the nanomachines and foxdies with help of his genius plant, and now he is doing great videos on TH-cam.
Sounds a bit different though... He must have gotten a new arm?
You're pretty good
Kept You Waiting Huh?
@@brandonbaka1375pretty.. good.
Mantis: I see you like RE games.
Mantis: I see you like Dualshock soundtracks.
Sometimes I don't even want to play these games again but I still have a lot of fun watching your videos. It's great to see you analyse and compare each version.
👆🏻😹
Nice always love these port/version comparisons
I'm eager to see RE2 and specially RE3 originals covered here, RE remake (2002) is good enough for me, but these two are arguably better in their original versions.
re2 is out on gog
re2 and especially re3 remake are jokes
@@Bejdza ?
re2 remake is goated bro
@@keithcostello1388 it's a decent game but horrible remake
@@keithcostello1388 great remake until you leave the rpd
I'm a dinosaur fan of the RE series. Despite knowing several versions of the game, I was unaware of these details. I originally played the PC title myself. A little later on PlayStation. It's good to know about these few cosmetic extras to enjoy the experience.
There's one thing, sound effect of handgun Beretta was hilarious at the first time. Sounds more like silent gun for cap, not bullets. But it was first RE with one of the most beloved cheese dialogues. Still love it.
Nice video Mr. Ocelot
The dialogs are the greastest thing about RE. I love it.
@@sjogosPTThe story of how and why it sounds like that is rather interesting
Don't forget the golden Tyrant in the Saturn version!
This guy knows what's up!
and the maze portion of the game
and the Tick re-skin of the Hunter creature. As well as fighting 2 tyrants in Chris’ scenario.
The best thing about resident evil gog port that it supports mods
Great video, I remember when the Director's cut came out and played the RE2 demo for the first time, I couldn't believe my eyes. RE1 is still the best for me, one of the best experiences playing games I had.
Great video! And kind of off topic but I love that we were finally able to get in touch with every main cast member over the last couple of years, they even (not too long ago) found the actress who played Jill, but she refused any type of interview publicly.
There are four versions of Resident Evil 1. It´s so good you also mentioned the one and only true authentic Director`s Cut which is a modified and hacked version of the Director´s Cut iso (non Dual-Shock version) with intro in colour, full legendary uncut head scene when the first zombie appears, and a few other goodies ;) absolutely worth playing. True conoisseurs only play the true Director´s Cut...
I am so happy to finally have the real full version of Resi 1 after all these decades.
Nice comparison! If we get the DS content (3D enhancements) to the PC port, it would be one of the best ways to play it.
Can't have a Resident Evil 1 Ports video without the Basement Music Joke
Lovely :3
Ds models are really Nice, i wish they ported to pc version at least
well there's ds mod for "classic rebirth" pc ver
@@maihongle110 that is nice, i saw in nexus mods. now we can have the best version of re1
Especially when you use the touchscreen to check Jill's... hm, assets.
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Good vid Ocelot! The last part making a summary about the upsides of the versions was quite good and very informative, loved it.
Good review love the original resident evil, true directors cut is hands down my favorite version of the game.
I dream of a combination of True Director's Cut and Deadly Silence.
Whenever they release the second REmake, maybe that will be an option?
@@mellowyello1478 The new remakes have all cut massive chunks of content out of the games, why would they add more content in?
I'd like to see that with the addition of the Sega Saturn port content as well.
Thanks for bringing some love to RE 1996
Ocelot-senpai thank you for your wonderful videos, keep on keeping on!
I was going to go with the GOG version with classic rebirth, but after watching I think I’ll go with Duckstation. Thanks for your hard work as always!
One thing to note (forgot if the video mentions it) is that the PS1 versions got a difficulty increase in the US, not present in the Japanese version.
14 hours?? I want it NOW
wow - what a breakdown! great job. personally I dig the GOG version, although the dialog sounds a little choppy at times (as if the .wav files are getting cut too early, or maybe just the reverb effects cut out early). nothing major and it runs smooth
I still have the Russian PC release disc of RE2, which as a bonus includes the original 1996 version of RE1 (it's just untouched USA pc release, all in english). You can play it on Windows 10 without any problems by launching the game through DxWnd. You need to cap fps at 30 in the program's settings (need to turn on the Extended mode), so the game will work at correct speed and don't freeze in the Jill and Barry cutscene. The only downside of the retail version - the CD should be on the disc drive all the time, since the game's .exe file and movies folder all placed there.
Overall thank you for the video!
I actually recently bought a Saturn and Resident Evil just to play the Battle Mode. Also a DSI and Deadly Silence.
Also have Duckstation and GoG. Personally I think Saturn is under appreciated. Maybe I missed it but I didn't hear the tic enemies mentioned.
Great vid 😂
...and wesker zombie as well
Also, Chris has to fight two T-002 tyrants in the lab, and the last enemy in the battle mode is a golden T-002.
I love the Dualshock version's soundtrack - maybe because it was my childhood
I play the Director's Cut Dual Shock version on Duckstation with the true uncut mod. I have both original and infamous soundtrack versions. I also use the upscaled PC backgrounds.
Sometimes set postprocessing to black and white because the game looks really cool this way.
It's possible to use PC backgrounds on a PS1 emulator?
@@pengu6335 yeah, it is with the texture replacement feature. I used the PC backgrounds because the PS1 version is plagued with compression artifacts.
The seamless HD version on PC looks and plays really good
GREAT video, tho i want to add that you skipped over a few details on the PSX versions: the US/EU original release altered the difficulty a bunch by making each consumable that stacks (all ammo and ink ribbons) smaller and disabling aim snapping so you have to manually rotate towards an enemy every single time; the director's cut reversed ALL those changes, for both original and arrange mode, it has the same balancing as the JP version, then the US dualshock version for some reason redid all the numerical changes to consumables but only in original mode, NOT in arrange mode, tho it left the aim snapping alone.
As for the DS version, its worth noting that the backgrounds are actually slightly lower resolution, 192p vs 240p, and the noninterger scaling + compression they used to convert them makes a lot of details quite fuzzy, on the other hand, they didnt JUST remake the models and animations, they also redid the textures as well, all of em, every single model has much higher res textures, you can see it in your own comparison with jill's hair having distinct ends rather than being an amorphous brown blob. As for the gameplay changes in that version, its based on the director's cut, meaning both classic and rebirth mods use the JP balancing and it includes the double ammo cheat, the rebirth mode is basically the arrange mode but with all of its new camera angles, costumes and unique unlocks (like the infinite magnum) removed, replaced with the stuff you mentioned. but they also added quick turning from RE3 and quick knife from RE4.
The best way to play Resident Evil is on a real Playstation, with a CRT television, with the lights turned off.
I don’t have a CRT 😭. But I have an OLED.
I'm 39 now so I know that feeling. I shat my pants more than by any game now. :)
As opposed to a fake playstation?
@@AshPlays85 39yo here! SAME! XD
Iam 36 and every time i want to play a game, i find myself paying always the same games as my child/teen age. Every time i turn on a Sega Saturn or a Playstation, resident evil is the almost always the game i want to play.
I have Mister FPGA and a Sony PVM but nothing beats playing on real hardware and listening the CD spinning, or in case of saturn, seeing the acess light blinking.
I've been waiting for this one
I love your videos! Keep going ❤
Thank you!
Excellent video! I appreciate the nitty-gritty comparison of the different effects for each console's premiere emulator. The Code Veronica video was also excellent-are you planning to cover any of the other RE games?
I absolutely adore your channel. Every video is perfectly targeted towards me. Thank you!
Thanks! That means we have similar tastes! I'll continue to make videos targeted to you lol
You should make a video on the OG Resident Evil 2 next.
Great video, thanks for the recommendations! I was not aware of the True Director's Cut ROM Hack, just an ideal way to reply the game again. I am really thankful for what the Seamless HD mod community is doing, but yeah, if you want to classic with the RE, then then the original graphics look better and too jarring. Still, both versions are nice depending on the mood for play
Awesome video👍
I love this game and I played it for the first time on pc. So this was very interesting and informative, thanks.
Can't get over how bad the soundtrack of the dual-shock ver. is. I remember the first (and only) time I tried that version, I got to the L corridor with the zombie dogs shattering the windows and... Man, that was such a disappointing moment for me. I think I stopped the game right there and went looking for a version with the right soundtrack.
Great video! Thank you!
many hate it, but i adore the clowns farting in the basement soundtrack
I like your style.
Do more of other games.
For ps1 games im using duckstation emulator. Before that i was using epsx which was good. Playing Playstation games without texture wobble is very plesent.
If i could like this video a thousand times, I would.
Will you make a similar video, but with RE2 and RE3? Good video.
for those that have a Switch with ''magic'' installed, the duckstation emulator is amazing, i'm playing all 3 resident evil ps1 games and it looks like in this video, i think it supports up to 1080p (i have it in 3x 720p and it's enough to offer a great screen resolution)....anyways...it's a way to replay these titles on the go again.
well, that and the steam deck
GOG and SHDP is the way to go, if you're doing a video on 2, 3 and 4, looking forward to those.
great video, thanks!
I just want to scream "Stop trying to make AI upscaling happen, IT'S NOT GOING TO HAPPEN" I mean it's already happened and it looks terrible. Subscribed!
Totally agree.
The seamless HD project takes a lot of space and has a convoluted installation process.
It end up looking very artificial (cause AI) so not for my liking.
As of now, I prefer the DS version for the QOL improvements. I'm looking for a version that can be MODed, combining the best of each.
You don't need the files from the original PC version to run the SHDP. All you need to do is select the japanese version when you install the game from GOG. The mods will do the rest.
damn, i loved that vídeo, will you make a video about RE2 and RE3?
Very nice comparison. Sadly, there has never been an ultimate version, that would mix PC performance, PSX director's cut + Saturn Batle mode, that would be the ultimate life form =(
Thank you! Did not play RE yet.
Deadly Silence is my favorite version of RE1, and since its RE1 it is my favorite DS game by default. And in the GBA slot? Doom, of course.
playing on ds was a blast
To think that almost 30 years ago this was the best Resolution we could make and now we have to run Setups to make it look like Pixel mash again and we actually Love it 😂
I became more and more fond of the Nintendo DS version.
I also play it natively on my 3DS so I'm not stretching things out. Having the map on the botton screen and skipping door animations is the major plus for me.
Overtime I just come to prefer it now. I did enjoy playing it on GOG though.
I love the DS version and always finish the game at least once a week
Great content
THe only feat missing between all versions and DS is that Deadly silence let you use the survival knife the same way as RE4. Not ground breaking but save you some bullets when the zombies were laying in the floor.
You seriously undersold the Saturn version.
It had the new game mode, better looking backgrounds, Zombie Wesker, new outfits, a new hunter type named the Tick that worked like a Licker and had a special Boss the golden Tyrant.
Wait, why is my Classic REbirth hard to find and requires effort to set up? It's literally a dll and an exe that you put on top of the JP GOG version. It couldn't be any simpler. 🤔
This should get more attention. If you own it on gog, you can choose to download/install the JP version no matter your region. That's all the "acquiring" you need to do to get the JP release for REbirth.
Great video. Will you do one for RE2? The GOG version came out yesterday.
Holy! Did I see hd models here
The visible map on the DS is super nice.
Other than GOG ver, for me all ver. is must play.
me too😅
Just got done with the ps5 version, im so glad it looks great, has most of the best features, the correct music and… thats it! They pussied out on the uncensored full colored high res cinematics.
To me, the original PS1 Director's Cut (non-DualShock) played through DuckStation can't be beat despite the lack of uncensored scenes. Even better than the Rebirth patch. Same for RE2 and RE3.
Dual shock version is like low budget 80s movie. I was watching and listing to it for asmr and was like what the heck is going on. lol
Gameboy version is the best imho.
I do remember of playing Deadly Silence on an emulator (unsure which one it was, unfortunately). I remember having some issues with trying to snuff a bunch of lit candles using the microphone function (even with preset audio frequencies that the emulator could provide). Checking this video out, I am almost tempted to try the game on MelonDS and see if it's fully playable in Rebirth mode from beginning to end.
I got through the mouth-to-mouth section with Richard, it uses the microphone. It was a little inconsistent but it worked
In SD Snatcher, a cutesy RPG reinterpretation of Hideo Kojima’s cyberpunk adventure game, part of the game requires you to play a whack-a-mole type minigame and beat the high score. You have to do this again later, meaning if you get a score that’s too high the first time you’ll make the second run ALOT harder.
I almost finished this game a few months ago
but I think I'll start from the begining
"The Creator of the Survival horror genre Resident Evil"... Alone in the Dark glares with blocky eyes and character models made of 12 polygons.
Skipping the door transitions is heresy XD
These are my impressions strictly concerning the sound and music side🔉of the portings: the old pc windows version, I don't know about the new one, has sound effects identical to the '96 ps1 version (in the spicific I don't know if more muffled), but these are trifles, after all, as far as the auditory quality on pc was concerned, one's sound card and related came into play (at least in this title). Instead in the saturn one sometimes finds lower volume dubbing, sound effects, especially zombie wails, are different from the ordinary versions; to reiterate, the term 'different' does not mean inferior. The soundtrack played by the saturn, although no one seems to have noticed, seems to me to offer a few more frequencies that return vaguely cleaner, fuller-bodied music. I don't know whether credit is due to the group that handled the difficult porting, or simply to the console's internal yamaha-tagged chip. I look forward to criticism, enrichment and comparisons...thank you ☺
I would recommend the Directors Cut and DS Rebirth mode versions.
The Directors Cut is basically the same as the original Japanese PS1 release though highly censored for western audiences. While the DS Rebirth version is a remix of the original with Less censorship than the PS1 version and added quality of life changes like on screen map, new puzzles and you can touch Jills chest and behind!
Cool video
To me it's a toss up between The DS version and PC.
Not being able to skip doors is hard to go back to.
And to me, if one chooses Deadly Silence on Melon DS. Set either L3 and R3...or the triggers to toggle Full-screen and screen-swapping respectively and just swap to the map with your screen swap button when you need it!
Jill has such lovely eyes in hd
the DS version is the one I played the most...used to play it on the long distance bus every week
you can also poke Jill in the DS version and she will react to it xd
When I heard the director's cut DualShock version at 3:16, I thought it was a joke because it's so awful.
The Seamless Versions (also for 2 and 3) go too much into a Cell Shading Look for my Taste, i really like the pre rendered Graphics and this kills it.
I'm sure the seamless HD textures could be ported to Duckstation, at least partially. Also, Duckstation has an Android port with pretty much all the same features.
There's a difference in a dialogue that makes PS1 wins over the Saturn Resident Evil 1996 version. When Barry is saving JILL from the PLANT, Barry's voice in the Saturn version sounds a lot weaker than what we hear in the PS1. As an user said, " I've never heard that recording of Barry's line before, and it sounds horrible. The original recording it replaced was one of the better deliveries in the game, believe it or not. If that was what it sounded like, I'd easily rank it as the worst performance in the whole game."
You can tap Jill Valentine with the stylus on DS and she reacts according to where you tapped.
Chris, too.
3:10 you wanna to compare just the music of the basement wich is the worse indeed but that doesent mean the other musics are bad, on the contrary, dual shock edition have a good soundtrack, take the safe room for example - the PLACIDO music, relaxing music so good as the original theme
The cutscenes in the US and Japanese releases of PS1 Director's Cut was a mistake. The later released Europe PAL release had the proper uncensored cutscenes, but has letterboxing borders and 17% slower gameplay due to bad NTSC to PAL conversion, albeit since the game is completely unoptomized, by forcing NTSC in DuckStation settings, you could possibly get an identical expetience to NTSC. NTSC forcing works bad when the game is PAL optimized - runs the same speed as NTSC, often with next to no letterboxing due to overscan cropping, and then forcing NTSC would make the game run too fast.
Also the original Japanese PS1 release has a different ending and cast intro song, along with the original American PS1 release being more difficult - Director's Cut and later reverted to the Japanese difficulty
As of today most graphically advanced version from what I read is Resident Evil PC PowerVR edition, it have better textures and insane 800x600 resolution. But it runs on PVR graphics like Kyro 2 i guess.
3:16 this had me crying how did they give the greenlight to this track 😭
Great video as always! 🙏 Just acquired a copy of Resident Evil for the PS1, will start my playthrough soon. I'm guessing none of the PC alternatives beats the OG experience of playing it on the PS1 hooked up to a CRT? 😆
Definitely not 😁 have fun!
First time I played it was on a PC hooked to a CRT monitor with the uncensored, coloured FMVs
Man imagine if Nightdive Studio were given the permission to work on these.
One big difference between PS1 and PC (GOG) version is that with first playthrough with Jill you can save without ink ribbons!
Just Jill? What about Chris?
@@player2-lightwater914 For Chris is no change, he must use ink ribbons. I also notice that on Jill second playthrough she finds 3 ink ribbons each time.
this video should be called "DuckStation commercial"..
You forgot to mention that not only you can skip door animations on Deadly Silence, but you can also skip in game cutscenes which is something you can't do it on PS1 and PC versions.
i bought re1 3 times on original playstation because i broke my disks and one directors cut version then.i bought the pc version and nintendo ds version. i bought a gamecube on release just do play the remake. so i think i liked that game
you should do a vid comparing lollipop chainsaw repop vs the original
I have the og game on ps1. Still kicks.
You forgot to mention that Battle Mode was ported to Classic Rebirth as a standalone mod by Aydan Watkins.
the pal/spain version of re1 have the uncensored cutscens
So has the german version.
Cant say if the glass-breaking sound effect is worse or better between PC and PSX, just different.
Even though it may not be the best to play on pc i really raccomend giving Resident Evil DS a try if you have the original hardware aka A Nintendo DS/3DS
everyone memes on the DC soundtrack, but in reality it's not THAT bad. there's a reason everyone always uses the same exact track (basement/kitchen) to showcase it - it's really the only egregious track. the rest of the soundtrack is fine, and is an improvement on the original in some cases. if you can ignore the 1 meme song that shows up in 2 rooms, you'll still enjoy it.
Even the basement music isn't bad. It just sounds jarring to people who only listened to diatonic music their whole life. If anything, being off key makes it more spooky sounding.
To be honest, i don’t like the HD mods for every classic titles, just make it compatible for modern OS, controller, better scaling and some minor fixes are enough for me. So, i prefer the duckstation and gog without HD mods. The best version in my opinion is duckstation, it has retro achievements support and better color than PC version