Capcom's legendary remake of the first Resident Evil. Sublime visual overhaul, the Spencer mansion more oppressive than ever, fresh Lisa Trevor passages. Absolute survival horror with exemplary cinematic staging. Arguably the series peak.
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Action Adventure1 player16+
Description
Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine battle Spencer mansion zombies in this Capcom GameCube Resident Evil, European version. Published by Capcom, released in Europe in September 2002. 3D remake of the original Resident Evil with redone visuals, striking survival horror atmosphere and memorable bosses.
Resident Evil review
MAX
Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
4/5
Music
★★★★★
"Excellent"
4/5
Story
★★★★★
"Captivating"
Nothing matches the tension born from its pre-rendered sets, where every corridor of the Spencer mansion plays on shadow and flickering light. The grain of the textures and the fixed camera angles turn fear into staging. Even today, this remake stands as a lesson in atmosphere and one of the finest survival games ever crafted.
Resident Evil PAL is the European edition of Capcom's GameCube remake, one of the most accomplished remakes in video game history. Collector value comes from the REmake port's recognised quality and from the GC version being the original before later HD ports adjusted several visual and technical elements.
Memorable bosses
In the suffocating corridors of the Spencer mansion, every creature appears like a threat measured to the gram. Lisa Trevor, deformed and unkillable, turns the hunt into a clammy nightmare, while the Tyrant delivers an electric finale. Their power comes less from brute force than from an organic staging, where the faintest growl announces a fight carved into horror's memory.
Is Resident Evil still worth playing in 2026?
Capcom's complete overhaul of the first Resident Evil, this REmake remains one of the studio's greatest achievements. The gothic art direction of the Spencer mansion, the sublime prerendered backdrops and the staging soaked in tension have few equals. The Crimson Heads and the burning item system reinvent fear. Visually timeless thanks to the prerendered work, the title remains an absolute peak of survival horror and continues to lecture many recent productions in the genre without any hesitation today still.