Saturn port of Resident Evil with exclusive extras (arranged mode, bonus costumes). Technically inferior to PS1 in fluidity and resolution. Additions partially compensate. For Saturn collectors and purists.
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Category
Action Adventure1 player16+
Description
Survival horror in which S.T.A.R.S. agents explore a zombie-infested mansion. Published by Capcom, released in the USA in 1997. Two playable characters with distinct scenarios, environmental puzzles, limited resources, ink ribbon save system, CGI cutscenes. The European release of Capcom's foundational survival horror, identical to the Japanese version.
Resident Evil review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
4/5
Story
★★★★★
"Captivating"
Muffled and oppressive, the music coats the Spencer mansion in dissonant pads and heavy silences that distil a dread of every moment. Far from melodies, it plays on texture and latent menace to heighten every shiver. This sickly soundscape, of great effectiveness, remains inseparable from the game's terror.
North American run of the Saturn port of Resident Evil, distributed by Capcom in the US in 1997, an enriched conversion of the PlayStation version with the Battle Game bonus mode and two Saturn only enemies. Released late in the cycle as the Saturn declined in the United States, the title had a short NTSC-U run and ranks among the console's most sought after American survival horror entries. A complete NTSC-U copy with intact manual is a reference piece for US Saturn completists and Capcom collectors.
Is Resident Evil still worth playing in 2026?
A Saturn port of the famous Capcom survival horror, Resident Evil offers the original adventure in the Spencer mansion with exclusive content like a new battle mode, a new Tick enemy and alternative costumes. The gothic art direction, tense staging and characteristic tank handling make it an excellent alternative to the PlayStation version. For anyone fond of Resident Evil or seeking an exclusive Saturn variant of the classic, a warm recommendation today still truly here indeed for any returning newcomer.