Resident Evil 7 has a lot to prove to gamers once it releases in the fall season considering how the sixth game did not yield impressively. Details on the release date and the characters have also been leaked to give fans an idea on what to expect. Another title in the franchise, which is the Zero HD Remaster also gets some shared footage from Capcom as well as a report on hands-on experience from the demo booth during the E3.
The release date of Resident Evil 7 is easy to remember, as it has been recently reported on this site that it is going to come out around the same time as 343 Industries' Halo 5: Guardians. While it may seem like there is the possibility of stealing away gamers from the other, the two are obviously of a different genre, which is likely to have separate supporters.
When it comes to the characters in Resident Evil 7, Alice has been rumored to return in this release. At the same time, speculations go about saying that there will be two new female characters, and a total of three to be added.
Another news article talks about another entry in Capcom's franchise, which is Resident Evil Zero HD Remaster. The game developer recently featured a gameplay trailer which also contained CGI clips, which would provide a good picture on what improvements the title has undertaken. The game has been revealed last month, with the news that Koji Oda, the original game director, will be coming back to help in its creation.
Fans who took part in E3 had the opportunity to try the game out in Capcom's booth. According to a review of the game, the graphics were very promising while the story carries an element of suspense.
The original made its first debut in 2002, where it was still on GameCube. It sees users playing between Rebecca Chambers, the S.T.A.R.S. officer, and Billy Coen, the convict of death row, as the two solve the zombie outbreak at hand.
Resident Evil 7 will be launching this fall, which will near the release of Halo 5: Guardians. On the other hand, Resident Evil 0 HD Remaster will come out for PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and the PC sometime during the start of 2016.
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