Yes, there are still some storytelling beats that don’t quite work and a structure that reminds one how often games in the ‘90s and early ‘00s were based on finding the right key for the right door (when you have a shotgun that could probably get the job done better) but this is not merely a once-great game being re-released as much as it is a great 2019 game in its own right. Overall, it doesn’t feel like a new sheen has been placed on an old game as much as an entirely new experience. Yes, the core story of the game is the same, but even that unfolds a bit differently than it did in 1998. This is not the case with “Resident Evil 2” which has been legitimately remade as a film would be with a new cast, crew, design, modern controls, and technological elements. It’s almost always purely a cosmetic upgrade that typically amounts to “same game with better graphics.” Things like controls and story rarely change. What typically happens is that the most notable games of one generation of consoles are fancied up with better graphics and sound for the current one, but the game is generally the same. First, you may not understand the way these things generally happen from console to console.
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