Zero Punctuation Season 13 Episode 5 Resident Evil 2
- February 7, 2019
Zero Punctuation is back with a brand new episode, diving headfirst into the world of Resident Evil 2. In this episode, our host Yahtzee takes on the classic survival horror game originally released back in 1998, but with a fresh coat of paint for 2019.
What sets Resident Evil 2 apart from other games in the genre is its unique approach to storytelling. Rather than relying solely on jump scares and intense action sequences, the game takes a more deliberate pace that prioritizes exploration and atmosphere. Yahtzee notes that the game's setting of a zombie-infested police station is particularly effective in building tension, as it's a place that's typically associated with safety and security.
However, while Resident Evil 2's setting and tone are undoubtedly impressive, Yahtzee notes that the game is not without its flaws. The game's puzzles, for instance, can be overly convoluted and frustrating to figure out. Similarly, the fixed camera angles employed by the game can make it difficult to see where you're going or what's ahead of you, which can be frustrating when you're being chased by a horde of zombies.
Despite these issues, Yahtzee ultimately comes away from Resident Evil 2 impressed. He notes that the game strikes a balance between the classic survival horror gameplay of the original and more modern action-oriented games in the series. The updated graphics and controls also go a long way in making the game feel fresh and relevant for modern audiences.
In addition to his thoughts on the game itself, Yahtzee also offers some interesting commentary on the nature of remakes in the gaming industry. He notes that while some remakes can feel like lazy cash grabs, when they're done right (as is the case with Resident Evil 2), they can offer new and exciting experiences for both longtime fans and newcomers to the series.
Overall, if you're a fan of survival horror games or just looking for a well-crafted game that balances tension and action, you won't want to miss Yahtzee's take on Resident Evil 2. It's an interesting look at how classic games can be brought back to life for new audiences without sacrificing what made them great in the first place.