
Resident Evil: Director's Cut - Dual Shock Ver.
This enhanced version of the original Resident Evil (1996) features remixed item locations, new difficulty modes, and support for the PlayStation DualShock controller's vibration function. Players choose between Chris Redfield or Jill Valentine to investigate gruesome murders in Raccoon City, leading them to the sinister Spencer Mansion filled with zombies and biological horrors.
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About This Retro Game
The Director's Cut introduces 'Arranged Mode' with altered puzzles and enemy placements, while the Dual Shock Version adds analog control support and the iconic 'so bad it's good' replacement soundtrack that became infamous among fans.
This version preserves the classic tank controls and fixed camera angles that defined early survival horror, now with enhanced vibration feedback during attacks and monster encounters.
Considered the definitive version of the original Resident Evil experience, it includes all content from the Saturn version plus new features, serving as a bridge between the classic and modern eras of the series.
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