These previous-gen titles prove that power isn't everything on consoles, especially when delivering high-quality visuals.
Support for ray-tracing in both titles was dropped after a recent patch. However, there's still no word on Resident Evil 7: biohazard.
In the midst of a new golden age of survival horror games, we go over our updated list of the genre's best games of all time.
Capcom confirms that the recent removal of ray tracing options from its survival horror titles on Steam was a bug.
After recently stating that it would be removing the survival horror trio's non-ray tracing versions, Capcom has now done the exact opposite.
After that point, the survival horror trio will only be available on PC with enhanced settings, including ray tracing and 3D audio.
From the terrifying and nail-biting to insanely over-the-top, some of Resident Evil's final bosses deserve serious recognition.
Some linear games continue to set the standard for visual fidelity in the industry. Check out 15 of the most noteworthy here.
Two stellar survival horror remakes- but which one comes out on top?
Resident Evil 3 (2020) is currently at 6.4 million units sold, while Resident Evil 7: biohazard has sold 11.7 million units.
"We are aware of the Resident Evil 2 remake's resounding success, and we are aware that the game is considered a benchmark on how to release a game anew after a long break," says Maciej Głomb.
Capcom's 2019 survival horror remake has had a massive impact on the games industry- here's how.
Capcom confirms the survival horror trio is now available on Nintendo's hybrid platform, exclusively via the cloud.
The series has crossed 88 million units sold in its lifetime. Resident Evil is currently at 131 million lifetime sales for the franchise.
11 Resident Evil games on PC are available in a new Humble Bundle that supports the Direct Relief charity. The bundle also features a 50% discount on Resident Evil Village.
Meanwhile, 2020's remake of Resident Evil 3 has now sold over 5.4 million units worldwide, having sold 200,000 units over the course of the previous quarter.
Hopefully the upcoming remake will take plenty of cues from its predecessors in terms of both what to do and what not to do.
Capcom announces that the highly acclaimed survival horror remake has hit 10 million units sold since its launch in January 2019.
Due to an "overwhelming community response," PC players can now roll back to the previous versions without ray tracing and 3D audio.
The three acclaimed survival horror titles can be enjoyed on current-gen consoles with ray tracing, higher frame rates, 3D audio, and more.