Capcom has tried to do a redesign of the game after 6 years of developing and publishing the original Resident Evil. The remake of the game is basically for the Nintendo GameCube standing as the biggest console unleashed until now. Some players may have believed that the company will not touch the remake of the game again after its first series. Kazunori Kadoi the Resident Evil 2 director mentioned that the chances of remaking the first of the game remain high.

Though, the director made it clear that this remake project may happen later in the future. So, if you are having any doubt about the remake of the first Resident Evil game, hearing from the horse mouth is a clear confirmation of all possibilities. When talking about making a redesign for the game many people consider it laughable. Kadoi believes making a redesign of the first Resident Evil game will be a great project to accomplish.

While specifics may not be provided by the director on how the redesign of the game will look like, the possibility remains certain. In fact, Kadoi reiterated that there may be two possibilities of remaking the game from its original copy. One of the possibilities communicated by the franchise director is that the redesign of the first series of the game may look like Resident Evil 2.

It will come with an over-the-shoulder perspective rather than using fixed camera angles. The storyline of the remake will have a streamlined concept with broad enhanced graphics. The Resident Evil 7 may be a huge assistance for Capcom when redesigning the first Resident Evil game. The edition of the game that can be played in the first-person view is something that Capcom may use.

At this juncture, the redesign project for the game remains highly hypothetical. The main project in the focus of the publishing franchise is the remake of Resident Evil 2. This means that much seriousness has not been attached to the remake project of the first Resident Evil. Many people believe that the company may embark on the project of creating Resident Evil 8 or the redesign of Resident Evil 3: Nemesis. It is not a huge surprise to see Capcom engaging in the redesign of games.

The company has mentioned in previous that its goal is to engage in remastering and remake of games. This is the technique the company wants to follow at the moment until any changes may be made in the future. The future plan of the company is to continue in redesigning games with the objective of producing quality consoles. This means that the company will not rule out any possibility of remaking any original game from its archives.

Summary:

The Resident Evil redesign is now available for Wii, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS4, PS3, PC, and GameCube. If you want to see how the trailer of the game will look like, hover over the official page of the publisher.