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Journey back to the eerie Spencer Mansion in Resident Evil HD Remaster. Uncover dark secrets, solve puzzles, and survive terrifying encounters with gruesome creatures in this classic survival horror experience brought to life with updated visuals and controls.

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What was the original release date of Resident Evil HD Remaster? (Expert)
#1: December 25, 2014
#2: January 20, 2015
#3: April 18, 2015
#4: November 27, 2014
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What is the name of the architect who designed the Spencer Mansion in Resident Evil HD Remaster? (Hard)
#1: George Trevor
#2: Henry Spencer
#3: Oswell E. Spencer
#4: Alexander Ashford
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Shinji Mikami, the director of the original Resident Evil, intended for the HD Remaster to feature a first-person perspective, but this idea was ultimately not implemented.
In Resident Evil HD Remaster, players can unlock a secret costume for Jill Valentine where she wears a revealing outfit dubbed the Sarah Connor costume, inspired by Linda Hamilton’s character in Terminator 2: Judgment Day.

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What is your favorite aspect of Resident Evil HD Remaster?
The upgraded graphics
The atmospheric sound design
The challenging puzzles
The expanded story content
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Which character do you prefer to play as in Resident Evil HD Remaster?
Jill Valentine
Chris Redfield
I like playing both equally
I prefer other characters not playable in the main game
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March 22, 1996

Original Release of Resident Evil

The original Resident Evil game was released by Capcom for the PlayStation, marking the beginning of the influential survival horror series.

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March 22, 2002

Release of Resident Evil Remake

Capcom released a graphical and gameplay remake of the original Resident Evil for the Nintendo GameCube, updating the classic game with enhanced graphics and added content.

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January 20, 2015

Release of Resident Evil HD Remaster

Resident Evil HD Remaster was officially released for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Windows PC, Xbox 360, and Xbox One, featuring updated visuals, improved controls, and additional content.

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May 21, 2019

Release of Resident Evil HD Remaster for Nintendo Switch

The HD Remaster of Resident Evil was released for the Nintendo Switch, further expanding the availability of the game to a new generation of players on a portable platform.

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