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Is this too good to be true? Let's talk about the overall score this game received. Why did a game that was so awesome on its original release get such a low score? Is this game actually worse than the original? Absolutely not. This game is everything the original is, and more. The only problem is that it is not much more than the original. I feel that since this game is released under a different name -- Director's Cut -- that people may be lured into feeling they must have this version as well as the original.

Let me caution you right now: unless you need counseling for your addiction to the original game, you really do not need this version. On the other hand, if you don't have the original, there has never been a better opportunity to go out and get it -- in the form of Resident Evil Director's Cut.

I assume that every Playstation owner has heard of Resident Evil at some point in their life. The Director's Cut plays the exact same as the original. Actually, Director's Cut is the exact same game as the original. You are a cop and it is your job to investigate a creepy old house. You will find various objects and weapons along the way, not to mention plenty of zombies that would like to have you for lunch.

The first claim that is made about Director's Cut is that it is an enhanced version of the original. I guess this is true. There are a number of enhancements, most of which are relatively trivial and undetectable except by the die-hard fan. Actually, what I found myself doing was studying rooms more closely, looking for enhancements, and finding things that were in the original that I just missed. The next claim the game makes is that it has the complete, uncut and uncensored cinemas.

Well, this is just not true. In fact, rumor has it that there was a mistake made by Capcom Japan and they accidentally put the same cinemas in as the original, instead of the good gory ones. I have two questions. First, how could this happen?

This is not a trivial little detail that nobody will notice. This is a main selling point of this game and it is not even different. In fact it was so popular that it spawned a director's cut and a sequel. Now it has hit the PC game market. The question is, does it hold up to PC game standards? Sure it may have been a cult classic on the console market, but the PC has been subjected to many of these games over the years. The answer is simple one: yes. If you've ever played the PlayStation version, then you know what's in store for you.

Sounds easy, right? Well, it's not really -- the house has been overrun by zombies and hellhounds. And of course, there's an explanation behind this and that is what you try to find out throughout the course of the game. But first, you'll need to find some weapons to protect yourself with.

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Capcom finally released a patch for Resident Evil Village to deal with the various frame rate issues. A pat.

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