Resident Evil: Director's Cut

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About This Game

Resident Evil: Director's Cut is an arranged version of the original game produced to compensate for the highly publicized delay of the sequel Resident Evil 2. The game contains a new arranged mode with various changes made to the game. The original release of the Director's Cut advertised an uncut version of the opening cinema in full color and never-before seen. Notable aspects of this video include shots of a corpse with bites taken out of the face, close-ups of zombie dogs bleeding when shot, and graphic quick-cuts of Joseph being bitten by these dogs.

Companies

  • Developer:

    Capcom Planning Room 2

  • Publisher:

    Virgin Interactive Entertainment, Capcom

Franchise Info

  • Series:

    Resident Evil

  • Collection:

    Resident Evil

Release Dates per platform

  • PlayStation:

    Dec 10, 1997

  • PlayStation:

    Sep 30, 1997

  • PlayStation:

    Sep 25, 1997

  • PlayStation 3:

    Mar 23, 2011

  • PlayStation 3:

    Nov 22, 2006

  • PlayStation 3:

    Mar 23, 2011

  • PlayStation 3:

    Mar 23, 2011

  • PlayStation Portable:

    Mar 23, 2011

  • PlayStation Portable:

    Nov 22, 2006

  • PlayStation Portable:

    Mar 23, 2011

  • PlayStation Portable:

    Mar 23, 2011

Age Rating

EU
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JP
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KR
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DE
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AU
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US & CA
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Frequently Asked Questions

Resident Evil: Director’s Cut is an updated version of the original 1996 survival horror game, released in 1997 for PlayStation. It includes new camera angles, difficulty modes, and minor changes.
It was released to give players additional content after delays to Resident Evil 2. It offered “Beginner,” “Original,” and “Arranged” modes with gameplay tweaks.
Not significantly. While it added some alternate camera angles and outfits, the graphics and engine remain nearly identical to the original.
Yes, it’s available on the original PlayStation, PS3, PS Vita, and PlayStation Classic. It’s also included in PlayStation Plus Classics for PS4/PS5.
Yes, especially in “Beginner Mode,” which offers more ammo and easier enemies. It’s a good entry point into the classic Resident Evil formula.

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