Bio Hazard Directors Cut
Bio Hazard (Resident Evil outside Japan) is based on a game known as Sweet Home, which in turn was based on a Japanese horror film スイトホム (Suito homu).
Bio Hazard borrowed many elements from Sweet Home including the mansion setting, the puzzles, and even the "door" loading screen.
Most of the games in the series are played from a third-person perspective, viewing the characters from a generally overhead camera angle as they move through pre-rendered In computer graphics.
The Bio Hazard series is controversial for its violence and bloodshed, and each game is prefaced by a disclaimer warning that "this game contains scenes of violence and gore". It should be noted that the game's violence is almost exclusively against zombies and non-human mutants and only twice in the entire series does the player character ever fight and kill another human being. However, the player-controlled characters are human and their deaths are often graphic.
Further controversy arises from Capcom's dealings with Nintendo to make the Resident Evil series exclusive to the GameCube, at least for the core story based titles, after many years of releasing the games for the Sony PlayStation and porting them to other systems (more below).
The series has sold over 24 million copies worldwide as of mid-2004 .
Screen shots of Bio Hazard Directors Cut
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