#4.The Soundtrack.
To cut it short, RE 2 Remake soundtrack is everything I expected it to be.
The lighted areas which act as the safe hub don't have a background score and act as a breather after the terrifying encounters your character has had in the other areas of the game.
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However as soon as you enter some of the dark scary places, The game's terrifying score kicks in.
A blend of high piano and heavy emphasis on the environment sound such as zombies moaning in the distance, or footsteps in the background. The combo of all makes for a terrifying experience overall and I was always on the edge and kept my ears open for anything peculiar I could hear in the distance.
The piano score used seemingly felt like the ones you find in 90's classic horror shows which is pretty obvious because the game did come out back then originally. There hasn't been any confirmation whether the game is adding some new scores to go with the old ones.
Thinking about it now, Resident Evil 2 Remake Demo made me feel like playing the dream Resident Evil game I always wanted. There was always something lacking in the previous entries whether it was good controls, immersive gameplay, horror elements, or even interesting characters.
So far- Resident Evil 2 Remake seems to offer everything I have always wanted from this series and I cannot wait to get my hands on the full game.
Resident Evil 2 Remake is out on 25 January for PS4, PC and Xbox One.
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