- Publisher: Capcom
- Release Date: May 21, 2019
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 63 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 51 out of 63
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Mixed: 5 out of 63
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Negative: 7 out of 63
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Mar 16, 2020Well...a several years ago I played this saga. In fact, RE0 was the first that I cant beated ever for the same reason..too much hard. Not because of enemies but the less ammunition, few space to storage weapons and the 2 players coop system that doesnt work as well.
In fact. RE0's a great game, longer than I expected. The game runs great in switch system likewise RE1 remake. -
Jun 26, 2020
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Mar 19, 2022Only play this if you’ve beaten every other RE title. The last half is a repetitive slog of platforms and bad puzzles. The partner AI often sucks. I just saw Rebecca get eaten by a giant frog while Billy stood there with a grenade launcher, watching.
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May 24, 2022
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Oct 24, 2019Resident Evil 0 remains a good game in the series. Even with your AI partner's occasional lapses in judgment, the dynamic makes the standard formula feel fresh, while the lack of chests can be either good or bad depending on your outlook. The stunted load times ruin the mood since they occur all the time. If you don't mind that and you want to own the game in a portable form, this port isn't all that bad.
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Jul 8, 2019Resident Evil Zero is one of the titles that tried experimenting with already good formulas, yet managed to get away with it and still be a great game. Not that lonely but still a strong survival horror experience, Resident Evil Zero is most probably the prettiest Resident Evil on the Switch that aged unbelievably well.
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Jul 1, 2019Overall, the Switch version is an excellent port of the previous remaster with the same additional content available once you have completed the main story. There is very little to distinguish this version from the previously released HD remasters, the only difference being the portability option that the Switch console offers.