Resurrection always played second fiddle to the much more popular and successful Capcom Resident Evil franchise. However, while Resurrection may not be as eminent and loved as Resident Evil, Eccentric characters, an unusual atmosphere, countless hordes of zombies and a ticking clock building tension made the game unique and helped it gain its own legion of fans.
Everything started with Resurrection in 2006, which was unlike any other zombie game released before that time. It allowed people to live out the fantasy seen in George Romero’s iconic film Dawn of the living dead. Finally, you can explore a zombie-infested mall and test out different strategies. Over time, the franchise will grow and change, for better or for worse. After Dead Rising 4 in 2016 the series froze for a moment.
But the good news: the franchise will return later this year, although not with a recent sequel. Instead, in September, almost 20 years after the first game’s release, Capcom is getting ready to release a remake ResurrectionSo before people start jumping into this recent iteration of the classic Xbox 360 zombie game, let’s dive into the series as a whole and determine which games are good, average, and bad.