The library theme was the scariest for me! You’d hear that big “THUMP!” in the track and I thought it was hordes of zombies or Mr. X coming after me. Hahaha, I was a very scared 8 year old kid at the time 😝
Jen S Remember how easily people got sick and tired of the resident evil formula, the tank controls, the fixed camera angles, not knowing where enemies where off screen, moving off screen and into the arms of a zombie, I don't think a lot of people even know that there were more resident evil games outside of resident evil 1,2,3, and code veronica, by the time Outbreak came out people got burned out and a lot of people were happy it turned into a full blown shooter in resident evil 4, 5 and 6 but oh how quickly time flies and in no time people were longing for the resident evil games of the olden days, lol, it's so funny how people behave isn't it, they re-released resident evil one again and people loved it, lol, back to the tank controls they hated so much years ago, people don't know what they want smfh smfh smfh
People hated tank controls and fixed angles? I don't know any person who was a kid in the 90's that hated those features. On the contrary those mechanics were thrilling for that age.
Yep. We easily forget its individuals and groups of people that create the games we love. Not a brand. That's why it cracks me up when people wonder why some studios go to crap over time, after key people like the founder/founders or the director on a game they loved is gone and they pump out a awful sequel etc.
they look really tired, 10+ hours of work to meet production deadlines, people sleeping in there. So sad, but with their effort we now have this masterpiece.
It's hardly a masterpiece but a lot of people seem to think so, also, just because you get paid for working doesn't mean it's all fair, Wal-Mart pays its workers but it goes to great lenghts to not pay them a decent salary, they only hire them for part-time gigs, that way they skimp on paying them full time pay which restricts them from getting overtime pay, part-time also means they don't get benefits like health care, bonuses, sick days, paid leave for pregnant women going into labor and a lot more that I can't go into detail right now, and they do all this and more just for money, the profit motive, greed it's a fucking bitch, they just wanna get richer and richer at any cost so no, paying workers isn't enough, there's a moral aspect that should be respected and paying workers a decent salary to live a good life is not only the right thing to do but it's also the moral thing to do, this is why capitalism is right down evil and has to be done away with, because it doesn't give a damn about the worker, it only cares about profits, watch the documentary "The Corporation" for more references on how companies threat their workers, it's like companies view people more like gears on a machine, like people are easily replaceable and discarded, like they were trash.
*Eric then run your own business. lol* Let's just assume that I did own a business, it would be a small business at the begining, made up of only a handful of employees, are you saying there's an equivalent between a big corporation and a five man operation barely scraping by to stay afloat, don't be so naive friend, big corporations are nothing like small businesses, there's a reason most small businesses go bankrupt in their first year, it's money, and those have lots of it do better than those with very little, so you're ignoring so many dinamics when it comes to paying workers a fair share, small businesses can't pay good salaries at the begining but as a business grows and flourishes, it can pay better salaries therefore they have a responsibility to be fair to their workers because it's the moral thing to do.
This footage makes me love Resident Evil even more, because I can see the all the dedication and all the effort They made to put out this lovely game. ❤
Memories of my young adulthood. So luckily I could easily appreciate the story even then. And studying game art in school in early 2000s, with a BFA, cool to see how they did 3d even b4 that.
I love watching videos like these where they show the original derivative clips used to compose video game scenery and characters. It's amazing how much work goes on behind the scenes!
Those of us who grew up during the golden age of gaming were truly blessed. Japan had such a mass influx of talent spilling over over from the entertainment industry into gaming. These guys were brilliant pioneers and classically trained. And they had a vision back when the financial side worked with the creative side, rather than against.
Meu, que incrível ver esses making offs. A grande força do Resident Evil foi a construção simbólica e os enquadramentos de câmera a favor do suspense, os personagens inseridos meio que de paraquedas num ambiente em que nem eles entendiam muito bem, impulsionando o jogador a exploração
If you mean just RE2 Remake specifically yeah. But if you mean in general in games that pre rendered cutscenes are gone or super rare that's not the case. Pre rendered cutscenes are still very much around. As common as the PS1 days? Of course not, but not completely gone by any means. I'm playing Ghosts of Tsushima on PC and it uses pre rendered cutscenes for a few of the cutscenes. They are rendered in the game engine but not running in real time. It's obvious not just because of the video compression, but just looking in the games files (they are just mpeg4 files). FF7 remake and rebirth both make use of pre rendered CGI cutscenes for cert parts (the inro for both, the endings, the planetarium scene at Cosomo Canyon etc). Halo 2: Anniversary is another that comes to mind as well. IDK for which parts specifically but Elden Ring has some pre rendered cutscenes (just checked and saw ~3GB of Bink video files in the install directory, there is a reason Bink is still so popular) So yeah they aren't AS common but not rare by any means.
If I'm not mistaken, when Claire's motion actor opens the door, sees Leon, turns back to the zombie, then to Leon again before saying the "wait don't shoot!" Dialogue; was shortened with her opening the door, then issuing dialogue. Wish they would have kept it. It seemed more organic.
I disagree, the zombie is reaching you turn back twice in the same spot while a zombie is chasing you is dangerous. I think It's better when Claire sees Leon and He tells her to duck.
@@ZuGa1384 I agree that is dangerous to do such action. But in most games and movies with zombies; the characters are confused on what's going on, especially in the beginning three minutes of the first cutscene. But I get where you're coming from and respect it.
RE2's soundtrack that was used in this video really reminds of those gory, vhs shockumentaries "Traces of Death " from the early/mid 1990s. I feel both nostalgic and rather uncomfortable when I remember them.
A masterpiece and staple of my my youth and still to now. I remember when it first came out I was 5 years old. I had no coordination so it took me forever just to get to the gun shop without dying. Those were the days.
этот божественный саунтрек... тот случай когда музыка и игра одно целое. Аж прослезился. Сколько времени в детстве за этой трилогии провел времени. Все лучшее это что уже было.
@@arielgonzalez9993 It was all over productions in the 90s. Acclaim for example had some of the largest MoCa facilities across the US, starting in '93. MoCa techniques are of course a lot older, going back to the late 70s and early 80s.
Perhaps the most interesting thing here is from watching the motion capture actors. When Claire runs out of the diner she was originally going to turn back to look at the zombie behind her, before facing Leon again to say 'Wait, don't shoot'
Biohazard 2 is great as well. looking forward to the Biohazard 2 remake coming out in 2019. getting to see the production process and motion capture it's most interesting
I'm not gonna lie I really prefer the opening to the original Resident Evil2 over the remake I don't know adding rain doesn't really make it scary for me I think they were just trying too hard Plus I love the idea that Leon S Kennedy arrives in town already decked out in his police gear And just stumbling upon a zombie outbreak
Hate to say but, RE2make may become the superior version. Everything we've so far has looked absolutely amazing and ever since capcom went back to their survival horror roots with the release of 7 has me thinking RE will be good again. So far with 7 and the footage of REmake 2 I believe capcom is back to making good RE games again.
Did you happen to get anymore on the making of re2? I have seen this from time to time, seems like it's a rare video, that finally just started making the rounds on the internet...
Resident Evil 1 behind the scenes: ua-cam.com/video/IU0GpTFPOdw/v-deo.html
Resident Evil 2 behind the scenes: ua-cam.com/video/Hp0x62xi2Xk/v-deo.html
Resident Evil 4 making of: ua-cam.com/video/O5HxwApFbKE/v-deo.html
No RE3?
Aqui é BR seus trouxa
NeoGamer - The Video Game Archive y re 3 o remake no hay imágenes
These videos are important peices of gaming history.
you mean survival horror history
@@ezequielquiroz935 No, gaming history
Yes , absolutely
The police station main hall theme never gets old.
One of the eeriest pieces of music in video game history for sure.. and the ost is full of 'em
Never dude! Neverr
The library theme was the scariest for me! You’d hear that big “THUMP!” in the track and I thought it was hordes of zombies or Mr. X coming after me. Hahaha, I was a very scared 8 year old kid at the time 😝
@@Kat-Bat I played re3 first I that "hump" I thought nemesis broke the main door
Yes indeed
Will always remember it as this was my first proper Resident Evil experience as a young kid. RE2 will always be a classic!
What good times were the 90s :)
Jen S Remember how easily people got sick and tired of the resident evil formula, the tank controls, the fixed camera angles, not knowing where enemies where off screen, moving off screen and into the arms of a zombie, I don't think a lot of people even know that there were more resident evil games outside of resident evil 1,2,3, and code veronica, by the time Outbreak came out people got burned out and a lot of people were happy it turned into a full blown shooter in resident evil 4, 5 and 6 but oh how quickly time flies and in no time people were longing for the resident evil games of the olden days, lol, it's so funny how people behave isn't it, they re-released resident evil one again and people loved it, lol, back to the tank controls they hated so much years ago, people don't know what they want smfh smfh smfh
Lol true!
I always liked the fixed camera, it was so spooky to have a game like that for the first time, innovative for the era
People hated tank controls and fixed angles? I don't know any person who was a kid in the 90's that hated those features. On the contrary those mechanics were thrilling for that age.
you took the words out of my mouth bruhhh :v
@@jeneden3492 agree, the other game I love with that camera is Onimusha 2.
Videos like this make me appreciate the people that helped create fond memories of my childhood.
Yep. We easily forget its individuals and groups of people that create the games we love. Not a brand. That's why it cracks me up when people wonder why some studios go to crap over time, after key people like the founder/founders or the director on a game they loved is gone and they pump out a awful sequel etc.
they look really tired, 10+ hours of work to meet production deadlines, people sleeping in there. So sad, but with their effort we now have this masterpiece.
Luy 909 , why do you have to insult you piece of crap
It's hardly a masterpiece but a lot of people seem to think so, also, just because you get paid for working doesn't mean it's all fair, Wal-Mart pays its workers but it goes to great lenghts to not pay them a decent salary, they only hire them for part-time gigs, that way they skimp on paying them full time pay which restricts them from getting overtime pay, part-time also means they don't get benefits like health care, bonuses, sick days, paid leave for pregnant women going into labor and a lot more that I can't go into detail right now, and they do all this and more just for money, the profit motive, greed it's a fucking bitch, they just wanna get richer and richer at any cost so no, paying workers isn't enough, there's a moral aspect that should be respected and paying workers a decent salary to live a good life is not only the right thing to do but it's also the moral thing to do, this is why capitalism is right down evil and has to be done away with, because it doesn't give a damn about the worker, it only cares about profits, watch the documentary "The Corporation" for more references on how companies threat their workers, it's like companies view people more like gears on a machine, like people are easily replaceable and discarded, like they were trash.
Ummm I'm pretty sure they loved what they did... -__-
*Eric then run your own business. lol*
Let's just assume that I did own a business, it would be a small business at the begining, made up of only a handful of employees, are you saying there's an equivalent between a big corporation and a five man operation barely scraping by to stay afloat, don't be so naive friend, big corporations are nothing like small businesses, there's a reason most small businesses go bankrupt in their first year, it's money, and those have lots of it do better than those with very little, so you're ignoring so many dinamics when it comes to paying workers a fair share, small businesses can't pay good salaries at the begining but as a business grows and flourishes, it can pay better salaries therefore they have a responsibility to be fair to their workers because it's the moral thing to do.
This footage makes me love Resident Evil even more, because I can see the all the dedication and all the effort They made to put out this lovely game. ❤
The love that was put into this game, I can truly admire. It's probably why the game turned out so great.
This gave me butterflies. 😍
Resident Evil 2 is my favourite game. I still play it at least once a year. So seeing this.....wow
Memories of my young adulthood. So luckily I could easily appreciate the story even then.
And studying game art in school in early 2000s, with a BFA, cool to see how they did 3d even b4 that.
These videos are priceless! I wish I could find the full versions of these videos!!!
This is back when creators were passionate about what they was making
What about the new remake?
Because back then without Passion, these games would never be developed
Judging by RE7 and RE2 remake they seem just as passionate
They still are though. It’s a lot more advanced than before.
@@ginaclame20 nah
This Japanese guy is the original Leon S. Kennedy
Best Resident Evil. Best game Ever! ❤️❤️
Yes.. my favourite game all time! Great times, 90s best horror game
I agree with you
Yeeeep
great. best resident evil
I love watching videos like these where they show the original derivative clips used to compose video game scenery and characters. It's amazing how much work goes on behind the scenes!
Those of us who grew up during the golden age of gaming were truly blessed. Japan had such a mass influx of talent spilling over over from the entertainment industry into gaming. These guys were brilliant pioneers and classically trained. And they had a vision back when the financial side worked with the creative side, rather than against.
Meu, que incrível ver esses making offs.
A grande força do Resident Evil foi a construção simbólica e os enquadramentos de câmera a favor do suspense, os personagens inseridos meio que de paraquedas num ambiente em que nem eles entendiam muito bem, impulsionando o jogador a exploração
God I love behind the scenes stuff in game development. Never seen this before. TY for sharing
After hundreds hours of work, they're perfect models for motion capture of zombies ;)
Can't believe that we used to playing games with cutscenes. Now everything is rendered by the engine. Awesome remake.
If you mean just RE2 Remake specifically yeah. But if you mean in general in games that pre rendered cutscenes are gone or super rare that's not the case. Pre rendered cutscenes are still very much around. As common as the PS1 days? Of course not, but not completely gone by any means. I'm playing Ghosts of Tsushima on PC and it uses pre rendered cutscenes for a few of the cutscenes. They are rendered in the game engine but not running in real time. It's obvious not just because of the video compression, but just looking in the games files (they are just mpeg4 files). FF7 remake and rebirth both make use of pre rendered CGI cutscenes for cert parts (the inro for both, the endings, the planetarium scene at Cosomo Canyon etc). Halo 2: Anniversary is another that comes to mind as well. IDK for which parts specifically but Elden Ring has some pre rendered cutscenes (just checked and saw ~3GB of Bink video files in the install directory, there is a reason Bink is still so popular) So yeah they aren't AS common but not rare by any means.
If I'm not mistaken, when Claire's motion actor opens the door, sees Leon, turns back to the zombie, then to Leon again before saying the "wait don't shoot!" Dialogue; was shortened with her opening the door, then issuing dialogue.
Wish they would have kept it. It seemed more organic.
I disagree, the zombie is reaching you turn back twice in the same spot while a zombie is chasing you is dangerous. I think It's better when Claire sees Leon and He tells her to duck.
@@ZuGa1384 I agree that is dangerous to do such action. But in most games and movies with zombies; the characters are confused on what's going on, especially in the beginning three minutes of the first cutscene. But I get where you're coming from and respect it.
That's rare... needs to put it in the museum.
😮😮 I'm blown away! I have never seen this. 1998 RE2 is like a close 2and to my favorite game ever made its only topped by RE3 1999.
I just can't express how good this game was. I always wondered how do you even make such masterpiece and this video showed me a glimpse of it.
RE2's soundtrack that was used in this video really reminds of those gory, vhs shockumentaries "Traces of Death
" from the early/mid 1990s. I feel both nostalgic and rather uncomfortable when I remember them.
Wow incredible work by these people!
The resulting RE2 intro is still amazing for todays standards! It never gets old!
Great shoutout and Bravo!
A masterpiece and staple of my my youth and still to now. I remember when it first came out I was 5 years old. I had no coordination so it took me forever just to get to the gun shop without dying. Those were the days.
whoa they had motion capture back then.
bladerj Yup back in 2004 when I first finished RE2 I was astonished to read « motion capture actors » in the credits.
@@davidnavarro4821Do you know the name of the actress that plays Claire? (the motion capture not the voice one)
@@Capo98y who cares?
@@WeirdSmellyMan obiously me
@@Capo98y she's just some asian girl, that's all you need to know.
Masterpiece ever. Greatness
WOW, thanks a lot for these remake old school footages, that's pure gold 👍
этот божественный саунтрек... тот случай когда музыка и игра одно целое. Аж прослезился. Сколько времени в детстве за этой трилогии провел времени. Все лучшее это что уже было.
Masterpiece archive !
This looks so fuckin badass, it's fuckin amazin. Now we're gettin RE2 remake. And i totally wanna see the production on that!
この映像はどこから拾ってきた物なのか気になる
This is how much they effort to Cutscene u guys skip
@@pleasekillme2861 In some versions of RE2 you can. PC, GC.
I NEVER skip cutscenes, even when i replayed the game like 20 times
Wait, those people exist...?
Me? I don't skip Cutscenes!
You know what they say about assumptions.
That guy who plays Leon looks fucking badass
One of the best game ever made
The original Resident Evil 2 looks always better than the Remake.
Looks? Absolutely not
I almost miss the day of video animatics. We stopped doing that entirely in the early 2000s.
Dat music tho
Perfection 👌🏻
thtat was the music from background game when you were in police station , back in those days yes game was so scary ...to play
cant bbelive they are using motion capture in 1998!
Thecompleted Luigitwat In way to it goes back even further its pretty cool
@@arielgonzalez9993
It was all over productions in the 90s. Acclaim for example had some of the largest MoCa facilities across the US, starting in '93. MoCa techniques are of course a lot older, going back to the late 70s and early 80s.
Favorite RE game ever.♡
Just like how Walt used to do his movies sans computers but photography....
Perhaps the most interesting thing here is from watching the motion capture actors. When Claire runs out of the diner she was originally going to turn back to look at the zombie behind her, before facing Leon again to say 'Wait, don't shoot'
Omg it' was Nice day's and memories when we Young 😢 thanks am big fan of the game played all the parts so many times now playing code Veronica
I like how Claire moves out of the way to look behind then moves back in front of the gun lol
Maravilloso ❤️
This is articulate specially for it’s time
1998 until now still i am stuck in this 3 series orginal evil in ps1 men i had a million memories 🚬🥃😑🖤
Genial queremos mas videos como este
Leon??
0:17
Nvm.
incredible how one of the best game ever was made by kids literally
0:17 That one bad ass mustache. Why wouldn't they keep it in the game?
Believe me, Leon is better without it.
Wow! How did I never see that before?
Awesome i never seen this before played the shit out of this game back in the day!
Woooow i feel nostalgic now
Material de valor incalculable.
This game has an awesome theme song.
Biohazard 2 is great as well. looking forward to the Biohazard 2 remake coming out in 2019.
getting to see the production process and motion capture it's most interesting
This is like the l33test thing ever since buttered toast.
Cast
Leon Kennedy - Gingka (Beyblade)
Claire Redfield - Madoka (Beyblade)
Ada Wong - Tsubasa (Beyblade)
Sherry Birkin - Kenta (Beyblade)
Ben Bertolucci - Kayla (Tom and Jerry)
William Birkin - Leafa (SAO)
Annette Birkin - Kirito (SAO)
Mr. X - Philia (SAO)
Chief Irons - Lori Campbell (Horror)
I'm not gonna lie I really prefer the opening to the original Resident Evil2 over the remake I don't know adding rain doesn't really make it scary for me I think they were just trying too hard Plus I love the idea that Leon S Kennedy arrives in town already decked out in his police gear And just stumbling upon a zombie outbreak
thats crazy that capcom set the standard for years and years
2:09 deleted scene
Claire's early model has her neck stretching out from her body lol
That's amazing....awesome...👍👍🤘
Muito legal saber como foi feito eu pensava que era tudo no computador , mas tinha muitos atores para fazer as cenas muito legal
Nice
SERIUOUSLY I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS ABOUT DEVELOPER TEAM WAS MAKING THE GAME THAT I LOVED
caramba, isso é uma raridade. mto bom ve essas cenas. parabens pelo video !
La raja!!!
De tu hermana
Hate to say but, RE2make may become the superior version. Everything we've so far has looked absolutely amazing and ever since capcom went back to their survival horror roots with the release of 7 has me thinking RE will be good again. So far with 7 and the footage of REmake 2 I believe capcom is back to making good RE games again.
0:45 best part
Holy Grail here
After watching this video, i feel sorry because i used to play pirated game :(
Same
💛🧡💙💚 Gotta listen to Resident Evil 2 Remake soundtrack remix of the Police Station 💛🧡💙💚
@1:13 It's inspired from Terminator 2 get down scene.
when it use to be real survival horror games
Great game) I still love it)
こんな時からモーションキャプチャー使ってたんだな
Increíble.
how cool is that? : )
That music though
The original intro is better than the Remake one.
I can't believe the people I'm watching right here made part of myself
The music made it alot more scary
Happy Happy 24th Anniversary RE2 🥰🥳🎈🎉🎊 huge kudos to everyone who have worked on this masterpiece 💯🙌👏
We can see that there is some unused scene in this video
whoow so amazing game for me in anytime 😊👍🏻
C'est cool!
Nada supera o Original gente
Thanks a lot but how did they manage to get this footage ?
I wonder who did the mo cap for the mice
They actually remake the resident evil 2
Really nice Pictures 👍 but can you do the silly tune much louder, as if it is not annoying enough 😖
Is it just me or did the van in the video look like the one Niko drives in DMC5?
Isso é muito da hora
Did you happen to get anymore on the making of re2? I have seen this from time to time, seems like it's a rare video, that finally just started making the rounds on the internet...
Dang
best horror game for ps1