Resident Evil 1 blogpost

I beat Resident Evil 1 for the first time. This was my inventory before fighting the Tyrant.

I shot and killed every zombie I saw and eventually completely ran out of ammunition. i I circled the lab 3 or 4 times and couldn't find anything more. I got the magnum roungs, tons of them, but I never found the magnum itself.

I ended up needing to fight the Tyrant with nothing but a fricking knife. After about 20 game overs I finally did it. I figured out a juke where you could circle around in a corner and he would eventually leave a big enough opening where you could knife him. But it wasn't guaranteed.

Then the helipad fight came next, which I had no clue about. A friend who was watching told me about the rocket launcher, so that helped out a bit, but surviving for the allotted time to actually GET it? Whole other story entirely.

I eventually found out that Tyrant has some very generous hitboxes that can hit you even if you run away after he does that hit combo he does. So that walled me for longer. At this point my friend who was watchung told me I softlocked myself. No ammo, no healing, nothing. I eventually realized that even if you're at Danger, unless Tyrant does his combo attack and hits you...you can't die. You can't. If he only does a single slice, it won't kill you no matter what. This was the light of hope I needed.

So I just had to juke him long enough and bait out the single hit. Easier said that done. But I eventually did do it, and survive to the rocket launcher. I blew his ass to smithereens and left.

I didn't save Chris, though. Couldn't figure out the last MO disk. Sorry, Chris.

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  1. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    I bet that felt great when you flew off into the sunset! What a great game RE1 is. It allows for such crazy situations like yours and yet is still able to be beaten. Props to you for sticking through that ending and figuring out some strategies.

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      That's what's so great about RE1, most bosses have B-plans available like the way you can just dodge the first Yawn encounter, use the V-Jolt or Barry's help for Plant-42, or just get rid of the web on the door against the giant spider you can even trick the spider into destroying its own web. RE2 fails at this since all bosses are just "shoot at it until it dies" which is why the game tends to shower the player with ammo a lot more; but having B-plans for bosses is back in RE3. RE3 devs understood survival horror.

      • 1 month ago
        Anonymous

        Yawn 2 is really the only lazy slugfest in the game. And I remember someone saying it was a very late addition based on the dates on the files or something.

        • 1 month ago
          Anonymous

          Even Yawn 2's slightly interesting since it changes a little based on whether or not you fought him in the attic.

          • 1 month ago
            Anonymous

            Nani ? What changes?

            • 1 month ago
              Anonymous

              I think he just has less health? Maybe that was just a rumor though. I never fight Yawn 1 so I can't be sure.

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      It felt absolutely incredible. I didn't realize how much stress I was carrying in my body and shoulders until I had that "YYYYYYYYYYYYESSSS!!!!!!!!!" moment.

      Good job, man. Seriously the fact that you didn't give up is commendable. Will you play RE2 now? Trust me, you'll never run out of ammo in that one

      I was thinking about doing Chris's scenario, but no lockpick and 2 less inventory slots is pretty daunting. I already didn't do well as Jill who has a ton of privileges compare to Chris. So I'm debating whether I should do Chris, or go to RE2 right now.

      That's what's so great about RE1, most bosses have B-plans available like the way you can just dodge the first Yawn encounter, use the V-Jolt or Barry's help for Plant-42, or just get rid of the web on the door against the giant spider you can even trick the spider into destroying its own web. RE2 fails at this since all bosses are just "shoot at it until it dies" which is why the game tends to shower the player with ammo a lot more; but having B-plans for bosses is back in RE3. RE3 devs understood survival horror.

      I was extremely impressed with that adaptability the player was allowed. Granted, I did choose to shoot my way out of a lot of situations. This was my first RE game, so I've learned a lot through just failing.

      which version of the game did you play? i would not have guessed that you would've ran out of ammo doing this based on my memories with the game.

      I played the original release on PlayStation.

      • 1 month ago
        Buff Chris Enjoyer

        OP, you probably took the largest number of low-IQ moves through this whole game and came out on top. Bravo

        >I played the original release on PlayStation.
        That's actually one of the hardest versions so an additional congratulations for that.
        Reposting my shitass play order copypasta::
        This is my recommended playing order which skips easy difficulties and focuses on console versions for English speakers primarily. Always Jill first, then Chris:
        US DC Original
        JP SAT Version
        JP SAT Battle Game
        US DC Arrange
        US DC DS Original
        US DC DS Arrange
        US Original
        US SAT Version
        US SAT Battle Game
        Deadly Silence Original
        Deadly Silence DS special features mode where you stab zombies with the stylus

        • 1 month ago
          Anonymous

          >OP, you probably took the largest number of low-IQ moves through this whole game and came out on top. Bravo
          Thank you. I won't deny I didn't use my resources effectively. I got lost several times as well because I refused to use a guide. So I ended up using WAY more resources than necessary. I definitely used shotguns and grenade launcher ammo on stuff that didn't need it just because I wanted it dead.

          Thank you very much for your playing order!

          its very possible. especially if you use the shotgun at long range, or dont know what types of grenade to use on what types of enemy. or if youre going to the wrong areas and are having to kill more than needed.

          >or if youre going to the wrong areas and are having to kill more than needed.
          This is EXACTLY what happened.

        • 1 month ago
          Anonymous

          This is just an ad for the fanport to be the bottom right

          • 4 weeks ago
            Buff Chris Enjoyer

            I guess it kinda is. I've given that one a run and it's not bad. I don't recall if it lets you disable auto-aim.

            you’re kinda gay

            Thanks, you too.

            What's the new tick enemy in the Saturn version? I've never heard of that.

            A Hunter reskin in the caves with a baller kill animation.

            Specifically, it does its insta-kill attack only at close range compared to the hunter's leap attack. I've seen a few random wikis ignore this and call it a simple reskin.

            Damn bro, how did you manage to miss the revolver? You really did made your game a lot harder. Respect for figuring it out anyways tho.

            Beat it myself for the first time only last year. IIRC I only struggled with Yawn a little, then couldn't figure out how to apply the books to the fountain. As for everything else, I guess my habit to autistically walk along the wall like in Wolfenstein 3D and scan for every piece of interaction helped me out. As for the helipad Tyrant, I think he should be a lot easier without items than the basement one - stabbing that thing to death with a knife seems a lot more insane than just running in circles untill Brad drops you a launcher. If you play one of the non-autoaim versions it's actually easier that way than trying to stop, aim, miss your shots and become an easy target yourself.

            >This is my recommended playing order which skips easy difficulties and focuses on console versions for English speakers primarily.
            Damn, and I thought I played it too many times. This was my order:
            US DC Original - Chris
            US DC Arrange - Jill
            US DC Arrange - Chris
            US SAT - Jill
            US SAT - Chris
            US SAT Battle Game - Chris
            US DC DS Original - Jill
            US DC DS Arrange - Chris
            Also going to play Deadly Silence after 4.

            However, if I knew from the beginning all the differences between the versions, I'd probably narrowed it down to the US Saturn and Director's Cut Dualshock. One has the original difficulty, music and some unique extra features, the other one - Arrange mode and the alternative soundtrack to check out.

            I suppose I should restate the list with justifications. The two versions you've suggested are basically the endgame of difficulty challenges in the list so you'd save time/effort/money/save files tracking down the discs or rips of your choice.
            >Always Jill first, then Chris:
            Jill is easier with the extra inventory space and help from Barry. Chris does a little better with the knife and can get a few heals from Rebecca.
            >US DC Original
            Original Japanese difficulty with auto-aim.
            >JP SAT Version
            Opportunity to fight ticks and a bonus Tyrant and to unlock Battle Game. You wouldn't cheat to unlock the Battle Game, would you?
            >JP SAT Battle Game
            Lower difficulty than the US version; as a result scoring is based more on speed.
            >US DC Arrange
            Tougher mode overall but still has auto-aim which provides a little help.
            >US DC DS Original
            Apparently the DualShock version has at least one change beyond the soundtrack and reduced ink ribbon count; the poison gas is an instant kill trap. I'm sure there are other details. Still need info on if enemies are any tougher. Fairly confident auto-aim is still here.
            >US DC DS Arrange
            Should include changes as noted above. Figured a second playthrough with clown farts couldn't hurt.
            >US Original
            We're now in no auto-aim territory. All enemies are buffed.
            >US SAT Version
            Buffed enemies as above, we get to see ticks and a bonus Tyrant again.
            >US SAT Battle Game
            Scoring is based more on not taking damage since enemies are tougher.
            >Deadly Silence Original
            Bonus fun time Round 1.
            >Deadly Silence DS special features mode where you stab zombies with the stylus
            Bonus fun time Round 2.

            • 4 weeks ago
              Anonymous

              >I suppose I should restate the list with justifications.
              Your list makes perfect sense if the goal is to try out every version under the sun, but my usual approach for games is to beat them once on the max available difficulty from the start, then optionally play the unlockable hard mode/master quest if there is one and move on. Therefore if I knew all the differences beforehand and wasn't misleaded by the info I could find on the Internet, I would pick US SAT and DC DS/Arrange for the highest challenge and the most variety in the least amount of playthroughs.
              But for normal people DC/Normal is probably the best starting point. I think JP balancing makes the most sense for the first playthrough, e.g. it's really satisfying to obtain Colt Python and oneshot hunters that caused you so much trouble before. Also, the PS version looks better than the Saturn port IMO, despite the upgraded backgrounds in the latter one.

              >US DC DS Original
              >Apparently the DualShock version has at least one change beyond the soundtrack and reduced ink ribbon count; the poison gas is an instant kill trap.
              Cool, didn't know that, probably knew the game too well to ever trigger gas release when I got to this version.

              > I'm sure there are other details. Still need info on if enemies are any tougher.
              Not sure either, but I think enemies are the same as in the first Director's Cut - as weak as in JP on Original, but tougher on Arrange. At least I didn't notice any difference.

              >US DC DS Arrange
              >Should include changes as noted above.
              Not 100% confident, but IIRC DC DS gives you 2 ribbons per spawn on Original and 3 on Arrange.

              >then couldn't figure out how to apply the books to the fountain
              Don't feel too bad. Those books apparently tripped up a lot of people back when it came out too. I first rented it sometime in late May or early June that year and the guy who ran the video place told me how to check the books because a couple people had claimed the game was glitched and unfinishable. It was a really common topic on message boards and stuff at the time too. I suspect that's probably why most of the other classic games removed the 3D item exam and the remake has what amounts to a tutorial on it with the arrow/arrowhead and a file that automatically pops up explicitly telling you about it.

              I was actually disappointed when found out that the feature is missing in 2 and 3. Learned my lesson the hard way, but never had problems with that kind of puzzles in Code Veronica, was glad to have the 3D exam back.
              Btw, didn't we meet half a year ago on this board? I OPed RE2 thread.

        • 4 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          you’re kinda gay

        • 4 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          What's the new tick enemy in the Saturn version? I've never heard of that.

          • 4 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            A Hunter reskin in the caves with a baller kill animation.

        • 4 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          Damn bro, how did you manage to miss the revolver? You really did made your game a lot harder. Respect for figuring it out anyways tho.

          Beat it myself for the first time only last year. IIRC I only struggled with Yawn a little, then couldn't figure out how to apply the books to the fountain. As for everything else, I guess my habit to autistically walk along the wall like in Wolfenstein 3D and scan for every piece of interaction helped me out. As for the helipad Tyrant, I think he should be a lot easier without items than the basement one - stabbing that thing to death with a knife seems a lot more insane than just running in circles untill Brad drops you a launcher. If you play one of the non-autoaim versions it's actually easier that way than trying to stop, aim, miss your shots and become an easy target yourself.

          >This is my recommended playing order which skips easy difficulties and focuses on console versions for English speakers primarily.
          Damn, and I thought I played it too many times. This was my order:
          US DC Original - Chris
          US DC Arrange - Jill
          US DC Arrange - Chris
          US SAT - Jill
          US SAT - Chris
          US SAT Battle Game - Chris
          US DC DS Original - Jill
          US DC DS Arrange - Chris
          Also going to play Deadly Silence after 4.

          However, if I knew from the beginning all the differences between the versions, I'd probably narrowed it down to the US Saturn and Director's Cut Dualshock. One has the original difficulty, music and some unique extra features, the other one - Arrange mode and the alternative soundtrack to check out.

          • 4 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            >then couldn't figure out how to apply the books to the fountain
            Don't feel too bad. Those books apparently tripped up a lot of people back when it came out too. I first rented it sometime in late May or early June that year and the guy who ran the video place told me how to check the books because a couple people had claimed the game was glitched and unfinishable. It was a really common topic on message boards and stuff at the time too. I suspect that's probably why most of the other classic games removed the 3D item exam and the remake has what amounts to a tutorial on it with the arrow/arrowhead and a file that automatically pops up explicitly telling you about it.

        • 4 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          I grew up on RE1 DC. Saturn US took me by surprise and I was starting to worry about my stock by the 2nd mansion visit when I played through it as Chris. Those hunters in the red hallway were frickin brutal. That and Jill were probably one of my favorite playthroughs of OG RE1 looking back on it.

        • 4 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          >PS1 Longbox
          >Enemies have more health
          Any additional details on that? I don't particularly mind if the Zombies are tougher, but frick I'd be pissed if the Hunters took more than 3 Shotgun Shells to kill.

          • 4 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            Hunters usually take 4 shotgun shells or 2 magnum rounds to kill in that version. Occasionally you'll get one that spawns in the shallow end of the HP pool and knock it out with less but I wouldn't count on it. They can tank grenade rounds too but I never play as Jill so I can't really recall specifics. I do seem to remember it takes at least 2 acid round to kill one and it stains them a funny looking piss yellow color though.

            • 4 weeks ago
              Anonymous

              Ah, screw that noise then. I know that ultimately you should just run past them, and so them being tougher wouldn't matter outside of the couple people usually kill for comfort, but it just gets my goat how bullshit some of their advantages are. Stuff like "let's just turn off their hitbox if they get shot twice with a handgun or are jumping through the air." If it weren't for silliness like that, I'd be more comfortable with their other shit like "if flying jump hits then it can true combo into decapitation."

              • 4 weeks ago
                Anonymous

                Yeah I've also had them get up off the floor and instantly perform their decapitation attack. They're invincible until they get back on their feet so you have to be really quick to either shoot or dodge before they get you.

              • 4 weeks ago
                Anonymous

                I get that, but it bothers me less because zombies already behave in a similar way. The invulnerable rush after the pistol and being unable to shoot them out of the air is what ruffles my breasts, because it kinda takes away your choices in wasting your ammo or taking risky shots and just leaves you with having to play evasively around them. I guess it's not all bad, since baiting the flying leap to run past it can be fun, but still.

  2. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    Good job, man. Seriously the fact that you didn't give up is commendable. Will you play RE2 now? Trust me, you'll never run out of ammo in that one

  3. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    Good job, bro!

  4. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    which version of the game did you play? i would not have guessed that you would've ran out of ammo doing this based on my memories with the game.

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      its very possible. especially if you use the shotgun at long range, or dont know what types of grenade to use on what types of enemy. or if youre going to the wrong areas and are having to kill more than needed.

      • 1 month ago
        Anonymous

        I wasted quite a few shotgun shells on the lab zombies before I realized they respawn the first time I played.

  5. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    gj, although I don't know how it's possible to run out of ammo in that game. I kill every enemy and usually have 100+ pistol rounds, 30+ shotgun rounds and like 36 magnum rounds. If memory serves, at least

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      If you don’t know how it possible to run out of ammo then you’re not a very bright. Sorry pal.

      • 4 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        >If you don’t know how it possible to run out of ammo then you’re not a very bright. Sorry pal.
        Only an anon would think it's normal to run out of a finite resource.

  6. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    >I beat Resident Evil 1 for the first time.
    >Played as Jill.
    No you didn't! (Just kidding)

    >I already didn't do well as Jill who has a ton of privileges compare to Chris.
    I'll tell you a little trick to make your Chris playthrough easier. Whenever you're up against a single zombie, get close to it and then rapidly mash on the back button to stutter step away from it. If you do that, eventually the zombie's AI'll freak out and it'll spin away from you and you can just run past it. With this, you basically don't even need the handgun. I never even pick it up as Chris, and I immediately put the knife away, so there's 2 inventory slots right away.

  7. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    RE1 > Demake

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      the Famicom demake is pretty bad indeed

  8. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    good, frick chris

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      >this obvious
      KEK! Wesker, (You)'re pitiful!

  9. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    Fascinating playthrough, I wish you recorded it so it could be studied for years to come. I don't know how someone could get to Tyrant in such a poor state.

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      Reminds me of DSP RE playthoughs. He kills every enemy and always complains about running out of bullets, ink ribbons and herbs.

      • 1 month ago
        Anonymous

        He's still the only person I've ever seen get killed by a spider in any of the RE games.

  10. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    I found the magnum and saved Chris, while defeating Tyrant on my first playthrough.

  11. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Frick man you're a hero OP, good job mate it's a fricking awesome game and you just proved it. Play again as Chris you'll love it even more

  12. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    We should have diary threads like this more often when they aren't about complaining, I liked this. Making fricked up strategies work in dire situations is so satisfying, especially in a game as good as RE1

  13. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    I don't have a longbox but my game is the same US version in a normal PS1 israeliteel case with censored opening and no auto aim and (i think) less ammo.

    That's the version I like the most.

    • 4 weeks ago
      Buff Chris Enjoyer

      Yeah, that one should be the same as the longbox release. I'm not actually sure if the ammo count is any different.

      • 4 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        the ammo probably isn't different, it's just that i miss more without auto aim

  14. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Started an original Chris, non-directors cut. Tbh it's not as hard as I thought it would be, since it was about 10-15 years since I last played non-directors cut. 2 ink ribbons per pickup, no headshots. Some zombies go down for good with as few as 4 rounds, some need 4 to go down and then et up and need another 2-3.

    Anyway I just got out of the mansion and entered the shed and saved. Dogs in the courtyard made me go out of handgun bullets but I have ~60 shotgun shells so its fine.

    As someone who roughly know his way around the game I still ended up backtracking 2 or 3 times to the save room due to Chris's 6 item slots and I can see how it would be incredibly frustrating to a first-time player. That being said game is still very fun.

    Also here's a comparison of all the rooms with different angles, some were trippy since I am so used to Directors Cut:

    https://tcrf.net/Resident_Evil_(PlayStation)/Rooms_Differences

  15. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Couldve saved one or two times fewer but it is what it is

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      Keep replaying it. Write your route on some note paper. You'll beat it in under two hours with no saves before you know it.

      • 4 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        I know but thats not fun for me. I like to take a few years inbetween and take my time when playing it. I want to savor the game, not rush through it

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