Resident Evil Origins Collection (Nintendo Switch)

Resident Evil Origins Collection is a bundle containing Resident Evil Zero and the Resident Evil remake from 2002 published and developed by Capcom. It was released for the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One in early 2016 and came out for the Nintendo Switch 3 years later.

While the original version of the bundle is still good, this page focuses on the Nintendo Switch port based on its flaws.

Why It Sucks

 * 1) In the physical copies, only one game, that being Resident Evil Zero, is included in the cartridge while the other is locked behind a download code.
 * 2) Because of the fact that half the bundle is a voucher, buying it used would be completely redundant, because someone who previously bought the game was guaranteed to have already redeemed the code.
 * 3) Since both of these games are sold seperately for $30 each, bundling them into this collection raised the price to $60 in total.
 * 4) No extra content has been added to either of these games.
 * 5) The ports of these games suffer from low framerates and some hiccups.
 * 6) There are no improvements to the content or even the gameplay whatsoever.
 * 7) Since this is a bundle of simple ports with little-to-no improvements or new content, this can considered nostalgia pandering, just like Capcom's past ports of older games.
 * 8) This bundle is another example of Capcom cheaping out on physical copies of their Switch ports, just like the Mega Man compilations, and this one may be the worst of the bunch.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) All DLC is included in the Switch port of Zero, along with Resident Evil: Revelations 1 & 2, Resident Evil 5 & 6 on the Nintendo Switch versions.
 * 2) You can buy these games seperately and not worry about buying this bundle.

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