Special editions of highly anticipated video games are common these days, and typically these premium versions come with an art book, soundtrack, first round of paid downloadable content, or other such fun things. For an extra $10 or $20 over the standard edition's price, rabid fans can snag some neat bonuses. Capcom's upcoming Resident Evil 6 for the Sony PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Xbox 360 will come in special varieties as well, but how much would you be willing to pay for the premium pack-in items? As Kotaku reports, the company is selling a special bundle in Japan that retails for a mindboggling 105,000 (approximately $1,300).
The Ultimate HD Edition of Resident Evil 4 was developed in response to the poor quality of the initial 2007 PC port from Sourcenext. This port was based off the 2011 HD version of the game on Xbox 360 developed by AQ Interactive, which in turn was based off the 2007 Wii edition with the extra content from the PlayStation 2 port.[1] It also features alternative color filter options, some improved HD textures, keyboard and mouse support, and the ability to play the game at 60 or 30 FPS. The game, however, is originally designed around a 30 FPS cap, and various issues, both minor and major, can occur when playing at 60 FPS; see Issues unresolved for details. Mouse controls are also a hit-or-miss; some players reported the mouse aiming worked fine while others experience issues such as slow mouse movement and unresponsiveness, possibly to the extent of being unplayable.[2][3][4] A controller is recommended in situations where mouse controls are not playable. Unfortunately, the low-quality PlayStation 2 FMV sequences are also carried over in the Separate Ways campaign and a few other scenarios in this port.[5] There were some other issues initially with this port, but some of them have been addressed with patches.[6][7]
[Extra quality] Resident Evil 6 Soundtrack
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