''Resident Evil 1.5'' is a scrapped prototype version of the 1998
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game ''
Resident Evil 2
''Resident Evil 2'' is a 1998 survival horror video game developed and published by Capcom for the PlayStation. The player controls Leon S. Kennedy and Claire Redfield, who must escape Raccoon City after its citizens are transformed into zom ...
.'' It was under development by
Capcom
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for the
PlayStation
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, and was directed by
Hideki Kamiya
is a Japanese video game designer and director who is the vice-president of PlatinumGames. He began his career in 1994 with Capcom, where he directed ''Resident Evil 2'' (1998), ''Devil May Cry'' (2001), ''Viewtiful Joe'' (2003), and ''Ōkami' ...
and produced by
Shinji Mikami
is a Japanese video game designer, director, and producer. Starting his career at Capcom in 1990, he has worked on many of the company's most successful games. He directed the first installment of the ''Resident Evil'' series in 1996 and the f ...
. Beginning development a month after the completion of ''
Resident Evil
''Resident Evil'', known in Japan as is a Japanese horror game series and media franchise created by Capcom. It consists of survival horror, third-person shooter and first-person shooter games, with players typically surviving in environments ...
'' in early 1996, the game was drastically different than the completed version of ''Resident Evil 2''. It starred a female biker,
Elza Walker, rather than
Claire Redfield
is a character in ''Resident Evil'' (''Biohazard'' in Japan), a survival horror video game series created by Japanese company Capcom. She was introduced as one of two player characters in ''Resident Evil 2'' (1998), alongside Leon S. Kennedy. C ...
. It ultimately reached 60-80% completion before development was restarted nearly from scratch.
With
builds rumored to be circulating since the 1990s, ''Resident Evil 1.5'' became the focus of dedicated fans and
video game preservationists to obtain and release a copy to the public. Purchased by a small group of fans in 2011 from a
video game collector and kept private, a half-finished version was leaked online in 2013. While a more complete version of the game is theorized to be possessed by Capcom, it has never been shared in any capacity. Despite this, the game's existence has been referenced by Capcom, who included Elza's
motorcycle suit
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as an unlockable costume for Claire in
''Resident Evil 2'''s remake.
Gameplay
''Resident Evil 1.5'' played in a fairly similar manner to the eventual ''Resident Evil 2'', but had some differences in its mechanics. It featured less puzzles, and a more standard
keycard
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system to unlock areas. Vials of medicine replaced the series' traditional healing herbs, and players were able to equip two tiers of upgraded armor, an RPD
bulletproof vest
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and high-tech
Umbrella Corporation
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body armor, represented visually on their character model. Rather than a character limping when injured, their clothing would gradually become more damaged.
Plot
Characters
The story of ''Resident Evil 1.5'' was split into two scenarios that both took place during a
zombie apocalypse
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in
Raccoon City
''Resident Evil'', known in Japan as is a Japanese horror game series and media franchise created by Capcom. It consists of survival horror, third-person shooter and first-person shooter games, with players typically surviving in environments ...
, similar to ''Resident Evil 2'', though, in ''1.5'', they never overlapped. While the actions of one character affected the environment of the other, they did not physically meet each other. The first scenario revolved around
Leon S. Kennedy
is a character in ''Resident Evil'' (''Biohazard'' in Japan), a survival horror video game series created by Japanese company Capcom. He debuted as one of the two player characters of the video game ''Resident Evil 2'' (1998), alongside Claire ...
, who was carried over into the final game. While still a
rookie
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police officer, rather than entering town at the start of the game, he was already on the roof of the
Raccoon Police Station, attempting to defend it from undead. Leon would meet two NPCs who helped him escape, who, despite being featured in the final game, were significantly different in ''1.5''.
Marvin Branagh
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, a police officer who perishes from a zombie infection partway through ''Resident Evil 2'', was a sidekick in ''1.5'', surviving through most if not all of the game.
Ada Wong
is a character in ''Resident Evil'' (''Biohazard'' in Japan), a survival horror video game series created by Japanese company Capcom. She was first introduced as a supporting character in ''Resident Evil 2'' (1998), and became a playable charact ...
, sent to retrieve the
G-Virus
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, was not merely a spy, but also an actual Umbrella Corporation researcher.
The second scenario starred Elza Walker, a blonde motorcyclist who was replaced by Claire in the final game. Despite having similar traits as Claire, she was not related to any existing characters, and simply arrived at the police station after crashing her bike into its front entrance. There were three main supporting characters in Elza's route - John, a fellow civilian found in an RPD prison cell, whose role was later divided between
Robert Kendo, owner of the gun store, and
Ben Bertolucci
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, a reporter, in the finished game - Roy, an RPD officer who later became zombified, and
Sherry Birkin
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, who was also featured in ''Resident Evil 2'' with a similar role.
Characters who appeared in both routes included
Annette Birkin
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, Chief
Brian Irons
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, who was initially a helpful and professional supporting character rather than insane and villainous, and
William Birkin
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, who was without most of his transformations.
Story
While the story of ''1.5'' generally resembled its final incarnation, some aspects were different. Umbrella Corporation, rather than escaping any serious responsibility for the events of ''
Resident Evil
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'', is instead closed down entirely based on the testimony of the surviving members of
STARS
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. As the developers had assumed the first game would not be a massive success, it was intended to be the conclusion of the series and put all unanswered questions to rest. The
T-Virus is spread throughout Raccoon City by escaped creatures from Umbrella's underground labs. After fighting through the police station, which looked more modern, as the idea to depict it as a former museum had not yet materialized, both characters then travel into the sewers in search of Umbrella's secret lab, ending up being forced to fight William Birkin. As much of the story text, as well as the game's full motion videos (FMV), are missing from leaked builds, it is difficult to piece together specific details.
Development
''Resident Evil 2'' was originally scheduled for a May 1997 release date, with
Shinji Mikami
is a Japanese video game designer, director, and producer. Starting his career at Capcom in 1990, he has worked on many of the company's most successful games. He directed the first installment of the ''Resident Evil'' series in 1996 and the f ...
as producer. Features that were being experimented with included a large amount of
zombies
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on screen, made possible via lower
polygon
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counts, and the ability of monsters to mutate over time. Both the game's
pre-rendered
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backgrounds, and the outfits of the main characters, could be altered based on story events, and what the characters equipped. However, as the ''1.5'' version approached release, no one at Capcom was satisfied by it, with Mikami stating in a later 1998 interview that "no one element was specifically boring, just everything as a whole", adding in a different interview that the game "was no fun". The Raccoon Police Station, initially heavily inspired by the 1976 film ''
Assault on Precinct 13'', was seen as visually uninteresting compared to
Spencer Mansion, and was redesigned based on photographic references that the team was "told off" for taking. Additionally, the low polygon counts caused the zombies to not be scary enough, despite their large number. The team did not enjoy the lack of a link to the previous game, bringing in
Noboru Sugimura
was a Japanese television and video game writer best known for his work on the ''Metal Hero'', ''Super Sentai'', ''Resident Evil'', ''Dino Crisis'', and ''Onimusha'' series.
Career
He had studied under Ei Ogawa, one of the main writers of the Jap ...
, then a professional script writer, as a consultant. He advised them to restart development to remedy the issues.
The game's first delay, announced in February 1997, pushed the release date back to August as the game was reworked into what eventually became ''Resident Evil 2''.
The delay allowed developers to improve the game's core code, which was later described by
data miners as having "poorly optimized" aspects. In the meantime, various builds of ''1.5'' were used to promote the game at demos and
trade show
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s. While the last public appearance of ''1.5'' is widely considered to be at the April 1997
Tokyo Game Show
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, ''Hyper PlayStation Remix'', a Japanese
gaming magazine, seemingly had access to content from the ''1.5'' version as late as December 1997. Adding to the confusion amongst fans, as well as the legendary status of the game, a promotional video from the 1997
E3 used footage spliced together from both ''1.5'' and an initial build of ''2'', causing fans to believe a third version existed. ''
Resident Evil: Director's Cut'' was released to fill the gap caused by the delay, and included clips of cut content, such as a burning factory and a fight with zombie apes and a Spider Hybrid monster. Some
beta
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versions of ''Resident Evil 2'' contained ''1.5'' backgrounds and assets hidden within their code, and became
red herring
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s when fans later tried to rebuild the lost game.
Unofficial release
While never distributed by Capcom in an official capacity,
leaked development builds of the game were rumored to have been in circulation as early as the late 1990s, prompting numerous hoaxes and claims that fans possessed a copy in order to flaunt it as a
status symbol
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.
In 2001, a playable copy of the game appeared on
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, but it is unclear whether it was purchased, and it never reached the public.
A partially-complete demo version, dubbed the "40 percent build", or "raw build", was obtained by a video game collector nicknamed "The Curator", and purchased by a group of fans in 2011 for USD $8000. Rather than releasing it directly to the public, they formed Team IGAS (I Got A Shotgun) in order to
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improvements into the game, while searching for more advanced builds that may have existed. The withholding of the game, in addition to purported harassment and sabotage towards other rival modders, angered part of the community. Screenshots of the game began to leak in 2012, and a playable but "broken" version of the IGAS build was leaked in February 2013. Eventually, a different fan, author Richard Mandel, discovered an alternate build for sale on eBay, purchasing it and releasing it unmodified in June 2013.
Progress on recreating the game is still ongoing, with various patches being released.
Legacy
Capcom included a nod to ''1.5'' in the
deluxe edition
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of the remake of ''Resident Evil 2'', adding a costume for Claire that was designed based on the original concept art for Elza Walker, the character she later replaced.
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