After Capcom’s Resident Evil HD was released with new and updated voice acting, many fans of the original game were hoping for a way to revive the original audio. That’s when the modder, known as Bunny, stepped up to the challenge in January.

According to Bunny, it took a little longer than expected, but they stuck with and completed the project. According to Bunny, who posted on the Resident Evil Modding Forum:

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That’s some impressive dedication on the part of Bunny. Many modders would have given up after learning the act wouldn’t be as simple as copy and paste. Thankfully, Bunny understood the importance of such a feat for Resident Evil fans everywhere, and wasn’t stopped by Capcom during the process.

Some people may wonder why someone would put forth so much effort to bring back a feature that’s hallowed as some of the worst voice acting in gaming history. However, Resident Evil is one of the few examples where the lousy voice acting is a big part of what makes the game memorable. It’s just not the same without it.

This simple addition to Resident Evil HD is enough to make any fan pick up the title and give it another go. As awful as the original was, the cringe worthy voice acting alongside the updated graphics is pure gaming gold, and we are all in debt to Bunny for putting forth the effort to make this a reality.

What do you think about Bunny’s voice acting mod to the Resident Evil remake? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

Source: Resident Evil Modders Forum