“Just seeing this world we were so familiar with and had such a love and respect for - seeing it presented in this completely new perspective, just being completely, completely, immersed in the experience. “To be honest, for most of us - and certainly myself - that moment came when we got the first village fight fully working with all of the new VR mechanics, and had our first pass of art and lighting integrated,” Ivey said. It’s a big change one that comes with virtual reality touches both obvious and subtle - and bringing it all together to refresh a beloved game more than 15 years old was a passion project for the Armature team, as senior producer Tom Ivey recently explained to SYFY WIRE.įilled with players who revere Capcom’s groundbreaking game the same way any fan would, Armature knew it was onto something special when the team first saw the effect their VR efforts had in transforming iconic moments from the original game - moments like Leon’s early encounter across the bridge in the hostile Spanish village.