A ROM hack called Resident Evil Kart replaces Super Mario Kart's camera with fixed angles reminiscent of the original Resident Evil games, making the game significantly more challenging. The hack, created by MrL314, was released to the public as a ROM patch and presents a unique and frustrating gameplay experience, requiring players to navigate the track from skewed perspectives. Despite its difficulty, the hack raises the question of how other classic games could be revitalized by altering their camera angles.
A new ROM hack called "Resident Evil Kart" brings fixed camera angles from the Resident Evil series to Super Mario Kart, creating a challenging and chaotic gameplay experience. Created by SNES hacker MrL314, the hack introduces predetermined camera locations around the track, making the game significantly harder to play. This unconventional crossover between the two series has caught the attention of the gaming community, offering a unique twist for those seeking a new challenge in Super Mario Kart.
A new concept video by YouTuber 'Cycu1' showcases what Resident Evil 4 Remake would look like with fixed camera angles. The video is not a mod, but rather a concept to motivate modders to create one. The game already has several mods available, including an experimental VR mod, a DLSS mod, and an FPS mod in development.