

You can also headshot by aiming down at zombies that are walking up stairs towards you. Pistols don't deal any extra damage to the head, so you're better off shooting the body from afar or avoiding them entirely where possible. It’s worth practising a few times on a zombie close to a save point before reloading, just to give yourself an idea of the range you need. Even if it looks like you’ll miss, aiming upwards will hit a target so long as they’re fairly close to you. If you aim up with the handgun it’ll look like Chris or Jill is shooting far too high to hit anything in front of them, but Resident Evil HD Remaster’s aiming is a little odd. Aiming up is essential for hitting some enemies that hang around on the ceiling, but it can also be used to shoot zombies in the head if they’re close enough. While holding down the trigger to aim, you won’t be able to move at all, but you can turn on the spot and aim up or down with the analogue stick. © CapcomĪiming in Resident Evil HD Remaster is a little tricky. How to headshot in Resident Evil HD Remaster Aiming for the head isn't really advisible with a pistol. If you want to take zombies down for good, you’re going to need to learn how to headshot in Resident Evil HD Remaster. The fixed camera angles not only increase the horror aspect of this old-school title, they also make it challenging to control your character, especially when it comes to aiming. One of the trickiest enemies in Resident Evil HD Remaster is the camera.
