I forgot to mention I gave REmake 3 a play.
It's good but also a bit of a mixed bag, it's not as pure an experience as the RE2 remake was ie you don't need ink ribbons to save, there's in game checkpoints and it's a lot more linear (but I believe the original was more linear as well)
It starts off really strong though, there's a lot of stuff in the downtown area like fake movie posters, ads, brands and stores that seem straight out of Dead Rising, especially the toy store, it's kind of weird to think of blending the two Capcom zombie franchises and you'd think there'd be a tonal clash, but it actually works really well.
The main thing that disappointed me about the game though was the hospital, rather than being pretty faithful to the original version like the police station in the 2 remake it's entirely different and an inferior take on it, the hospital was originally an old hospital in keeping with Resident Evil's gothic style, this new one is just a totally generic modern hospital that feels like it could be from any zombie game.
Overall I had a good time with it though.