Resident Evil: Director's Cut, known as BioHazard – Director's Cut in Japan, is an enhanced edition of the original survival horror game released for PlayStation. Designed to bridge the gap before the release of Resident Evil 2, it features a new arranged mode that modifies gameplay elements. The game also includes a controversial uncut opening cinematic showcasing graphic violence and shocking imagery.
Resident Evil: Director's Cut is an arranged version of the original game produced to compensate for the highly publicized delay of the sequel Resident Evil 2. The game contains a new arranged mode with various changes made to the game. The original release of the Director's Cut advertised an uncut version of the opening cinema in full color and never-before seen. Notable aspects of this video include shots of a corpse with bites taken out of the face, close-ups of zombie dogs bleeding when shot, and graphic quick-cuts of Joseph being bitten by these dogs.