Does it really offer a new gaming experience?

We’ve said it before, we’re not really fans of Gamekings remakes and remakes… unless Capcom does it. Because new versions of Resident Evil 2 (2019) and Resident Evil 3 (2020) were great. It really made you experience a new gaming experience. Of course you recognized aspects of the original game, but the game has really been brought into the modern era and modified where necessary. The renovation went way beyond just throwing a little paint over the graphics. Campcom really set the standard when it comes to remanufacturing. And now there’s a renewal for the best Resident Evil ever: Part 4. How will it end? You’ll get the answer in our Resident Evil 4 Remake preview.

Resident Evil 4 Remake Preview: Many changes have been made

Just refresh your memory. Resident Evil 4 is set six years after the biological disaster in Raccoon City. Customer Leon S. Kennedy, one of the survivors of the crash, rescues the kidnapped daughter of the President of the United States. He finds her in a remote Spanish village, where something is seriously wrong with the locals. Then you know. This will be another long game of multiplication and the emergence of mutants. Which, by the way, we don’t hate. crawl aside. How did Capcom handle the original? Because it was so good, you’d rather ruin it than improve it. but…

Disliked QTEs are kept to a minimum

However, they went to work in Japan. And how. There is a laundry list of different things. New side missions and six different control presets include removing QTEs and increasing Leon’s freedom of movement. It looks like the game has already been fixed. But does all this work? JJ got 17 minutes of the new gameplay and gave his verdict in this preview.

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