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Resident evil 4 intro
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resident evil 4 intro

What would Capcom really change? Sure, they could make it prettier. Any remake of Resident Evil 4, at least right now, would just be a shallow reskinning of the same damn game. Because Resident Evil 2 and 3 belong to a different era and had to be changed so fundamentally after 20 years, the remakes easily stand apart from the originals as wholly different games. Almost all developers have left those static camera angles and "tank controls" behind, except for indies deliberately evoking the sensation of late-'90s horror games. Looking back, it's hard to believe there's barely more than a five year gap between Resident Evil 3 and 4, but that's how quickly technology and game design were evolving at the time. The remakes of Resident Evil 2 and 3 made both games as pretty and detailed as possible with cutting-edge graphics, of course, but mainly they served to bring both into the post-RE4 era, with familiar controls and a comfortable camera perspective. Resident Evil 5, 6, and later spin-offs all more or less followed RE4's new playbook, though none of them did it as well. It did away with static camera angles, which had been practical on the PlayStation's limited hardware and also deliberately evoked the creepy cinematography of horror movies. It put the focus on action, not horror, though it was still tense and gross and sometimes outright scary. In 2005, RE4 marked the start of Resident Evil's modern era. Resident Evil 4 just doesn't need a remake, period. Not because the RE3 remake has shaken my faith, though.

resident evil 4 intro

Now Resident Evil 3 is proof that a remake isn't necessarily a surefire home run, and I hope that Capcom isn't planning to go after RE4 next. This entry in the series is well-balanced between players' agency, combat action, and horror, and many landmarks in the game persist in the survival horror genre to this day.After the stellar Resident Evil 2 remake last year, it seemed like Capcom was destined to keep going, updating its greatest hits with a new generation of technology.

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In 2005, Capcom released Resident Evil 4 and changed the landscape of the survival horror genre forever. They experimented with a project that ultimately became Devil May Cry, but this experience gave them the feedback they needed to come out with a new main title for the Resident Evil franchise. RELATED: Resident Evil: 10 Ways To Make The Games Less Scary For New Fans By the early 2000s, Capcom realized their current formula was growing a bit stale and they needed to make some changes to keep players interested. It was originally released in 1996 for the PlayStation and has managed to maintain its popularity to this day. Even more impressive, it's commonly credited for reviving and revolutionizing zombie tropes in popular media. Resident Evil is arguably the most popular survival horror game franchise out there.















Resident evil 4 intro