The iconic game Resident Evil 4 has undergone various ports and re-releases over the years, from the inclusion of motion controls to, more recently, VR. After years of work by a group of enthusiasts committed to giving Resident Evil 4 a genuine HD remake, the project has finally arrived with a trailer and a potential release date.
The official HD version of this game isn't as good as it might be, according to most RE (Resident Evil) fans. The HD Project mod seeks to offer the complete upgrade that Capcom's HD version lacked, and its designers have certainly gone to extraordinary lengths to achieve that goal.
The HD Project changes almost all of the graphics in the game's three major areas of the hamlet, the castle, and the island. Furthermore, smaller modifications were implemented, such as the addition of real-time lighting effects to torches and blazing arrows, as well as the replacement of low-poly Ganado 3D models in the game's cutscenes with high-res equivalents.
The fan-made Resident Evil 4 HD Project's long-awaited release date has finally arrived, with the project's creators setting February 2, 2022 as the fated day. Fortunately, the mod is compatible with the Ultimate HD Edition's Steam release from 2014.
The mod not only improves the story, but also refines a plethora of supplementary parts of the game. The Mercenaries minigame, as well as both side missions featuring Ada Wong, Assignment Ada and Separate Ways, have all received significant updates.
Both the Ada bonus games and The Mercenaries minigame were notably omitted from Resident Evil 4 VR when it debuted last autumn, but Capcom has now stated that the latter game option will arrive in 2022.
The HD Project mod is ideal for those who haven't played the original
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