Following the success of Resident Evil 2 and 3 remakes, rumors have circulated that the franchise's most popular game, Resident Evil 4, will be given the same treatment. Resident Evil 4 is one of the few games that gets so many re-releases, and for good reason.
Few games have received as much critical praise as RE4, and few have had as much of an influence on the industry since it was first launched in 2005.
Resident Evil 4 is an action-oriented game with a quicker pace than its predecessors. Due to the differences in the source material, the Resident Evil remake series is likely to venture into uncharted ground, sparking discussion over what should and shouldn't be changed from the original game.
When Resident Evil 4 was initially published, it was a significant deviation from the rest of the franchise. Resident Evil 4 was initially a furious action shooter, unlike the previous three games in the series, which were deliberate, strategic survival horror experiences.
In recent years, Resident Evil has made a good attempt to return to its survival horror origins, but Capcom would do well to remember that Resident Evil 4 was created as a superb action game.
Separate Ways is a side storyline that puts players in the shoes of Ada Wong and tells the RE4 plot from her point of view. While Separate Ways is short in comparison to the main campaign, it provides intriguing behind-the-scenes insights.
The Ada Report, which builds on her perspective and connection with Leon, can be unlocked throughout Separate Ways. The non-canon Assignment: Ada mini-game has her gathering plaga samples.
Supporting characters such as Ada Wong, will reportedly get increased screen time in the Resident Evil 4 remake. The two RE4 expansions Assignment: Ada and
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