Wasting no time following the release of Capcom’s Resident Evil 4 remake “Chainsaw Demo,” modders have already managed to get the short gameplay teaser running in VR. Continuing its trend of releasing teasers for new entries in the franchise ahead of launch, Capcom released a demo of the Resident Evil 4 remake for PC and consoles following Capcom Spotlight 2023.
First revealed at PlayStation’s June State of Play event in 2022, Capcom’s upcoming Resident Evil 4 remake is the latest entry in the revered horror franchise to receive a makeover for modern gaming machines. Following a pattern established by the well-received remakes of Resident Evil 2 and 3, this latest trip back to the series’ past appears to keep many of the elements that made the original game a fan favorite while updating the gameplay and overall design for modern audiences. While many long-time fans will undoubtedly be excited to revisit one of the horror franchise’s best entries, players who loved the original Resident Evil 4’s cheesy storyline may be slightly disappointed by the remake’s seemingly more serious tone.
Resident Evil 4 Remake Physical Copies Already Spotted Out in the Wild
Announced on Twitter by Flat2VR, a modding community dedicated to bringing full VR support to existing flatscreen titles, the Resident Evil 4 remake’s “Chainsaw Demo” is now fully playable in VR on PC thanks to a simple, free mod. Available on the GitHub page of popular VR modder Praydog, PC players need only unzip a single file into the directory where the demo is installed and they will be able to experience the terrifying demo with full VR support. Praydog had previously released well-received VR mods for the PC versions of Resident Evil 2, 3, 7, and 8, and is set to
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