The original Resident Evil 4 is a much beloved title in the series, and a lot of people put that down to the work of director and series creator Shinji Mikami. When it was revealed that Shinji Mikami wouldn't be coming back to oversee work on Resident Evil 4 Remake, many were understandably nervous that the original's mixture of goofy charm and intense action wouldn't be respected. Now that the game has released, we know that's not the case, and Shinji Mikami himself has now taken the time to finish the title and has given his final verdict.
For all of you that have been enjoying the adventures of Leon and Ashley over the past few week, you'll be pleased to know that Mikami has been right there alongside you. Posting a picture of the final moments of Resident Evil 4 Remake to his personal Twitter account, Mikami reveals that he's now finished the game and "enjoyed it very much". If you just heard a large gust of wind, it was probably the entire Resident Evil 4 Remake development team breathing a sigh of relief.
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It was unlikely that Mikami would've hated what he played, what with the title being very loyal to the original whilst changing up and improving some of its more lackluster elements. Mikami has also been very open in the past about how he trusted the team at Capcom to do right by the title and not mess it up. He's also spoken about attempting to help young game developers to improve the future of the industry, something which he's clearly achieved with the recent success of Hi-Fi Rush developer Tango Gameworks, which Mikami founded in 2010.
He may have left the studio earlier this year, but he's left behind a talented group of devs that are
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