When a game gets the remake label instead of remaster, those who played the original will have their expectations raised. Needless to say, Capcom understood the assignment when it went about remaking Resident Evil 4. A month later, players are still discovering little details about the remake that weren't there in the original, including a regenerator you might have thought was dead when you turn the power on in the lab.
Dr_Nastee has highlighted the moment, posting screenshots demonstrating the difference between the dormant regenerator when the power is off and when it's on. It was actually YouTube channel Dan Allen Gaming that appears to have been the first to pick up on the creepy detail. Posting a clip exhibiting the difference in the generator's eyes just a week after the Resident Evil 4 remake launched, making it even more impressive.
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Dr_Nastee gives credit to Allen in the Reddit post below, pointing out it was a detail they discovered while watching the aforementioned video. Considering Leon isn't even in the room with the regenerator for the moment in question, it's amazing the detail has been discovered at all. You can see its eyes are clearly shut before Leon flicks the switch. When you come back afterwards, the regenerator is awake and looking right at you, and yeah, it's horrible.
Everything has been rebuilt from the ground up for the remake, but for some reason, Capcom decided to give its regenerators a little extra something in the new version. While still recognizable from the original, the enemy's appearance is very different. Most notably their backsides which many of you picked up on far quicker than it took someone to
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