A small group of dedicated modders is days away from releasing their fan-made Resident Evil 4 HD Project with a new trailer showing their impressive work. The survival horror action franchise has seen its share of sequels, movies, and spin-offs, and unfortunately, not every Resident Evil game has been received well. Resident Evil 4 continues to be a fan-favorite as it transitioned the series from the slower-paced survival horror experience seen in the series' first entries into a more fast-paced affair closer to what is seen in Resident Evil games released nowadays.
After the original Resident Evil 4 was released on the Nintendo Gamecube in 2005, the series was never the same. Fans enjoyed the shift to 3rd-person action, which the game's developers balanced well with an intense survival horror setting. Not only did the gameplay shift set the standard for the new entries and eventual Resident Evil 1-3 remakes, but it also became one of the most ported games, as RE4 has even been ported to VR. However, when Capcom released its version of the game's HD Edition on PC in 2014, two modders were disappointed to see that many of Resident Evil 4's textures were not fully updated in the seemingly final remaster. So they took it upon themselves to do it better.
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After more than eight years since Capcom's Resident Evil 4 Ultimate HD Edition release disappointed fans Cris Morales and Albert Marin, they are almost ready to release their much-improved Resident Evil 4 HD Project. Reported via VGC, modder Albert Marin released a trailer that promises every single texture of the classic game has been remastered for the upcoming RE4 mod. Remastered textures, improved
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