The Resident Evil 4 remake has finally launched on PC and consoles worldwide, and the highly anticipated game marked another success for the survival-horror series by CAPCOM on Steam.
At the time of writing, the game is being played by 112,803 concurrent players according to Steam Database, making it the highest launch concurrent player count for the series on Steam, beating the previous record, which was held by Resident Evil Village with 106,631 concurrent players. For reference, the series' launch numbers have been on the rise since the launch of Resident Evil VII: Biohazard, which had a peak at launch of only 20,449 players. The Resident Evil 2 remake had a launch concurrent players peak of 74,227 which dropped slightly for the Resident Evil 3 remake, with 60,293 concurrent players.
The success the Resident Evil 4 remake is enjoying at launch is totally deserved, as it is a solid remake, although maybe a little too safe, as highlighted by Nathan in his review. This, along with some minor mechanical issues, prevents the remake from surpassing the original.
Resident Evil 4 was the ultimate test of Capcom’s remake skills, and unfortunately, they buckled a bit under the pressure. The game suffers from minor mechanical issues and doesn’t reinvent or elevate the original material as boldly as some might have hoped it would. That said, Capcom hasn’t broken anything either as this is still a fun, inventive thrill ride that has been brought up to modern technical standards in striking fashion. The new Resident Evil 4 is well worth it for fans of the series, just keep your hopes slightly in check and you won’t be spin-kicked by inflated expectations.
The Resident Evil 4 remake is now available on PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation
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