The recently-announced remake of Resident Evil 4 should keep one significant change made in Resident Evil 4 VR in regards to Ashley Graham.The long-running survival horror series has seen a successful string of modern remakes, with Resident Evil 2 launching in 2019 and Resident Evil 3 following in 2020. These remakes significantly overhaul the original titles with new-generation graphics, enhanced storylines and over-the-shoulder third-person shooter gameplay. The upcoming current-gen-exclusive Resident Evil 4 remake will continue the trend of optimizing these older titles, but some big changes must be made to the aging horror game.
Released back in 2005, Resident Evil 4 marked a dramatic shift for Capcom's survival horror saga. The original Resident Evil installments focused purely on survival, forcing players to search desperately for supplies and avoid enemies whenever possible. These classic games also utilized a fixed camera perspective, which sacrificed mobility in favor of atmosphere. Resident Evil 4 pushed the envelope by placing equal emphasis on action and horror, with protagonist Leon S. Kennedy able to aim and fire from an over-the-shoulder view. The ability to purchase weapons and ammo also let players focus less on scrounging and more on fighting monsters. Ridiculous Resident Evil 4 bosses, like the aquatic Del Lago and the bizarre Ramon Salazar, give the game a memorable lighthearted and action-packed tone.
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However, Resident Evil 4 also has some uncomfortable and even inappropriate moments. Many of these instances revolve around Ashley Graham, the young college-aged daughter of the U.S. President. The game's plot kicks off when Ashley is
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