Sony kicked off June with a bang, with its recent State of Play setting the bar pretty high for Summer Games Fest and the other showcases this month. One of the biggest highlights of the entire State of Play was its very first announcement, that being Resident Evil 4 Remake. With rumors circulating its existence long before this announcement, this Resident Evil 4 Remake reveal was more of a case of when as opposed to if, but that didn't stop it being an incredibly exciting reveal.
Despite the trailer being around two and a half minutes, fans didn't actually get to see all that much. While some iconic locations from Resident Evil 4 were shown off, all being masterfully recreated in a modern style, actual gameplay wasn't really shown. Although some aspects of Resident Evil 4 Remake's gameplay are near certainties, such as a third-person camera perspective, there are still some elements that haven't been confirmed just yet, and there's one big gameplay feature of the original that should not make a return in the remake.
How Long is Resident Evil 4?
The original Resident Evil 4 is a certified modern classic. Releasing in 2005, Resident Evil 4 was one of the best games on the 6th generation of consoles, and is still widely considered to be one of the best action games of all time. Featuring groundbreaking third-person gameplay for the time, and an incredibly unique horror atmosphere, Resident Evil 4 deserves its place in the annals of gaming history, but it isn't quite perfect.
Being released in 2005, the original Resident Evil 4 has a few elements that were part and parcel for the time, but make it stand out for all the wrong reasons now. The biggest offender by far is the game's quick-time events. In Resident Evil 4, a lot of
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