Capcom has confirmed that Resident Evil 4's day one update will fix a major issue with the game ahead of its release. Last June, Capcom revealed its upcoming remake of Resident Evil 4, one of the most beloved games of all time. While many were skeptical about the studio's intention to remake the iconic action-horror game, that skepticism has turned to anticipation with every new trailer and gameplay preview. One point of contention has been the game's rain visual effects, which have been heavily criticized before the game's launch. Capcom has now confirmed that this effect will be fixed before the game's launch.
Resident Evil 4 first released on the Nintendo GameCube in January 2005 as an exclusive for the platform alongside other Capcom releases such as Viewtiful Joe and Killer7. The game has since gone on to release on multiple platforms including PS2, Wii, PS4, Xbox One, and even Oculus Quest 2. Resident Evil 4 is considered to be one of the best horror games of all time, popularizing the over-the-shoulder third-person perspective that many shooters and horror games use today. Following the success of its Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3 remakes, Capcom announced that it will be remaking the game in June 2022 during a PlayStation State of Play showcase.
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While many fans have been eagerly anticipating the Resident Evil 4 remake, with every new look at the game revealing its intention to honor the original game while also introducing new mechanics to the series, a gameplay video published by Game Informer last month raised some discussion surrounding the game's implementation of its rain effect, which many claimed looked rather unflattering. Speaking
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