According to a new report, Capcom is planning to make some rather significant changes in the unannounced Resident Evil 4 Remake. While fans have been expecting a Resident Evil 4 Remakefor a while following the big success of the last few remakes, Capcom is being coy about it. Rumors have been swirling for years about what shape this remake would take, but only vague and general descriptions have been offered up.
It seems as though Resident Evil 4 Remake is happening and it will do more than just modernize the gaming classic. Capcom has had some grand ambitions for the game for some time, which isn't surprising. Resident Evil 4 is one of the most beloved games of all time and it has been remastered countless times over the years. It's very easy for someone to just play the original version on a modern console or even play the new VR version, so there needs to be more of an incentive for people to pick this up than better graphics.
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According to a report from Fanbyte, Capcom wants to make Resident Evil 4 Remake scarier than the original. The developer will reportedly achieve this by changing the iconic opening scene in the foggy village to nighttime, using cut content from the original version, and more. It was also previously suggested that Resident Evil 4 Remake will play differently from the original game, which may help spice up the fear factor, but it remains to be seen.
Resident Evil 4's cut content is a pretty notorious treasure trove. Enemies, levels, and more were all scrapped from the game and it's all well documented as some of it was used in previews of the game. The game had a much more supernatural story and dealt with ghostly enemies, but a lot of it
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