The Resident Evil 4 remake is scheduled to arrive at the end of March, and even excited fans are sure to have their concerns. The Resident Evil 2 remake received a positive reception, while the Resident Evil 3 remake was nearly the polar opposite. Longtime fans of the original Resident Evil 3: Nemesis were disappointed with how much content was cut in the remake, and there are fans of the original Resident Evil 4 who are now worried that the same could be said for its own remake.
Resident Evil 4 may not feature quick-time events or other mechanics the original game introduced, but fans of how Resident Evil 2 and 3 remakes play may be pleased with modern changes to Resident Evil 4. Next month, Resident Evil Village’s Winters’ Expansion adds a third-person mode, which could be a wonderful preface for how Resident Evil 4’s remake will look and play. Because of Resident Evil Village’s explicit Resident Evil 4 inspiration, playing this third-person mode may be a great lead into the ResidentEvil 4 remake.
Capcom Giving Fans Free Wallpaper for Completing Resident Evil Village Survey
Resident Evil Village is one of the most campy and outlandish Resident Evil installments, but its European horror lands because of Resident Evil 4’s influence. Resident Evil often toes the line between campy, creepy, and absurd, but Resident Evil 4 managed to bundle that together to make a fun experience with creative third-person shooter mechanics.
Features such as arranging items in an attache case or purchasing armaments from a charismatic Merchant are iconic parts of Resident Evil 4, and that same atmosphere in a rural European landscape was the blueprint for Resident Evil Village. Specific imagery is also reflected in Resident Evil Village, such as
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