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Resident evil 4 remake review
Resident evil 4 remake review










resident evil 4 remake review
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I know this isn’t something that should really factor into a review, but one of the coolest things about earning achievements on Xbox One is that the images can actually be used as background wallpapers for the Xbox Dashboard. To add insult to injury, the achievement images are just insultingly bad. I’m super bummed out about this, as it was one of the few things I had genuinely been hoping for from this port. No Platinum Trophy, no cool Mercenaries achievements. Sadly, as I had feared, just like RE6 and 5 before it, RE4 simply re-uses the exact same list from the previous generation.

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The previous HD version on Xbox 360 and PS3 had a paltry, bare achievements/trophies list, with only 12 total (almost entirely for just beating the game, with one for getting the DelLago easter egg) and no Platinum for PlayStation players. I do feel like I should address the one major thing I was dreading about this release. For a 20$, completely redoing about 20 minutes of video would be a huge undertaking. It sucks, but I don’t know what it is exactly I want them to do.

resident evil 4 remake review

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This unfortunately results in some jarring shifts between the 30fps, 480p video back to the 1080p, 60fps gameplay. Separate Ways, along with the main game in the PS2 release, used pre-recorded videos, rather than true in-game-cinematics. The only element that has received no change at all are sadly the Separate Ways cut-scenes, which I don’t think is even possible to remaster. This isn’t Resident Evil 0HD or anything even close to that level of detail and commitment, but the changes are noticable and welcome. Aid Sprays, “Your hand right comes off?” has been changed to “Your right hand comes off?”, etc.). Loading times are cut down considerably, and obviously all of the fixes from the PS2 version on are all present (can’t buy infinite F. I know RE4 like the back of my hand, and I’ve been able to pick out some new, or at the very least changed, audio cues and sound editing. Like I said, this isn’t some huge remaster that makes the game look new, but holy wow do parts of it look better than ever.īeyond that, most of the other changes are much more subtle. On top of all that, the text has all been redone with a new, clearer font, and most menus have received a new sharper version as well. While the game as a whole isn’t perfect ( floors and walls especially look muddy, almost to the point where it devolves into digital camo in places), individual objects and items have clearly been touched up. The Ganado all have a sharper level of detail to their faces that’s a wonder to behold for me, as a returning (returning, returning…) player, and the 60FPS is a dream come true for one of my favorite shooters. I was actually very impressed by just how many textures have recieved a new coat of paint, from Leon’s character model to the weapons and items in your inventory (like F.Aid Sprays, boxes of ammunition, etc. It’s come a long way since it’s debut on GameCube over ten years ago.

resident evil 4 remake review

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Sure, it’s basically just the Ultimate HD Edition on PC from a few years ago, but it is exciting to have that definitive edition finally on consoles as well.īy and large, this is the best looking RE4 has ever been on console.

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But there really isn’t any arguing that Resident Evil 4 is one of the best games ever made. So, surprising nobody, the game is now out for Xbox One and PlayStation 4, with full 1080p and 60fps visuals. You can argue that it drifts away from the horror focus of the previous titles, and you can argue that it’s what derailed the series off into the action-shooter thing it’s been for the last seven years or so. Resident Evil 4 is one of the best games ever made.












Resident evil 4 remake review