![]() ![]() It’s been adapted from a segment found in the original title, but this time around it’s almost impossible to see what’s lurking in the darkness without pointing your lamp in the right direction, which only amps up the tension ever further. Without spoiling too much, there’s a portion later in the game where a humble oil lamp is your only means of navigating a near pitch black library filled with monsters just waiting to pounce. Moments when you can’t exactly see where an enemy is but you can hear them muttering to themselves in the distance are very effective. There are now sections that require Leon to utilise a torch in order to see what’s in front of him and it’s a lot more effective this time around for helping to build the tension within the game. With the full grunt of modern consoles and Capcom’s incredibly versatile RE Engine which has fuelled the company’s previous remakes, as well as first-person entries like Resident Evil Village, Resident Evil 4 is now a stunning game to look at.įor starters, the lighting has been given a complete overhaul. Even though the original title’s character design has held up quite well over the years, it’s easy enough to look at it now and feel as if the game’s backdrop is comprised of just different shades of beige, courtesy of the hardware limitations of the era. The most obvious change for the Resident Evil 4 Remake over the original is in the graphics department. The improved lighting system amps up the horror.More realistic character models and environments. ![]() Image Credit (Trusted Reviews) Graphics and performance Given that Resident Evil 4 is widely recognised as one of the greatest games of the series and an important title that popularised over-the-shoulder gameplay, I couldn’t wait to see how Capcom would tweak the game for modern consoles such as the PS5 and Xbox Series X.Īfter becoming completely absorbed by Resident Evil 4 for a second time, I can confirm that Capcom has managed to raise the bar for what a remake can be. The latest entry in Capcom’s ongoing series of remakes, Resident Evil 4 does itself proud with great new features and plenty of nods to the original 2005 classic. ![]()
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