While fans wait to learn more about the Resident Evil 4 remake, they may want to revisit the original game. RELATED: Resident Evil 4 Remake Could Be Making a Huge Gameplay Change Very little has been shown of the Resident Evil 4 remake so far, but more information should come to light in the months ahead. Considering Resident Evil 4's incredible popularity, it's no surprise Capcom has tried to make the game available on as many platforms as possible, resulting in an almost comical number of ports, re-releases, and remasters.įor Resident Evil 4's next release, Capcom is taking things a step further, producing a full-blown remake of the classic game that's looking to launch on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X on March 24, 2023. My opinion is that it's a waste of money.Capcom's Resident Evil 4 is widely considered to be one of the best video games ever made, earning incredible review scores, selling millions of copies, and changing the direction of the survival-horror series, for better or worse. It was one of the most popular versions of Resident Evil and if they wanted to re-release it, they should have taken more time to bring it up to par with the other versions which are much more flexible and easier to navigate through all levels. Capcom really dropped the ball on this one. In addition, I have the PC version from Steam, and the problems are the same. I'm sorry that I wasted $19.99 on Xbox Live for this version as it's totally useless and frustrating to play. It's not smooth, and the laser dot is so small, that to hit an enemy in the head is next to impossible (at least for me). This one had me wasting tons of ammo just to hit a target. In the Wii version, the reticle for all of the guns allows you great ability to aim. You can't change the sensitivity of the joystick, so moving Leon around is extremely difficult, especially if he has to run from enemies. Then, the tweaks that you can do are very limited. I should have read the reviews first! I am appalled at Capcom for releasing the most clunky and difficult to manage game! First of all, you have no choice in the beginning to play in easy mode - the game automatically starts in normal mode. So, when I bought a used Xbox 360E, I thought that the newer version of RE4 would be just the same with the exception of better graphics. It was challenging, easy to navigate, and I spent hours playing the game. So, when I bought a used Xbox I loved this game on my Wii console. Never played RE4 before and only have a 360 or PS3? Worth every cent. Look, here's the bottom-line: Played RE4 before? Own it for the Wii or GameCube already? Don't buy this. ![]() The story works fantastically with the setting, and the characters fit perfectly in the surroundings (although the voice acting is still somewhat laughable). Resident Evil 4 is without a doubt one of the best titles in the series (and this is from someone who preferred the old-school RE2 style games). It get's high marks for being that alone. The game does look good considering it's just a slightly touched up version of the old GameCube title. The game feels good using the 360 controller (mind you, not as good as the Wii version and the great aiming that had). Alright, now that those bits are out of the way, lets discuss the goods, and thankfully there are quite a few. Also, Capcom is port happy as it is, and this reeks of "easy port, easy money" that Capcom is unfortunately well known for. If they had released it on a disk for the PS3 and 360, I could see people buying it no problem. $20 is too much for a download only Remake of a game that's been on every platform under the sun. $20 is too much for a download only Remake of a game Alright, lets get the negatives out of the way first. ![]() ![]() Alright, lets get the negatives out of the way first.
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