Here’s Why You Need to Play Resident Evil 4 Remake – Surprising Data Revealed!

Capcom has remade one of the best horror games ever, and the fans are thrilled. Resident Evil 4 remake sold more copies in the first week than the original game on the GameCube. But what makes this game so amazing? We’ll tell you!

 

Resident Evil 4 remake is a completely new experience for the players, who can once again play as Leon S. Kennedy. Leon is a secret agent who works for the president of the United States. His mission is to save the president’s daughter, who is kidnapped in a remote European village by a religious cult.

The villagers are not human, but Ganados – followers of a cult who have been infected by a parasite. Leon has to fight for his life and Ashley’s, while discovering the secrets and leaders of the cult.

Resident Evil 4 remake not only updates the story and the graphics, but also the gameplay. The players can now move and aim at the same time, which makes the combat more dynamic and exciting. The game has a lot of weapons and upgrades available, which can be used to equip Leon. The game’s difficulty also changes depending on how well we perform. The game has many puzzles and secrets to find.

Resident Evil 4 remake has been praised by fans and critics alike. The game’s sales were 29% higher in the first week than the original game on the GameCube. The game was the eighth biggest Resident Evil launch in the UK, and it did better than the 2020 Resident Evil 3 remake. The game has not reached the level of the 2021 Resident Evil Village and the 2019 Resident Evil 2 remake, but these games had a higher price as well.

Resident Evil 4 remake is a must-play for every horror fan and every player who likes action-packed and thrilling adventures. The game is available now on PS4, PS5, PC and Xbox Series X/S.

Source: Gamerant, GamesIndustry.biz, PSU.com

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