{"id":81721,"date":"2023-03-17T03:07:21","date_gmt":"2023-03-17T03:07:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thegeek.games\/?p=81721"},"modified":"2023-04-09T16:21:08","modified_gmt":"2023-04-09T15:21:08","slug":"resident-evil-4-remake-return-to-the-village-of-your-nightmares","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thegeek.games\/2023\/03\/17\/resident-evil-4-remake-return-to-the-village-of-your-nightmares\/","title":{"rendered":"Resident Evil 4 Remake – Return to The Village of Your Nightmares!"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Resident Evil 4 was originally released in 2005 for PlayStation 2 and GameCube, and was later ported to several other platforms. The game’s protagonist is Leon S. Kennedy, a former police officer and survivor of the Raccoon City incident who is now a direct subordinate of the President of the United States. He aims to rescue the President’s daughter, Ashley Graham, whose whereabouts he discovers in an isolated European village. Here he is confronted with the fact that something is very wrong with the villagers…<\/p>\n
The Resident Evil 4 Remake was released in 2023 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X\/S (and PC), some 18 years after the original. The remake not only upgraded the visuals and introduced features that took advantage of the new generation of consoles (such as ray tracing), but also completely reinvented the game. New voice actors were used (only Paul Mercier remains as Leon’s voice), dialogue and some scenes were rewritten (e.g. the death of Luis Serra), and some elements were added or removed (e.g. no more QTE or Buhonero). But did these new additions improve or detract from the experience? Let’s take a closer look!<\/p>\n
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The first thing that will strike those familiar with the original game is Leon’s appearance and behaviour. In the remake, Leon looks much more realistic (his head model resembles Paul Mercier), but it’s not just his appearance that has changed. His voice has also become deeper (Mercier now gives him an older voice), as well as more serious and less funny.<\/p>\n
In the original game, Leon would often interject or make jokes even when he was in danger or seeing terrible things (e.g. “No thanks bro”, “Your right hand comes off?”, “Where’s everyone going? Bingo?”). These humorous quips had (and still have) a huge fan base because they added to Leon’s character and the atmosphere of the game. But in the remake, Leon talks much less and is much more sombre. This is perhaps more in keeping with the more realistic graphics and darker tone, but many may miss the looseness and humour of the original Leon.<\/p>\n
Another important difference is that Leon has changed not only in his appearance and behaviour, but also in his relationships. In the original game, there was a kind of flirting between Leon and Ashley (e.g. “So it’s true that all the women in this world fall for you?”, “You pervert!”), which was sometimes funny or embarrassing. In the remake, however, these dialogues have been taken out or rewritten (e.g. “You’re not like them.”, “You’re not so bad yourself.”) to suggest more of a friendly or brotherly relationship.<\/p>\n
Another important link is between Leon and Ada Wong. In the original game, Ada was a mysterious woman who Leon had met in Raccoon City, but didn’t know exactly what side she was on. Ada had helped Leon on several occasions (e.g., saving him from Krauser’s attack), but it turned out that she had sent Krauser to kill Leon. Ada did take pity on Leon and betrayed Saddler (the main villain) and handed him a rocket launcher. In the remake, Ada’s role remains similar, but some details have been changed. For example, Ada no longer leaves Leon in a boat (which many thought was illogical), but escapes with him in a helicopter.<\/p>\n
In the remake, Leon’s character is deeper, but not necessarily better. Many people loved the original Leon precisely because he didn’t take himself or the situation too seriously, but tried to joke around or flirt even when terrible things were happening around him. This gave him a certain charm and humor that set him apart from other Resident Evil characters. In the remake, however, Leon lost this side and became more of a typical action hero.<\/p>\n
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The Resident Evil 4 Remake not only changed Leon, but also rewrote the entire story. In the remake, we get more information about why Ashley (the president’s daughter) was kidnapped, how Luis Serra (a Spanish policeman) ended up in the village, why Jack Krauser (an American soldier) is there or why Adat Wong was interested in Las Plagas (the parasite that took control of the villagers).<\/p>\n
In the remake, several scenes have been adapted or added to better present this information. For example, we now see the video of Ashley being kidnapped in collaboration with Krauser. Or the scene where Luis Serra visits Ram\u00f3n Salazar (the village ruler) to talk to him about Las Plagas. Or the scene where Ada Wong meets Osmund Saddler (the cult leader) and tries to steal the Las Plagas sample from him.<\/p>\n
In the sequel, the story is much more complex and logical than in the original. There is more context and motivation for the characters’ actions. For example, we now know why Krauser wanted to kill Leon (because he was afraid of Ada), or why Luis Serra helped Leon (because he was one of the researchers of Las Plagas).<\/p>\n
So the story is more detailed and interesting, but not necessarily better. Many people liked the original story precisely because it was simple and fun. In the original story, you didn’t have to think or explain much, you just enjoyed the adventure and the horror. In the remake, however, the story has become much more serious and complicated, which sometimes takes away from the momentum or charm of the game.<\/p>\n
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Resident Evil 4 Remake has not only changed the graphics and story, but also the gameplay. In the remake, you have many more options on how to fight enemies or solve puzzles.<\/p>\n
You can also use many more weapons than in the original. Not only pistols, rifles or grenades, but also knives, picks or chainsaws. With these, you can not only attack, but also defend. For example, if a villager throws himself at you, you can free yourself with a knife or throw yourself away with a pickaxe.<\/p>\n
And we now have many more ways to interact with our environment. Not only can you open doors or smash crates, but you can climb buildings or climb over fences. This not only allows you to explore the area, but also to avoid or surprise enemies. For example, if a Spanish peasant is chasing you, you can jump onto a roof or sneak through a window.<\/p>\n
Finally, there is much more variety in the gameplay. Not only do you have to shoot or run all the time, but sometimes you also have to do other activities. For example, sometimes we have to talk to other characters (e.g. Luis Serra), sometimes we have to solve puzzles (e.g. Salazar’s castle), sometimes we have to explore secret areas (e.g. Buhonero’s shop).<\/p>\n
So the gameplay is much richer and more exciting than in the original. There’s a lot more scope to use your individual playing style and strategy, so there’s a clear improvement in that area.<\/p>\n
But there are also some surprising negatives. It may seem a small thing, but it’s an astonishing setback that the door can’t be shot through and thus take down the enemy, unlike in the previous version. We don’t really understand what the point of this change was, but it’s a clear step backwards.<\/p>\n
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Resident Evil 4 Remake is a spectacular game that takes advantage of the capabilities of the new generation of consoles and PCs. The game supports ray tracing, which creates realistic lights and reflections. The game has many graphical settings to customise the visual experience.<\/p>\n
In terms of performance, this is how the game runs on different platforms:<\/p>\n
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The graphics of the game are really nice. The character models and animations have improved a lot compared to the original. Leon’s face and hair are much more lifelike and detailed, but the environments are also much more varied and elaborate. The forests, village, castle and mines all have a different feel and the lights and shadows have become very impressive, especially with ray tracing turned on. You can also notice many small details in the game, such as blood trails, broken glass and flying insects. So, the visuals are really impressive, which draws us more into the horror feeling and the world of Resident Evil.<\/p>\n
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