Presumably it's in that video. The game is out so no reason it would he inacurrate.I see a video is doing the rounds of things that are missing from this versus the original, do we know what exactly is missing?
I feel like, in the midst of some of the stuff I've got going on irl, I probably won't have time to play this weekend, especially since I still mean to run through the RE2 & 3 remakes again beforehand. Both are over and done with in the blink of an eye though, especially RE3, so it shouldn't take me too long. This is a remake of my personal GOAT, so I'm in no hurry to gamerush through it. Happy to let the anticipation keep building for another few days. Hope everyone enjoys the game!
I'm going into this very excited for the gameplay, which looks better than the original, but worried for the comedy/dialogue, which looks like it might be less funny. Someone needs to tell Capcom they can put the personality and sense of identity of REVII and REmake 3 into their prestige titles like REmake 2 and 4
just tell me if the dog is ok
I think the intention for models was to sound like a toy with a speaker (you know, like a bottle cap figures from the original).Is it just me or are the voice clips in the model viewer absolutely effed? Like Ashley casual sounds demented. Sounds like it’s being run through a can.
Help! Police! I want to report a crime!Fear not fans of extremely wet, extremely disgusting dishes of rotten food: the Remake gets top marks in this regard. Seeing one of them lying around makes me think of the villagers in better times, preparing a nice dinner...
I had to do a double take when I read that description lol, so many people are gonna start on that difficulty and struggle way more than they wanted to. Fwiw the village encounter is the hardest part of the game on hardcore so far and I'm pretty far in but that makes it even funnier because it's like 5 mins into the game.them basically telling you when you start a new game:
you've played RE4 (2005) -> hardcore
you've not played RE4 (2005) -> standard
feels like the worst kind of mischaracterized difficulty description I have ever seen in a game. this is brutal on hardcore and not at all recommended for anyone who can answer the question "have you played Resident Evil 4 (2005)?" with a "yes". I'm not saying it's too hard, but the way they frame this choice is just incredibly poorly thought out.
How does the initial village encounter on Hardcore compare to its equivalent in Mad Chainsaw Mode from the demo? I thought the latter was respectably challenging, but doable, especially as the TMP helped a good bit. I know there's probably no TMP down there in the full game.I had to do a double take when I read that description lol, so many people are gonna start on that difficulty and struggle way more than they wanted to. Fwiw the village encounter is the hardest part of the game on hardcore so far and I'm pretty far in but that makes it even funnier because it's like 5 mins into the game.
I switched to normal, started over and finished ch1, then resumed my hardcore save for the initial village sequence. didn't manage to kill chainsaw guy on hardcore and missed out on the emerald. feels badI had to do a double take when I read that description lol, so many people are gonna start on that difficulty and struggle way more than they wanted to. Fwiw the village encounter is the hardest part of the game on hardcore so far and I'm pretty far in but that makes it even funnier because it's like 5 mins into the game.
I have played RE4 dozen of times and I find RE4R on standard difficulty to be by far the hardest modern RE game on that difficulty.them basically telling you when you start a new game:
you've played RE4 (2005) -> hardcore
you've not played RE4 (2005) -> standard
feels like the worst kind of mischaracterized difficulty description I have ever seen in a game. this is brutal on hardcore and not at all recommended for anyone who can answer the question "have you played Resident Evil 4 (2005)?" with a "yes". I'm not saying it's too hard, but the way they frame this choice is just incredibly poorly thought out.