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YouTube’s ‘Evil News’ has shared a new comparison video between the remake and the original versions of Resident Evil 4. This new comparison is based on the game’s latest gameplay trailer.

I’ve also included below another comparison video from GameV. In this other comparison, we get to see Luis Serra rescuing Leon and Ashley. And, surprisingly enough, Capcom has censored that cut-scene. In the remake, Luis does not mention at all Ashley’s ballistics. So yeah, that kind of sucks.

Joking aside, these comparison videos will give you a glimpse at the changes that Capcom did to the game. They will also give you an idea of the graphical improvements you can expect from the remake.

Resident Evil 4 Remake will be a complete re-imagination of the 2005 game. The game’s storyline will be the same as the one from the original title. Thus, players can expect to be fighting the Ganados.

Capcom plans to release Resident Evil 4 Remake on March 24th, 2023. The game will also have Ray Tracing, and you can find here its PC system requirements. Furthermore, Capcom will be using the Denuvo anti-tamper tech.

Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

Comparison of the RE4 trailer with the original version

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Resident Evil 4 Original VS Remake — Direct Comparison! Attention to Detail & Graphics! PS5 4K

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Resident Evil 4 Remake Gives Players More Options to Deal with Sticky Situations

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The remake of Resident Evil 4 is just around the corner, and the directors discuss the changes that are being made to make it more up-to-date.

Although the original Resident Evil 4 is considered by many to be the best in the series, the directors behind the remake recognize that it needed updating for modern audiences, so player choice has been given more of a focus. Despite how long it’s been around, the Resident Evil franchise is still remarkably popular, owing to the seventh installment rebooting the franchise in 2017, not to mention the remakes that have revitalized the classic entries. It seems Capcom’s flagship horror franchise is still set to dominate the gaming world.

With the remake of Resident Evil 4 recently confirming a VR mode, the developer is going all out for this iteration to make sure it satisfies all types of gamers. The 2005 release was a landmark entry in the series, changing up the formula left behind by the previous three games while still being a significant title in the RE series. However, it’s no secret that it has aged over the years, especially with the way the industry has been moving, which is why the studio wants the remake to feel more up-to-date.

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In a recent video from Game Informer, Yasuhiro Ampo and Kazunori Kadoi, the directors behind the Resident Evil 4 remake, have acknowledged that bringing the original back unaltered would not work in this modern era. It was evident from the start that changes needed to be made to suit contemporary gamers. One such change has to do with how players approach certain situations, so an emphasis on player choice has been an important aspect in the remake. Modern games incorporate more than just fighting, says Ampo, adding additional mechanics such as stealth or a means of escape into games, which is something the developer felt was important for this iteration of RE4.

One other significant change is Resident Evil 4 remake won’t have QTEs, or at least won’t put as much focus on them compared to the original. Kadoi said he recognized that quick time events are not popular in today’s games, which meant the studio had to approach things like the fight between Leon and Krauser differently, opting for a new parry system instead.

The directors have also admitted that they were hesitant to remake Resident Evil 4, knowing how much of a «masterpiece» the source material was. However, it sounds like the team at Capcom will be able to marry that sense of nostalgia for those who played the OG release with a sense of newness. Given how successful the remakes of RE2 and RE3 were, this next reimagining is likely to be just as highly praised.

Resident Evil 4 launches March 24 for PC, PS4, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.

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A remake of horror Resident Evil 4 is scheduled for release on on March 24, and, apparently, will no longer face the threat of porting, since the game is almost completed.

The Japanese edition of Famitsu conducted a survey among the developers of popular games about their plans for 2023. In his response, Resident Evil 4 Remake producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi stated that the team is currently preparing to share new information about the project and that it is in the final stages of production.

Hirabayashi further revealed several personal goals he would like to achieve in 2023, including a desire to improve camping skills and buy Steam Deck .

Meanwhile, in his plans for the next year, Resident Evil Village producer Masachika Kawata shared that he would be doing «all sorts of preparations». He also asked fans to look forward to what Capcom has in store for them, including new installments of the Resident Evil 9 series.0130 .

Resident Evil 4 has been completely remastered for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S and PC.

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