Capcom has revealed additional details as well as short footage of the Resident Evil 4 Remake during the latest Capcom Showcase event.
Among the many exciting titles announced this year, Resident Evil 4 Remake is one of the most anticipated titles by fans. By multiplayer standards, the original Resident Evil 4 is one of the most influential games ever made, so Resident Evil 4 Remake is sure to capture the essence of what made the original so great. into a memorable experience. Now, Resident Evil fans have gotten a glimpse of what to expect from the remake both in terms of graphics and gameplay.
Quite a bit of Resident Evil content was featured during the latest Capcom Showcase, including the announcement of the Resident Evil Village Gold Edition game, which will provide players with a ton of new Resident Evil Village content. Regarding the Resident Evil 4 Remake game, new information has been revealed but in significantly less quantities.
A short video segment about five minutes long of the Resident Evil 4 Remake was shown in the Capcom Showcase. In it, game director Yasuhiro Anpo and producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi talked about how the remake will capture the essence of Resident Evil 4, while bringing a modern twist to the gameplay mechanics. Near the end of the video segment, Capcom also showcased a 30-second in-depth gameplay shot that takes place in the game.
In addition to the gameplay, Anpo and Hirabayashi also revealed that Resident Evil 4’s main enemy, Ganado, will return but has been completely redesigned. Along with Ganado infected by Las Plagas, many iconic locations from Resident Evil 4 have been beautifully and detailed recreated using the RE Engine, such as many of the village and castle areas.
While the gameplay clip may seem a bit too short for some fans, it’s important for gamers to note that Resident Evil 4 Remake will be released next year, so it’s likely that Capcom doesn’t have enough content. content in the game to introduce at this time. As the release date of the Resident Evil 4 Remake version continues to approach, we will surely have more information revealed.
Either way, it will be interesting to see how the final Resident Evil 4 Remake turns out. Resident Evil 2 and 3 remakes feature many differences from the original games, as well as major improvements made to gameplay and visuals. So far, it looks like the Resident Evil 4 remake will follow that route as well, but we don’t know what kind of content will be cut from the original or added if any.
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