Leagues Coming to Guild Wars 2

Posted By: GamerDating Team - August 10, 2015

ArenaNet announced during the Guild Wars 2: World Tournament Series at Gamescom that seasonal PvP leagues are coming to Heart of Thorns.  Today, John Corpening of AreaNet released the official blog post with the details.  From the post: In Guild Wars 2: Heart of Thorns™, PvP will have regular league seasons. During a season, players begin in the starter division and earn their way up to the next by de

read more

Battleborn Release Date Announced

Posted By: GamerDating Team - August 07, 2015

2K announced that their new hero-shooter, Battleborn, will come to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows PC on February 9, 2016 at Gamescom today.  They also shared four new playable characters:  Ambra, Melka, Rayna and Benedict.  Check out the official trailer on YouTube. From the Battleborn website: Set in the distant future, Battleborn is a first-person shooter from the creators of Borderlands featuring 25 unique pla

read more

New WoW Expansion Announced

Posted By: GamerDating Team - August 06, 2015

Blizzard announced a new World of Warcraft expansion at GamesCom today.  For many, this expansion brings things they have been waiting for.  From battle.net: The Tomb of Sargeras has been reopened, and the demons of the Burning Legion pour into our world. Their full, terrifying might is fixed on summoning the Dark Titan to Azeroth—and they’ve already located the key to his return. With the Alliance and Horde devastat

read more

EA Trailers Released at Gamescom

Posted By: GamerDating Team - August 05, 2015

EA released gameplay footage from some of their most anticipated games at Gamescom today.   We got our first look at Mirror’s Edge Catalyst, the anticipated prequel to the franchise.  The environment looks amazing and the gameplay fast as Faith scales her way into a secret laboratory to find a pretty creepy looking guy has beaten her to her goal.  We will have to wait until the end of February to find out what he was doing

read more

Halo Wars 2 Coming in Fall of 2016

Posted By: GamerDating Team - August 04, 2015

Halo Wars 2, a sequel to the Ensemble Studios 2009 real time strategy game, will be released in fall of 2016 for Xbox One and Windows 10.   The Creative Assembly, best known for the Total War series (we are all STOKED for Total War: Warhammer), will be developing this new game which gives us confidence that it will be an awesome RTS.  Check out the release trailer on the Xbox YouTube channel. Interesting that it says Windows 10 sp

read more

Trailer Released for Everybody's Gone to the Rapture

Posted By: Melissa - August 03, 2015

The trailer for Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture was released by The Chinese Room today (check it out here) and I have been sucked into another reason to buy a PlayStation 4.  The story is set in a post-apocalypse nightmare that looks like it will have some twisted surprises.  This is a studio known for survival horror, so I’m expecting long nights of adrenaline after the August 11 release. The website for the game is fill

read more

New Battlefield Title Coming in 2016

Posted By: GamerDating Team - July 31, 2015

While in a call with investors, Blake Jorgensen, EA’s CFO confirmed a new Battlefield game coming next year. "What we've said is that our intention over the next couple of years is to have a first-person shooter as one of the core titles. This year, obviously, it's Star Wars Battlefront. Next year, it's another Battlefield title.” The last game in the franchise was Battlefield Hardline released in March of t

read more

Terraria coming to Wii U and 3DS

Posted By: GamerDating Team - July 30, 2015

505 Games and Re-Logic announced today that they will be releasing Terraria, the 2D action-adventure sandbox, for Wii U and 3DS in early 2016.  They promise more information as the release date draws closer, but have shared the artwork for the new boxes.  The post on their forum also teases the possibilities of the dual screen interface. Terraria was originally released for Windows in 2011 and has spread on to most platforms since.&n

read more

Big Update Coming for Super Smash Bros. July 31

Posted By: GamerDating Team - July 29, 2015

Nintendo confirmed today that there will be a massive update for Super Smash Bros. on Wii U coming at the end of the month.   Tourney mode will launch and along with it, YouTube replay uploads.  There are two categories to compete in:  Community Tourneys which have players compete for top scores in a certain amount of time and Regular Tourneys which have their own rules and only happen at certain times. There is also new DLC

read more

Square Enix Starts My Week Right - Announcements and Trailers

Posted By: Melissa - July 28, 2015

Life is Strange got a new installment, Episode 4: Darkroom.  I haven’t had a chance to play it yet  as it just came out today but have been giddily rewatching the trailer.  It isn’t often that I see a game like this, an episodic interactive graphic adventure, that I actually want to play through but the story has me intrigued.  Add time travel to about anything and I’m probably going to play or watch it. 

read more

Help the Heart of Gaming

Posted By: Melissa - July 24, 2015

Hey gamers, I saw this story on reddit and I’m asking you to join in helping. The Heart of Gaming started by rescuing arcade cabinets from closing venues in London.  Located in North Acton, the community lovingly calls it 'HoG’ and it is considered the last dedicated video game arcade in London.  This is a place bringing gamers together.  Fellow gamers, this gamer run business was broken into and burglari

read more

Life is Strange: Episode 4 - Darkroom

Posted By: GamerDating Team - July 23, 2015

The trailer for the fourth episode of Life is Strange was released today (view it here) and things are getting dark.  Not that bathroom murders and creepers drugging under age girls wasn’t dark, but as Max gets closer to finding out what happened to Rachel Amber, the storm from her nightmare nears.  Somehow, we don’t think this is your typical tornado.  Episode 4 - Dark Room will be available for download on July 2

read more

Leoric Being Added to HotS - Trailer

Posted By: GamerDating Team - July 21, 2015

Leoric, The Skeleton King, from the Diablo franchise will be the next hero added to Blizzard’s MOBA Heroes of the Storm.  The trailer they released is a little cheeky, check it out. From the Heroes of the Storm Wiki: Leoric is a slow moving front-line warrior that never truly dies, haunting the battlefield as a ghost before reforming on the field.    

read more

Odin Sphere gets an HD remake

Posted By: Melissa - July 20, 2015

Atlus and Vanillaware have announced Odin Sphere: Leiftrasir, an HD remake they claim will be very different from a typical remaster.  This new game will still be a 2d side scroller but there will be new bosses and evolved gameplay along with the usual graphics updates.  It also looks like there is a ‘Classic Mode’.  The trailer is in Japanese, but well worth the watch. Odin Sphere: Leiftrasir will be out next Januar

read more

Capcom makes big announcements about Street Fighter V

Posted By: Melissa - July 20, 2015

As rumored, Capcom made some big announcements at the EVO 2015 Street Fighter V panel.   Street Fighter V will feature a service-based approach with their post-launch content.  From  PlayStation.Blog:     1    The initial release is the only disc you will ever need to own     2    All balance and system adjustments will be available for free     

read more

GameCraft: Self Screen-Printed Pillows

Posted By: Melissa - July 18, 2015

Hi Gamers! Recently, Jordan and I moved into a new house without roommates.  It is kind of strange having a quiet house where the only messes are our own.  We are determined to make our house somewhere my parents will visit and lets be real, I want them to be impressed.  To me, it is about the little touches, details, that make all the difference.  Right out of college, when I was cardboard box furniture poor, I learned tha

read more

EVO 2015 is Underway - Twitch Stream Links

Posted By: Melissa - July 18, 2015

This weekend is ridiculously hot.  The kind of hot that I just don’t want to be a good Oregonian and go hiking or biking or anything that involves the outside.  We instead opt to lay in front of the air conditioning and play video games.  The Evolution Championship Series (Evo for short) in Las Vegas is happening this weekend and we are in the mood for some fighting games.  Maybe it is also the heat.  I might get a

read more

Luckslinger - New Indie Sidescroller Available on Steam

Posted By: Melissa - July 17, 2015

A new indie sidescoller was released on Steam yesterday and I am really feeling the heat to get my desktop working.  Anyone who has seen my game collection will tell you - I <3 sidescrollers.  Luckslinger touts itself as “one half [sic] inspired by the unrealistically fast gunslingers, the dark gritty humor and the greed driven anti-heroes of the spaghetti western classics. On the other half it’s inspired by vinyl digging

read more

New Warhammer 40,000 Action-RPG Announced

Posted By: GamerDating Team - July 16, 2015

NeocoreGames, the Budapest-based RPG developer best known for King Arthur:  The Role-playing Wargame series, has announced Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor — Martyr in collaboration with Games Workshop.  They describe the new game as a “persistent sandbox action-RPG.”  From the NeocoreGames announcement: The single player campaign pitches players into a grim and secret war among the stars as the agents of the eve

read more

StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void Pre-Order Now Available

Posted By: Melissa - July 15, 2015

  There are some cool parts about this pre-order, it isn’t just a plushy toy or anything, you actually get access to the Legacy of the Void beta test realm.  Heads up, your achievements and progress won’t carry over to the live game.  From Battle.net: Those who pre-purchase digitally or lock in their pre-order at select retailers will also gain entry to the ongoing Legacy of the Void beta test. Pre-purchase digi

read more
1 2 ... 20 21 22 ... 25 26
GD
User
Password
Forgot your password?

Password Reset

We've sent you an email, please copy/paste the code we sent you to the password reset token box, then create a new password below it

Email
Help We'll send instructions to this email
Password
Help Enter code from email we sent you
Password
Help Enter your new password
Password
Help Confirm your new password

Resident Evil 4: Remake Review

Posted By: Ryan - April 19, 2023

Game

The best video game of a generation remade for modern audiences.

Resident Evil 4 is commonly agreed to be one of the best survival horror games of all time.

Originally launching in 2005, this classic action horror experience has been remastered many times, and ported to more consoles than I care to list, but it has taken until now for Capcom to fully remake it. I’ve never played the original beyond its opening few hours, so I approached the remake with no pre-conceived notions. For those who care about such things, I played through Resident Evil 4 (2023) (RE4R) on the Xbox Series X.

Graphically, anyone who has played any of the recent Resident Evil titles will know what to expect. The RE Engine continues to be a reliable way of merging photorealistic textures and lighting in the environment with slightly less photorealistic character models. Don’t misunderstand me, the models are good, and the attention to detail on Leon’s skin goes beyond anything it needed to, but the people never seem to quite match the world perfectly.

Something that did bug me was that, as far as I could tell, all the female character models seemed to have pore-less, airbrushed skin, while Leon had easy to see pores. A small thing, but annoying nonetheless as we move away from the sexualisation of female characters.

Resident Evil 4 Remake best survival horror?

It’s refreshing to see a female character whose alternate costumes aren’t revealing.

 

As with every Resident Evil title since 2019’s Resident Evil 2 remake, the attention to detail shown in the textures and character models extends to the sound design. Nothing here is over the top, each sound and voice line is crisp, easily distinguished, and feels a part of the world. Guns are satisfying to fire, the environmental sound effects are a quiet counterpoint that provide an almost contemplative backdrop for Leon’s journey, and the score is there to highlight and supplement what is happening as it fades in and out to accompany climactic moments.

That minimalism extends to other aspects of the game’s design as well. Interactive objects don’t shine or flicker as they have in other games in the series, although they do appear on the map if you miss them with your initial visual pass, and small objects like eggs, crossbow bolts, and money pouches are highlighted in the game world with a small pillar of light because they’re difficult to see otherwise.

Leon looks great in Resident Evil 4

Thank you for showing me where my crossbow bolts are with a red column of light, game. I appreciate it.

 

Yellow paint is splashed liberally throughout the game world to indicate breakable objects and serves as a gentle, if incongruous, prompt during the game’s many puzzle sections. None of these are terribly difficult, but the yellow paint does rather stand out and provide more of a hint than might be needed. The HUD itself is tiny, and can’t be scaled, but the ‘Evade’ prompt that flashes in response to some attacks appears in the centre of the screen, making itself difficult to miss.

Happily, objects vital to side-quests are equally as difficult to miss.

 

All these factors weave together to make a game that is all about style. The original game was a departure from the series’ survival horror roots, and that has been continued here. Darkened caves, hallways that echo only with the sound of Leon’s footsteps, and the creeping dread of something being around the next corner are still here, but are all mixed in with open areas that invite a stealth-based approach or a more bombastic section that is all about the gunplay.

Where the Resident Evil 2 and 3 remakes were all about the personal horror of being trapped in Raccoon City, this game knows that its hero has survived worse than what this small village can throw at him and embraces that.

Survival horror and action have always been uneasy friends.

The minimalism inherent throughout everything discussed so far combines into a fractured whole as the game progresses. I cannot speak for the original, although I imagine it likely faced a similar problem, but the merging of survival horror and cinematic action doesn’t work very well. At least, not as it is presented here.

The slow, methodical controls of the previous remakes mesh poorly with the focus on gunplay, larger open spaces, and an increased number of enemies. At several points in the game, Leon endures horde events where the goal is simply to survive long enough that a timer runs out or all the enemies are killed. These sections grate against the more measured pace of the horror aspects that the game indulges in, a situation worsened by a few stealth sections that feel tacked on for the sake of gameplay variation.

Resident Evil 4 Map of Items is great

Items that you miss in the environment are revealed on your map.

 

And where there is stealth, there are stealth kills. Among Leon’s arsenal are a variety of knives and a bolt-thrower (crossbow). The latter functions as a silent gun that deals less damage than most of the other guns in the game, but has ammunition that can be recovered from corpses or turned into a proximity mine. The former are found throughout the environment as each use of a knife, including to instantly escape a grapple or dispatch a downed enemy, reduces its durability.

Leon has a personal knife that can be upgraded and repaired – other knives can be used to craft crossbow bolts – but the entire system can leave you without a defensive item if you are grabbed or without easy means to kill a hostile NPC mutating on the ground, if you aren’t careful. On paper, it sounds like an excellent balancing mechanic, in practice is feels like it was thrown into the game as something else to spend your in-game currency on.

RE4 Map and Inventory is a good improvement

The number of bolts you can make depends on the durability of the knife being sacrificed.

 

And you’ll end up with a lot of that for one simple reason: you can’t buy ammunition. The currency is used to buy, and upgrade, weapons, as well as a small selection of other items including crafting resources. Crafting items is easy, although each resource takes up space in your limited inventory, but feels superfluous and the ammo droughts that you will encounter regularly throughout the game feel designed to force you into crafting ammunition.

I understand that being able to buy ammunition would detract from the horror atmosphere, but there are few things more tedious than reloading a checkpoint – because you don’t have the right ammunition to clear an action-heavy section of the game – for the third or fourth time. I don’t mind the crafting in the other recent Resident Evil games, but it just doesn’t feel like it fits properly with RE4R’s emphasis on cinematic set pieces and willingness to throw larger numbers of enemies at you.

This eclectic mash up of genres and gameplay styles extends to the story as well. Characters are introduced and then killed almost immediately afterwards despite reading as Tyrant-style threats, the game’s third act is infamous and remains a bizarre counterpoint of bullet-sponge induced frustration to the first two acts, and very little time is spent on character motivations. RE4R has far more characters with intelligence than the previous remakes and I can’t help but feel that the development team were constrained by the limits of the original in terms of what they could and could not do.

Ganados: smart enough to lay traps, not smart enough to avoid them.

 

This is all without even mentioning Leon’s (the main character) complete lack of agency. He bounces from plot point to plot point, being told what to do and never being given a chance to choose anything. Something that is mirrored in the forced stealth and horde sections that are clearly designed to be climactic moments but fall flat as they have no real emotional weight to them.

Certainly, I’m led to believe that the plot this time around is slightly more cohesive, and several characters more fleshed out, but there’s a definite feel that each speaking character is simply there to progress the plot, rather than be a whole person with their own motivations and desires. For what it’s worth, the plot itself is serviceable but nothing spectacular.

Leon takes a breather from killing and seeks hard to find things out

Not everything is as easy to find as the Merchant’s side quests.

I would be remiss if I didn’t briefly discuss the game’s numerous text files. As with previous titles in the series, these are found throughout the game world and add flavour and lore to it, without being required to understand the main plot. Attempts at fleshing out characters are made through these collectibles, but they aren’t terribly successful. They can be read at any time, but I doubt you’ll need to re-read any of them.

How long is Resident Evil 4? Nearly too long.

Due to my extremely methodical playstyle, I took over 20 hours to beat the main game, but most people will probably manage it in around 15 or so. I was entertained for most of that time, but there were a few sections that made me consider abandoning my playthrough: mostly where the game clearly intended me to use stealth, but I am happy I stuck with it, despite the frustration.

This being a Resident Evil game, however, completing the main story is but the tip of the iceberg. A large number of unlockable cosmetics, a handful of new weapons, and an unneeded number of 3D models and concept art pieces are bought from the in-game store with points earned through in-game challenges, and any of the 19 side quests that you miss the first time through can be finished on subsequent New Game Plus playthroughs as the side quest list completely refreshes every time.

An impressive array of unlockables awaits!

 

 Veterans of the series will be happy to know that, as time of writing, the Mercenaries mode has been added to the game, for those of you who enjoy wave-based horde gameplay.

‘Forced’ stealth sections and ammo droughts weren’t my only problems with the game though. The PC version, I’ve discovered, is missing some important key binding information. On the Xbox, for example, you can press X to bring up a chart detailing a money multiplier when adding gems to certain items to increase their worth, or to bring up a weapon comparison screen. This information is present on the PC version, but nowhere does it tell you to press Shift to access it.

Almost as invisible is the parry prompt that allows you to momentarily stun enemies with your knife. The UI is tiny to begin with – and cannot be resized – and the prompt gives a minute flash for a split second. This wouldn’t be all that much of a problem except an entire boss fight is based around parrying an enemy’s attacks.

As a side note, the approach to accessibility here is a mixed bag. Plenty of options exist to make the game more accessible, but the controls themselves, as well as the lack of option to scale the UI or increase the parry prompt window let the game down.

The rise of pre-set accessibility options makes me happy.

 

Worst of all, at the time of writing, this full-priced premium game has microtransactions.

Historically, Capcom has added DLC that provides all the unlockables for a small fee, which I have no problem with as a disabled gamer who will never be able to beat the game’s hardest difficulty. The problem is that the microtransactions aren’t as comprehensive. Each provides the unique upgrade for a single weapon, of which there are 29 in the game, and you can buy them singly, or in packs of three or five. At £50 to begin with, asking for an additional approximately £30 to unlock upgrades that can be gained with the in-game currency comes across as predatory.

RE4 has a cash shop and thats not really ok

I thought the gacha system of case charms for minor bonuses might have been simplified by micro-transactions post-launch. Each charm is found in a capsule unlocked by exchanging silver and gold tokens.

 

Is Resident Evil 4 worth it?

For my part, there is fun to be had here. Most of the game is enjoyable, the environments are a delight to look at, and explore, and the puzzles are fun without being too difficult. I encountered no gameplay breaking glitches or bugs during my playthrough and had a solidly average experience that was drenched in style.

But those niggles that do exist aren’t insignificant. I can count the numbers of times I have wanted to abandon a game due to disliking it on one hand and RE4R very nearly joined that number with its forced stealth sections – although you can get around most of them with a scoped rifle or by stunning enemies before they can raise the alarm by shooting them repeatedly with the bolt-thrower – and the incredibly small UI with its near unnoticeable prompts for a seemingly key feature.

How are things like this still happening in a AAA game from 2023?

 

There is, obviously, a whole discussion we could have about the nature of video game remakes and how far they can stray from the original game, but for me, RE4R is held back by its adherence to a well-regarded game. The blending of survival horror and action never quite works, and the game just feels like it was made to please fans of the original without adding too much into the mix. That’s no bad thing, it just means I’m not the target audience.

Overall, I’m happy to give Resident Evil 4 7/10. It’s an average game whose high points barely outweigh its low, and whose irritating design choices most likely stem from its connection to the past.

If only the attention to detail here extended to every facet of the game.

 

Resident Evil 4 Remake - 7/10

GamerDating

© 2024 Gamer Dating LLC

  • Articles
  • Contact Us
  • Press
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Affiliates
  • The Mission
  • Support
  • FAQ

Begin my quest

User
Help GamerDating.com is a community of adults looking for real relationships. We ask that you use your real name.
Email
Help Your email is safe with us - we won't spam you.
Password
Help Please input a secure password, we recommend Uppercase, lowercase, numbers, symbols, and at least 8 characters but it's not a requirement — be secure
Password
Help You've got this. Verify your password ;).
Your gender
Your Gender
  • Female
  • Male
  • Agender
  • Androgynous
  • Two-spirit
  • Gender Fluid
  • Gender Nonconforming
  • Gender Questioning
  • Genderqueer
  • Intersex
  • Pangender
  • Trans Man
  • Trans Woman
  • Transmasculine
  • Tranfeminine
  • Bisexual
  • Other
Help Select the gender that you would say you identify with
Their gender
Their Gender
  • Female
  • Male
  • Agender
  • Androgynous
  • Two-spirit
  • Gender Fluid
  • Gender Nonconforming
  • Gender Questioning
  • Genderqueer
  • Intersex
  • Pangender
  • Trans Man
  • Trans Woman
  • Transmasculine
  • Tranfeminine
  • Bisexual
  • Other
Help Who are you looking for?
Help Choose your date of birth. Members must be over 18. Or in some states over 21

By registering, you understand and agree to the terms of service