
The opening set piece against the horde of infected villagers and a chainsaw-wielding maniac is as terrifying as ever with the updated visuals. And once nighttime comes into play, things manage to get even more horrifying.Īll of that is enhanced significantly in the remake thanks to the capabilities of current hardware. The game’s early portions shifted the action to the daytime for the first time in the series, while still managing to be scary. The entry left the destroyed remains of fictional midwest town Raccoon City behind, introducing a completely new setting in the form of an unnamed Spanish village. When Resident Evil 4 was released nearly two decades ago, it was seen as a technical marvel in addition to its fantastic art design. Kennedy’s standout adventure, here are our thoughts after a 15-hour playthrough.Įditor’s Note: This review contains some minor spoilers for Resident Evil 4. For those interested in diving back into Mr. Resident Evil 4 is out on March 24 for PlayStation 4/5, Xbox Series X|S and PC, and we completed a playthrough on the PS5 version.

However, how can Capcom improve on an action shooter many considered perfect without losing the white-knuckled action experience of the original? The answer is by offering refinements brought by the last few remakes while introducing some clever gameplay tweaks, all backed by the RE Engine that allows for new audio and visual peaks that up the tension in satisfying ways. Resident Evil 4 maintains a tightrope narrative balance of horror and pure camp with a unique cast of characters that newer players won’t forget. Your CNN account Log in to your CNN accountĭespite some small changes, the story of Leon Kennedy infiltrating a rural village in Spain to save the President’s daughter from a terrorist cult looking to infect the world with a mind-controlling parasite is exactly how players of the original will remember it.
