- Lifestyle & Sports
- 25 Apr 23
Tech Review - Resident Evil 4: "This compelling folk-horror revisit goes all the way to 11 and beyond"
Fresh from being pursued by zombies in the Spanish countryside, Pavel Barter delivers his take on the reissued Resident Evil 4.
Resident Evil 4
Capcom (Xbox Series X)
Confession time. This is the fourth time I’ve played Resident Evil 4, a game released in various iterations since it crawled onto the GameCube in 2005. There’s good reason to revisit its putrid fields and chainsaw-wielding villagers again in 2023.
Resident Evil was a literal game changer, alongside titles such as Super Mario World, The Last Of Us and The Legend Of Zelda. The action-horror - in which you play emo-haired cop Leon Kennedy on a mission to rescue the president’s daughter, who’s been abducted by a weird cult in rural Spain – is a thrilling, nail-biting banquet. Capcom’s remake offers more than just a digital lick of paint.
Combat is refined, turning the formerly clunky Leon into a balletic, gun-wielding dealer of destruction. There are new side quests and the psychotic sack-faced farmers are a recipe for PTSD. This compelling folk-horror revisit goes all the way to 11 and beyond.
10/10
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