The Resident Evil 4 remake was featured again during the Capcom Showcase, giving us a deeper look at Capcom’s highly anticipated project shortly after it was announced during PlayStation State of Play.
The recent trailer was shown again, along with some limited gameplay footage. Director Yasuhiro Anpo and producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi also appeared to share some more details. Anpo and Hirabayashi reconfirmed that the game is a “re-imagining” of the 2005 original and that they want to preserve the original game’s identity but update it with modern flourishes. They want to make sure it retains the original game’s “feeling of fear and loneliness”, while still including exciting battles.
The game retains a third-person perspective, as expected, and Anpo and Hirabayashi said it will be familiar to anyone who has played the recent remakes of the franchise’s 2nd and 3rd games. In the limited gameplay shown, we saw Leon (who looks closer to how he appeared in the remake of the second game than he did in the original Resident Evil 4) walking through dense forests and ducking under various vines. The footage shown did not feature any gunfire.
The game is the third full remake the series has seen since 2019, with Resident Evil 2 and 3 already getting the treatment. So far, there’s been no news about a remake of Resident Evil Code: Veronica, which is often referred to as the “real” Resident Evil 3, its title representing more of its original release as a Dreamcast game than any sort of spin-off status. .
Resident Evil 4 will be released on March 24, 2023 for PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC (via Steam).
This article is a translation of the writing by Gabe Gurwin e Kyle Hilliard to the website GameSpot.
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