At this point for most people RE1R is the only way they played and are familiar with, i remember watching some of RE2 but never RE1 and the first game i bought in the series was REmake , later Capcom released RE DS but i had no interest since i already played the Remake its one of those upgrades that completely replaced the original(other than the hilarious cutscenes).If true then I rememberd wrong. I haven't played it in nearly 20 years but do not remember any big changes.
I have only two complaints.. Leon moves too slow and on hard mode the enemies take too many shots to stagger.I am a Resident Evil 4 master. I have played the game on my original platinum gamecube all the way through a couple of times, Then played it again on my xbox, 360, Then played it again on My Wii, then I just recently played through it again in VR on the Quest 2. Needless to say, I have a little experience with the game. I have just recently played through the remake and only tried it because it was a birthday gift. I was going to pass on this because I believed it was some lazy cash grab releasing this game yet again. Holy shit I was wrong.
*Graphics are awesome. They took this old game and really put some modern shine on it. The lighting is just superb along with the attention to detail. Shadows bouncing off the wall, beautiful reflecitons in room just filled with detail, I felt no drop in framerate or slowdown. The character models are also top notch. Monsters and baddies are super high detailed
*Gameplay has been upgraded. It feels familiar yet new. Maybe it's because I am playing it at 60fps for the first time but it feels like a different game. Weapons have weight, the Dualsense controllers trigger button retention makes guns feel different. Animation has been greatly improved. Its not perfect but the game feels fantastic.
*Sound is also superb: Great music along with creepy sound effects. Voice acting has also been improved dramatically. Just awesome.
*Some good quality of life changes: Some items and missions have been changed. Some things feel much better and flow better with the game.
Kudos to Capcom and the team that made this remake. They clearly cared about the quality of their work and put a ton of detail in the game. My favorite modern remake so far.
FFVII Remake ...is not actual remake.ff7 remake is better
re2 remake is better
But this is still god tier.
I know. And thats what is so good about itFFVII Remake ...is not actual remake.
But you cant really call it "best remake" because it not remake, much more similar to FFX-2.I know. And thats what is so good about it
I like it for the most part, but I feel like it is too demanding in competitions at times. You need a high score and can't bail once to get gold. I also really love Spider-Man and 80s Tony Hawk in Pro Skater 2X, which did the same thing for the original Xbox and dislike a lot of the level gated content especially with regards to locking off most Create a Park objects.May be a dumb answer, but I really thought the Tony Hawk 1+2 remake was essentially perfect. It managed to recapture everything I loved about the original games while improving almost every single aspect. I feel like it was pretty universally praised for that.
Music is fine as is the Merchant voice actor. It is the Ada and Wesker voice actors that shit the bed. I was also tired of the Louie fucker calling me sancho for the nth time. (Thanks for taking the fucker out Krauser.) I miss Luis Serra.The music and voice acting are weak compared to the original. The (English language) voice acting is some of the worst I've ever heard anywhere, in any form of entertainment media.
The gameplay of the original was balanced perfectly, now Leon slides and stumbles around like a drunk on roller skates. Tedious busywork chores have been added like crafting ammo and doing tasks for the merchant (who is also extremely badly voice acted and has verbal diarrhea, he never shuts up and keeps repeating the same handful of lines which aren't even funny the first time) to get rewards so you can level up the weapons faster. Also Capcom cynically added DLC to enable you to level up quicker with better drop rates, making people with only the base game at a disadvantage.
Oh yeah, another thing: you can no longer control Ashley properly. In the original you could tell her, wait or come with me. She always did exactly what you asked her. Now she still follows you even if you ask her to stay put. She either follows closely or at a slight distance but you can't make her stay put (except in the few places where she can hide in a closet). This is another example of a clear downgrade over the original. You need to have control over her because you are directly responsible for her safety but the game makes it hit and miss. It's funny, her character in remake was praised for being tougher but she's completely useless - she will sit squatting in the middle of enemies and takes damage rather than following me and running away from the enemies.
Yes. Annoying “RE is no more horror since RE4” bitch about the game ever chance they get.
But can you manually aim a gun and not have fixed camera angles...The new version of rebirth has direct control movements.
Well you only spoke about tank controls...this is not disney's aladin, you only had one wish and i don't look like a blue cringe will smithBut can you manually aim a gun and not have fixed camera angles...
Well you only spoke about tank controls...this is not disney's aladin, you only had one wish and i don't look like a blue cringe will smith
What does that mean?The new version of rebirth has direct control movements.
You press a direction and the character go, instead of turning the character in the spot to chose a direction.What does that mean?
That's some bad taste but I respect it.For straight up remakes, Resident Evil 3 does it for me. Annoying, convoluted, and outdated trash elevated to speed running action heaven.
However, I prefer reimagining of the original Final Fantasy in the Stranger's Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin more.
I challenge you to name one thing the original is better at out of all the things done in the Remake! (I am assuming that your statement refers to RE3R instead of SoP: FFO.)That's some bad taste but I respect it.
Mercs, multiple costumes, rewards for multiple Nemesis encounter fights, replay value.I challenge you to name one thing the original is better at out of all the things done in the Remake! (I am assuming that your statement refers to RE3R instead of SoP: FFO.)
You didn't read the question...Mercs, multiple costumes, rewards for multiple Nemesis encounter fights, replay value.
I challenge you to name one thing the original is better at out of all the things done in the Remake! (I am assuming that your statement refers to RE3R instead of SoP: FFO.)
I read the question and you're insane. But uh... You do you. Must be great knowing what RE3 offers you can get from RE4 remake for like £8. lmao.You didn't read the question...
As far as your input...
Alternate costumes for both suck (they suck for all RE games), all those Nemesis rewards and more are unlockable in the game (several from Nemesis), and replay value is far greater as different difficulties and unlockables change the experience. As far as RE3 Mercs... why would anyone even play that after RE4 released? To see how bad it is?
Except it doesn't. RE4R DLC is pure filler. Its addition to the main game would drag it down. Even then, the base RE4R overstays its welcome unlike RE3R.I read the question and you're insane. But uh... You do you. Must be great knowing what RE3 offers you can get from RE4 remake for like £8. lmao.
You need the Striker keychain unlockable with Shooting gallery minigame and a weapon with critical bonus like SG-09R/Sentinel-Nine with exclusive upgrade or LE5 or CQBR.I have only two complaints.. Leon moves too slow and on hard mode the enemies take too many shots to stagger.
For me the best is either Metroid Zero Mission or Resident Evil: Remake
I just finished the RE4 remake and, well, spoilers for people who havent beaten it
Is it just me, or does it seem like they may go another route with RE4 remakes and do something different with 5 and 6? I dont remember the ada scene happening in the end of the og game, and it seems like quite the departure from the plot. She even says "we're changing course" which, personally, I find to be a somewhat loaded statement. Perhaps we may get the ff7 remake time janitors in RE5, lol.
The same thing could be said about the OG re4 or at least that's what it's haters claim it is.No, it's a generic shooter that added nothing to the franchise or the TPS genre.
The original RE4 was much more impactful.
RE2 butchered the A|B scenarios and retconned important stuff thoIt's a fantastic game, but the remakes for RE1 and RE2 are more impressive in terms of how much they elevate the original work.