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I'll always love this game for saving me right in the nick of time from having to play the actual 20 year old original like dude I don't care that its a classic I know that shit probably plays like a fucking nightmare.

Resident Evil 4Rmk - Eu achei um puta dum jogão zika, a história do jogo nn é tão complexa, qualquer animal intende(eu intendi). Achei muito bom o estilo do jogo a ambientação do jogo, o jogo me dava um puta dum cagasso só de andar assim a toa, a musica do jogo, o suspense no começo, slk quase me caguei, mas mt mídia, pprt
Eu desgostei de poucas coisas no jogo. Eu achei a fdp da Ashley, um imprestável, qualquer merdinha a mina morria, tem que levantar ela quando ela toma um tapa, e demora pra caramba pra ela levantar, dava um tiro no cara que pegou ela e as vezes pegava nela... um saco papo10. O jogo de vez enquando dava umas coisas meio inutil como umas bala de arma que eu nn tinha, e deixou de dar bala da arma que eu queria, umas armas enferrujadas, e umas armas nada ave. Caro pra krl pra upar as armas (mas isso é suave), achei meio bruh repetirem varíos inimigos tb, e uns cachorro fdp que demora pra krl pra morrer. Achei os bosses do Jogo tipo.... mt suave? mais suave do que era pra ser eu acho? tipo, demorei mais pros inimigos normais do que pros bosses do game. Poderia ter sido mais difícil os bosses.
Gostei das sidequests do jogo, nn só fudidas e são bem simples e rapidas, gostei do bagui dos piratas tb, melhorei a mira e aprendi a atirar no jogo com isso. Mas fodase jogo safe.

If you wanna start the RE series without the horror element, then this is the way you choose.

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!Brilliant! The blend of horror and action is phenomenal, in moments you feel like a boss taking down enemies while also experiencing the fear from the same enemies.
Each boss is different and brings its own unique experience(maybe the Final Boss could have been better, in my opinion).
The inventory system and overall feedback are excellent, making you truly feel like the CHAD Leon. The game's atmosphere and graphics are beautiful, further enhancing the immersive experience.
Ashley is a very likeable companion, although it would have been nice to have her be with Leon for more time, without getting separated constantly.


Foi simplesmente a MELHOR EXPERIÊNCIA que eu tive em um Game na minha vida inteira! Eu não consegui achar falhas nesse Game, se tornou o meu Game favorito da vida! JOGUEM ESTA MASTERPIECE!

One of the best of the series. Modern survival horror classic. After playing through remake, I didn't hold it in as high of a regard as I did when I played on PS2 though.

esse jogo é o que o resident evil 3 deveria ter sido, é literalmente o melhor remake de qualquer jogo que eu já joguei na minha vida inteira, e eu também fico muito feliz por ter sido capaz de mostrar ao meu pai a existência dessa obra quotchiuquotchiu, uma das melhores lembranças que tenho é de eu e ele jogando o clássico no ps2, e o que a capcom fez com esse jogo é putaria, os gráficos são completamente divinos, EXTREMAMENTE bem otimizado, em resumo, aparentemente o pacto com o satanás deu extremamente certo visto que eles não erraram em NADA nesse jogo

The game isn't bad, and I admit I might be unfair, but the truth is, it was a big disappointment. The horror vanished and it turned into a generic shooter; a good game, but a terrible Resident Evil.

Leon was saying corny one-liners the whole game and each one landed because hes him

Amazing sendup to the original, adding modern touches, and a new, darker, vibe. Both this and the original are nearly perfect 10/10 games that I struggle to think of criticisms for, and I will recommend both to anyone I see.

What can I say, a great remake of a perfect action game. When the remake was announced I was kind of baffled - "Resident Evil 4 doesn't need a remake, what are they doing?"

It doesn't. I fell for it anyway and had a great time.

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"haha foolish lamb, you will never defeat me with my new perfected body"
the rocket launcher in my inventory:


I will start this out with saying, my memory is awful. I played RE4 on pc way back when and I don't remember anything. So this review isn't a comparison. It's not a nostalgic look back.
It's a look on how this game holds up.
I love Resident Evil. I've 100% most of them so far. Only mainline games I haven't is 5 and 6. 7 was done on PC.
Resident Evil 2 remake ending being my GOTY of 2019. Beating Kingdom Hearts 3 (though the everlasting feelings of KH3 hold more dear to this day) So I do go into this game having some idea of what I'm in for but this hands down is the longest and hardest RE Platinum I've ever finished.
Gameplay:
The game is an over the shoulder camera shooter at it's core. It's a fantastic feeling every time I line up a shot at a basic enemy to the gradual feeling of becoming more and more powerful as the game goes on.
RE4 remake gives you a fantastic arrange of weapons, upgrade paths, knife parries (new to this game) and they feel fantastic.
Speed running this over 7 times, really gives you the sense of just how genius everything is laid out for you to have a playground with. Skips you can do in new game plus, like skipping the village fight by firing at the bell.
To the incredible feeling of saving up your money to blast the final boss with a rocket launcher.
Every sense of this game FEELS amazing. It runs so well and like all RE games, the speed runs feel perfect. Every level is so fantastically created.
Gameplay is at it's highest and I never felt unsatisfied. It always felt perfect.
Story:
Again, I don't remember much from the original. So the story here felt fresh to me even outside character plot changes. I really loved every character here. From Leon to Ashley to Luis. To my core, I adore those 3. Their dynamics shine so bright and every time they even share one ounce of dialouge, I adore it.
The story of the game is a basic premise and it carries it throughout. It doesn't need to have insane plot twists or wild theories. It's a direct narrative and you just wanna save this god damn girl from this fucking fucked up place.
It's just fun to watch Leon be hot as hell and not even realise it.
Music:
BRUH. I wasn't expecting this game to have some of the best, most memorable music of the year. (Hi Fi Rush is still king) but the atmosphere and outright bangers they play is so incredible. There are 3 ones which I won't go into spoilers but they are perfect.
The game deserves a huge applaud for it's music and sound design. I usually podcast it up on extra playthroughs of games but not with this. I wanted every song, sound and dialogue to be heard.
Extra notes:
-The dialouge in this game slaps. There are a thousand and one memorable lines and I could quote them all before they happened by the end. It's so much fun.
- The reason why this game was so hard for me was due to the Professional S+ run. It's the hardest difficulty. You have to do it on a new game. There's no auto saves and you get 15 saves total. Let's just say on my run, I had 0 saves left 2/3 in the game and I did alllll the last sections without any saves.
It was hard. It was stressful. Me and Pumkin cried of happiness when I got it done.
Downsides:
Only downside I have is a certain characters VA. This VA just sounded phoned in and so weird compared to the other actors. It was odd every time they spoke how different the audio was.
Overall:
I love this game. I love this game so much and every playthrough was a blast. I never dreaded playing it again because the dialouge between cutscenes, the way this game is so perfect to speed run and my love for Leon and Ashley made it perfect

One of my phones wallpaper is now Leon in chains ❤

Regular difficulty - B rank. First RE game I’ve played and I’d like to play more. I was occasionally annoyed with boss battles (the fact that the game seemingly slows your running speed during these sections is so annoying). But the highs vastly outweighed the lows. Really tight remake. Vibes were on point.

Much like RE2 remake, my expectations towards this game ended up being completely different from what I experienced. I did not expect RE4R, a game which I felt was unnecessary seeing as the original still holds up fantastically well, to be my absolute favorite of all the RE games since 7. I expected my feelings towards the game to be indifferent, and what I got what an experience akin to playing the original for the first time all over again. While much of the game I found very familiar with many areas, sequence of events and dialogue being just like the original, there is so much new with this game, in many of the sequences, challenges, mechanics, etc. that it felt like a totally new game. Not only that, but having prior knowledge of the original heavily rewards you in the remake whether it be in the layout of certain areas being carbon replicas, or treasures being in the exact same spot, or bosses having the same weaknesses, even little easter eggs. While I long for some of the segments of the game that were removed, such as the giant Salazar statue's original role, the sniper ski-lift section, etc., enough new good things were added to make up for those missing. The most surprising thing for me was how insanely well-crafted almost every boss fight was. While a couple might have been a bit hard (Salazar is still one of my favorite fights in the game) or lackluster, the majority were very fun and unique, even moreso than in the original. The soundtrack was also surprisingly good for a RE game, which truth be told, the series is not exactly known for. This delves into spoiler territory, but I also very much like what they did with Luis's story in this game, having been completely overhauled, given depth, and made his eventual death making more emotional sense in relation to Leon. HOWEVER, they didn't give Mike a heavy New York accent this time, so I can't forgive that. All in all, a very big surprise for me, as I ultimately ended up loving this game far more than RE2R (of which I ended up having the indifferent opinion towards).

Absolutely amazing. Beautiful graphics, music, gameplay, story. Brilliant remake.

Great, but doesn't hold a torch to the original. Best modern remake for sure. This game is more realistic, but I prefer the gameyness of the original. Also, this game was straining to my eyes, so much detail and things happening at once that I would have to take a break sometimes. I was pretty disappointed with professional mode compared to the original's, they did not change enemy AI at all just made it more frustrating. Though I will complement the regenerators in the remake are vastly better and more scary (they run at you).

- Great remake, streamlines some elements from the original game while focuses on some other parts.
- The shooting, exploration and puzzle solving is as enjoyable as the original games.
- Enemy types increased to add more interesting combat scenarios.
- Rewards multiple playthroughs and has enough length for it to be fun.
- Microtransactions present and they feel tacked on.

In close competition with the RE2 Remake for being the best game in the entire franchise. Easily the best moment to moment gameplay in the whole series. Fun writing and chatacters. Great replayabilty and challenges. Great DLC. It's the whole deal.

code veronica next plz

Essa é a definição de tudo que resident evil deve ser sempre. O jogo é impecável e muito divertido em tudo que ele apresenta ao jogador.
Sinceramente não sei se é possível a capcom fazer um jogo da franquia que seja melhor do que esse.

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The RE4 remake is one of a kind, and most likely my favroite within the franchise to date. It really did the original justice, keeping some of the things I loved intact while adding a sleeker and more modern feel not only visually (obviously) but with play style, too. I left feeling much more satisfied then I did with other modern RE games (RE7 and RE8).

When it came to difficulty, RE4 remake has adjusted itself to accommodate the modern age; enemy interactions and boss fights are much faster than I remember. However, the enemy movement speed and fast-paced attacks add fluidity; even if frustrating, it felt easier to immerse myself. Nevertheless, the only issue I had with enemy interaction was the loss of an "unsettling feeling", the Regenadors for instance from what I rember didnt "run" at you, they would awkawrldy stalk you and I remeber being terrified of them as a kid and it felt more that I was rushing to get out as theyd run instead of slowly walking to find my way out. The overall note is that there was a consistent wave of enemies, so there was no break to be nervous about what could lie around the corner as something always was.

When it came to boss fights in general, Krauser was probably the most compelling; I really enjoyed the trap-infested ruins and not only having to be vigilant and aware of your surroundings, it tests your reaction time 10-fold. It was well-paced, and having "three" phases really built up some well-deserved tension; it made the stakes feel much higher and really drew attention. It also forced you to use the combat knife and for me I never really used it unless prompted to for finishing kills so it was interesting that it forced players to basically learn a mechanic If they havent already or test the skills if you used parries frequently. Saddler felt underwhelming, to be honest; it was less arduous than I expected it to be, being able to do it on the first try when Krauser took 6 and other bosses took 2 to 3 times. I expected his boss fight to be much more daunting, and throwing one-shot enemies (with fully upgraded power Red9) was boring; it felt more like lackluster quick work than obstacles. The fight reminded me of the RE8 boss fights, as it felt the purpose was more cinematic, allowing time to reflect on how you got to the end rather than the "Epic" end itself.

I really liked the dialogue and narrative. When it came to RE7 and RE8, I never really felt immersed with Ethan; I felt very apathetic whenever important story conflicts arose as Ethan didn't really comment on anything aside from "ew" and "Mia". However, with RE4, it was a complete 180. It stayed true to the unforgettable quips in the original; interactions felt personable, and I could sympathize with these characters much more, so when character deaths or issues would arise, it didn't feel lackluster. Luis and Krauser had a lot more attention than I originally remembered, Luis's dual fights were a lot of fun, the Cabin fight and the Orge fight, really built up relationships that made Luis's death a lot more heartbreaking, if I remeber correctly Saddler kills off Luis in the original so I feel Krauser killing Luis just added to the already existing tension towards the upcoming boss fight.

Overall, I really liked the RE4 remake; I think it did the original justice, great boss fights, great characters, and great narrative, it's a game I highly recommend and will be playing again in the near future for sure.



yay to cool insane action pieces! nay to foregoing the puzzle solving scariness for more cool insane action pieces! also ashley is not much better sadly

o melhor re disparado honestamente..

primeiro e mais importante. leon scott kennedy . nao preciso falar mais nada.

ainda assim vamos la.. uma gameplay foda e pica demais fluida e foda mundo foda história envolvente bosses legais personagens legais.. (luis💔💔💔💔💕💕💕💕💕💕ada

enfim. sem duvidas o melhor re. o melhor protagonista.. etc etc etc..

queria mt jogar o separate ways MAS . sou pobre.


EU TE AMO resident evil 4 remake comprei esse jogo duas vezes so para apoiar esse jogo maravilhoso, remake bom para caramba lembrei da minha Infância jogando ele