RE4 was an unexpected pleasure to play. I was afraid that the tank controls would have killed the mood, but once i got used to them i got absolutely hooked. The gameplay loop is so much fun; scavenging for resources while keeping spanish zombies away got addictive thanks to the clever inventory management, the precise (even if a bit clunky) shooting and the general mood of the game. I enjoyed the story and the characters a lot too (maybe not ashley though), and i loved the fact that the game doesn't take itself too seriously. The dialogues and characters interactions can only be described as goofy (this seems a recurring theme for the games i played lately). The game still looks great to this day, and it didn't lose its charm at all. The sound design and OSTs are great too, and set the mood perfectly.
Unfortunately there are a couple phases where the game felt a bit dragged, and the horror disappears completely a lot of the times. The bosses are fun but the final boss was very underwhelming. I really disliked how the right stick camera works but it's not that big of a deal. The bonus missions are fun and add quite a bit to the game.
I think that this is one of the most important games that came out in the last 20 years and it doesn't disappoint at all, if you are willing to go over outdated controls (that still feel great imo, but I get why people may not enjoy them); it's addictive, it's dumb, it's funny and you can shoot spaniards. What more to ask? (love u spain <3)

Reviewed on May 20, 2023


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7 months ago

Greatest of all time.
Zenith of the medium.
Hallmark of media.
Gold standard of storytelling.
Apogee of creativity.
Vertex of invention.
Crest of ingenuity.
Acme of imagination.
Pinnacle of innovation.
Definition of perfection.
Epic of epics.
Legend among legends. Peak fiction.