Pushing Buttons: Why the Resident Evil 4 remake works

Pushing Buttons: Why the Resident Evil 4 remake works

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https://www.theguardian.com/games/2023/mar/15/pushing-buttons-resident-evil-4-remake

This remake of the classic horror is like a crime novel, each chapter ending on a cliffhanger – proof that linear narrative games always have a place amid the open world blockbusters

You know a game is important when even the release of a short playable demo is the most exciting, talked about event of the week. I am of course referring to the Resident Evil 4 remake, a 20-minute slice of which was made available for free on PlayStation, Xbox and PC last Thursday. The response has been ecstatic, both from newcomers and veterans of the original 2005 version. Fans are already discovering hidden modes and weapons and even modding it. Expectations for the full release are high.

Pushing Buttons: Why the Resident Evil 4 remake works

Mar 20, 2023, 11:13am UTC
https://www.theguardian.com/games/2023/mar/15/pushing-buttons-resident-evil-4-remake > This remake of the classic horror is like a crime novel, each chapter ending on a cliffhanger – proof that linear narrative games always have a place amid the open world blockbusters > You know a game is important when even the release of a short playable demo is the most exciting, talked about event of the week. I am of course referring to the Resident Evil 4 remake, a 20-minute slice of which was made available for free on PlayStation, Xbox and PC last Thursday. The response has been ecstatic, both from newcomers and veterans of the original 2005 version. Fans are already discovering hidden modes and weapons and even modding it. Expectations for the full release are high.