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Our lovely cast from around the web: Brett Medlock (me) and Mary Stowe from Destructoid, John Friscia from The Escapist, Greg Bargas from PC Invasion, and Brett Larsen, our extra special guest. With any luck, Capcom is simply keeping things grounded for the marketing, but in the actual game, things are batshit insane like OG Resident Evil 4. The dialogue in RE4 perfectly toed the line between corny and cringey and brought to life a cast of characters that have stuck with so many gamers to this day. All came equipped with cheesy dialogue, hilarious one-liners, and all-around charming personalities. We might be heading back to Raccoon City. The original Resident Evil 4 has so many memorable characters from Leon, Ada, and Luis, to whacky bosses like Bitores “the big cheese” Mendez, Salazar, and the big bad himself Roman Sadler. And while the original had its serious moments, it was all wrapped in corny yet lovable dialogue and characters. Changing the course of the Resident Evil series, Resident Evil 4 takes place after the destruction of Umbrella Corporation. However, one negative thing that stood out to me was the lack of camp and comedic undertones in the footage we saw. Second, I’m so glad they’re bringing back Leon’s acrobatic follow-up attacks in the combat. Resident Evil 4 remake looks to be shaping up nicely in many ways. Bloober Team has been tasked with a considerable job remaking Silent Hill 2 - Can they pull it off? We’re also getting a lot more new Silent Hill experiences. Resident Evil Village Gold Edition looks excellent and Capcom finally shows off a ton of Resident Evil 4 remake. Topics: The crew discusses the recent showcases for the Resident Evil and Silent Hill franchises. Players will still get to immerse in the genre-defining survival experience by managing their scarce resources and limited inventory along the way.Welcome back! It is a new Tuesday, which means tonight there will be a new episode of Spot Dodge: A Live Nintendo Podcast exclusively on Destructoid. Thankfully, nothing was added at the expanse of any original features. Some significant revamps to the original include more versatility in movements and adding the ability to dodge, crouch, and parry attacks, as well as exchange collectibles for items. One example is the play time for RE4 is about the same as the original game." - Yoshiaki HirabayashiĬapcom's new policy is to give "more" to the players, as we have seen from the latest extended gameplay showcase. "When we started production on RE4 we looked into what people thought was good and what could've been done better. The 'live selections' choice system which gave players a sense of freedom and choice about the encounters and ending outcomes was scrapped entirely as well.

Various locations were also removed from the remake, such as the iconic clock tower, the park, the graveyard, and many other important areas. The Resident Evil 4 remake looks to be incredibly faithful.There are several substantial changes made, but it seems to largely follow the original game’s narrative.
