Resident Evil 4 Remake: 15 Biggest Changes We’ve Seen So Far

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It’s been 18 years since the release of Resident Evil 4 on Gamecube, and the world of Resident Evil and its design philopshies have evolved dramatically since Leon’s original roundhouse kick-filled escapades. As we inch closer to the release of the highly anticipated remake, we figured it was worth highlighting what’s different in this horror classic, from graphical changes, to QTE differences, and even story elements! Here are 15 of the biggest changes we’ve seen so far in Resident Evil 4.

00:00 – Intro

00:39 – Combat Knife Parry

01:14 – Simply Smashing

01:33 – Get Low

02:02 – Moving AND Shooting?!

02:33 – Almost No QTEs

03:00 – Leon Speaks Spanish

03:33 – Side Quests

03:58 – Ashley Overhaul

04:27 – Customizable Attache Case

04:53 – Enhanced Crafting

05:16 – Salazar’s Hairdo

05:48 – Scarier Ambiance

06:19 – Modernized Typewriter

06:39 – Even More Luis

07:00 – Revamped Gore

07:33 – Outro

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