


I t turns out that my optimism wasn’t unwarranted-you need to play the Resident Evil 4 Remake.Ĭapcom managed to make the perfect remake, which stays true to both the spirit of the original and manages to even improve upon it at the same time, delivering a truly memorable experience. After the lackluster remake of Resident Evil 3, I was still somehow excited for the remake of Resident Evil 4, as I knew what a great foundation Capcom already had to work with with the original. If there were any further doubt on how much I loved the original, I ranked it as one of the best Resident Evil games. I purchased and played the game on the GameCube, the PS2, the PS3, and the PS4, so it’s pretty obvious what a big fan of the original game I am. The original Resident Evil 4 was the first horror game (and first Resident Evil title), I ever played in my life.
