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Resident Evil 4 Hd Access

9/10. (Docked one point because the Quick Time Events on 60fps will break your spacebar.)

There are video game remasters, and then there is Resident Evil 4 . Resident Evil 4 Hd

It feels like every console generation since the GameCube has tried to "contain" this game. We’ve played it on the PS2, the Wii, the PC (with terrible keyboard controls), the Xbox 360, the PS3, the Switch, and even the iPhone. But the two versions that often spark the most debate—and the most love—are the official Resident Evil 4 HD (the 2011 port) and the fan-obsessed HD Project . We’ve played it on the PS2, the Wii,

Leon S. Kennedy’s jacket may be low-poly in places, but that first village fight—where the chainsaw revs up and you suddenly forget how to run away—is still terrifying. It’s still perfect. Kennedy’s jacket may be low-poly in places, but