SuperGooey
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This remake clearly has a lot of love and effort put into it. I think a lot of the new additions are improvements, and I feel the village horde is perfectly reimagined in the remake. All the changes seem to emphasize overwhelming the player even more than before, which is great! In order to have the same effect the original village had in 2005 today, things needed to change in the remake. More aggressive enemies that intelligently flank and surround you while also upping Leon's movement and abilities to counter this both ups the tension and the action-- two elements that I feel are the core to RE4's gameplay. All of this while retaining the overall layout of the original map, but remixing some elements and expanding others makes this remake really exciting to me!I don't think fucking with an all time classic is nice or a required thing to do. It's especially jarring when you do it worse and add a dash of modern politics to it. If Hollywood tried remaking Back to the Future or Star Wars OT a lot of people would rake them over the coals for it and rightfully so. But I get that money is important to a business.
Did you not like REmake for completely changing the aesthetic of RE1's mansion, shark tank, lab, as well as adding new ones? Were you upset about Capcom adding the Lisa Trevor subplot (which is a COMPLETELY different tone than anything in RE1)? Were you upset about the inclusion of defense items and the crimson head mechanic? Both quite drastically change the way you navigate the mansion and make you rethink killing zombies.
These are genuine questions because I feel this RE4 remake has a lot in common with the RE1 remake.
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