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Check out these two “Resident Evil 4 Remake” trailers.

(PressFire.no): Capcom has revealed a solid dose of content from the upcoming “Resident Evil 4” remake that launches for PS4, PS5, PC and Xbox Series S / X next year.

In a gameplay trailer, we see how Leon attacks the now iconic Spanish village, full of not quite zombies trying to kill our hero.

The giant…

Many of the areas appear to have been taken directly from the original, while others (such as the first house) appear to have been greatly expanded.

Fans of the original’s shoddy dialogue and over-the-top situations can breathe a sigh of relief – this seems to be preserved, with Leon shouting that citizens must pay for the damage he does as he sends a burning cow into the crowd.

For the most part, it looks like most things have been stored here, only the madness has been turned up a few notches.

There are, however, some tweaks to be found: having to hammer random buttons during video sequences (so-called Quick Time Events) will be completely removed, while now you can stop attacks with both the knife and other weapons – and the knife can break ( but it can also be updated).

A new stealth system has been added, but the developers say it is entirely up to the players whether this is used or not.

The suitcase is back, where you need to stack things correctly to maximize space. The novelty is that you can not only update the space here, but also change it with new colors and embellish it, for one reason or another.

What are you buying ?!

Buying and upgrading weapons was important in “Resident Evil 4” and all of that is back.

In terms of the story, on the other hand, it seems like a lot has been changed and thickened a bit: in the story trailer there are a number of sequences and dialogue that were not found in the original.

Both Leon’s relationship with Ashley and Luis will be explored more here, for example.

Check out both trailers below:

This article was written by our satire consultant Segata Satiro, and therefore only bamboo.

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