Resident Evil 4 PS5 Review – The Perfect Remake?



This is the one we’ve been waiting for. Resident Evil 4 remake is here. But is this PS5 facelift worth all the buzz? Can Capcom find the balance between staying faithful and improving on the 2005 classic? Find out in our Resident Evil 4 review.

Review written by Liam Croft – https://www.pushsquare.com/reviews/ps5/resident-evil-4

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21 thoughts on “Resident Evil 4 PS5 Review – The Perfect Remake?”

  1. the parry isn't 100% new tbh, in the og if you timed it right you could parry thrown objects from the villagers with it, but they expanded its usage to basically everything else

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  2. The original was not the PS2 version, it was first released on the GameCube. The PS2 version was inferior with a worse resolution that made the graphics look muddy. Also it’s not just a PS5 remake. Quit being a Sony fan boy

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  3. Dualshockers review excerpts …Resident Evil 4 Remake is far from the jaw-dropping reimagining we all hoped for it. It's fine – overly dour, at times monotonous, other times feeling even more like an action-game than the original, but perfectly serviceable. Except "Serviceable" and "Resident Evil 4" shouldn't even live within a hundred yards of each other.

    This feels less like a warranted remake, and more of an encore victory lap of the last two Resident Evil remakes. Except even by contrast to those that came before, Resident Evil 4 Remake is oddly lacking in the enthusiasm that the original is known for. The Evil Dead-esque, brooding yet comedic horror is gone, and in its place is a self-serious plot so lacking in someone to care about that I can't tell whether to blame the acting or the direction, because the writing is perfectly competent.

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