Resident Evil 4 – VR – Review (PSVR2)

It’s no great mystery that I enjoyed the absolute hell out of Resident Evil 4 when it came out earlier this year. It was remastered beautifully and was top-tier bourbon for survival horror fans who needed a fix. Everything about it was in line with the series’ later titles, while still maintaining the sacredness and scares that existed in the original GameCube game. Capcom promised to deliver a po...[Read More]

Resident Evil 4 Remake Review

The word ‘remake’ is thrown around nowadays when video game companies want to assure you that they’ve taken a fan favorite of yesteryear and updated it enough to make it worth buying again. Occasionally, these remakes turn out to be wonderful. Typically, textures are added, some lighting is spruced up, and the publishers call it a day. I have seen the latter many times and it only stands to cheape...[Read More]

Resident Evil 4 – Sneak Peek

As remakes go, Capcom knows how to make them. They go above and beyond when it comes to actually remaking their early Resident Evil titles. When RE1-3 were remade, they truly remade them. They not only featured updated graphics, but they also included revised scenes, music, and dialogue. I think the overall consensus with their RE remakes is that they set the bar for other companies to follow suit...[Read More]

Resident Evil 4 (Switch)

Resident Evil 4 has earned the catalog releases expected from a game of its stature. Its 2005 GameCube debut, despite Shinji Mikami’s infamous protests , gave way to an underperforming (but more popular) PlayStation 2 release later that year. Its 2007 trip to the Wii was adored for the attention it devoted to the Wii’s motion controller while the PC port that same year was adored for n...[Read More]