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Resident Evil 4 VR

Wunderbar

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Some leaked screenie - Leon in Hunk's outfit
This game is so easy to mod nobody believe this, duh
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that's just Hunk's body with Leon's head attached.
 

Baron Dupek

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Turns out it's VR crap and Quest 2 exclusive on top of that

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Now this will be truly horror game - imagine seeing this face in the first person
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dear god no
 

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The VR release is apparently separate to the full blown remake, according to the guy that originally leaked the RE4 remake anyway.

Whether that's true? Who knows.
 
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Turns out it's VR crap and Quest 2 exclusive on top of that

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Now this will be truly horror game - imagine seeing this face in the first person
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dear god no

Ashleys kinda cute in that dainty tardy kind of way. Leon must be a total faggot to turn her down especially since Ada won't fuck him :shittydog:

The game itself will be shit primarily because it's VR but also because you can't change a games fundamental control scheme without breaking the balance of every encounter... Kinda dreading the remake, especially since it's been delayed
 

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Facebook have requested the censorship of Resident Evil 4 VR to avoid being censored by Facebook

https://nichegamer.com/resident-evil-4-vr-censorship/
Luis' "ballistics" comment, Ashley's "overtime" comment, the "no sex discrimination here" line, Leon's "glasses" link to Hunnigan, and more have been removed because Facebook doesn't want misogynistic or sexual tones.
“Specifically, sexual harassment, sarcastic expressions, sexist conversations, and expressions that may be indirectly linked to them have been removed.”

As for Resident Evil 4 VR itself; the changes include the removal of flirting from multiple characters. These include Leon and Ingrid, Luis Sera and Ashley, and Ashley and Leon at the end of the game. Specifically, Luis comment about Ashley’s “ballistics” being removed also means the achievement named “Secure the Ballistics” has been renamed “Secure Ashley.”

Flirtations scenes also feature large swathes of dialogue completely cut; with the ending losing 30% of the dialogue. While included in the video, the post-credit scene where Leon is rebuffed by Ingrid for asking for her phone number is entirely removed from the VR game. This is in-spite of a “misogynistic” Leon being shot down in a comical manner by a female character.

Another example includes a bloodied corpse of a woman with an axe in her head-pinning her to the wall. In the original, Leon states “Guess there’s no sex discrimination here” when examining the body. In the VR version, he only states "Guess no one’s safe here".
'' 30% of the ending is cut '' lol.
Only subltle changes, of course
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WTF. When are anonymous hackers gonna take Facebook out (lol)? It's clearly well beyond a net negative on society.
 

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There will not be a RE4 remake. The one that appeared in the leaked documents from Capcom some months ago was the VR version. And it's gonna to be garbage, trash that only nine persons in the world will be able to play (VR glasses owners).
 

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Apparently this can be sideloaded onto Quest1


Why the fuck is Leon hitting on Hunnigan removed? Jesus Christ. If men don't hit on women, reproduction and continued survival of our species ceases to exist, because 90% of the time women don't do shit and expect the man to make the move...only when they want it of course. Which we're expected to know through their subtle signs, or just go ahead and hit on them regardless because that's confident and ballsy, but only when they want it of course. Thus is the paradox.

This is why our ancestors operated in the way they did, but I guess we have dating apps now which changes the natural order of things.
 
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DC Douglas (Albert Wesker's voice actor) broke NDA and confirmed that he's going to reprise his role once again for RE4 Remake. He also shared a concept art.

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A horse of course

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DC Douglas (Albert Wesker's voice actor) broke NDA and confirmed that he's going to reprise his role once again for RE4 Remake. He also shared a concept art.

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Why are you browsing tranny metoo twitter shitters?
 

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I just found this link on leaks subreddit, didn't even notice it was some spread awareness account.

yeah apparently it's a cancellation campaign led by some insane woman. Oh well, at least the concept art is cool.
 
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Some Details From the Unannounced Resident Evil 4 Remake

The remake for Resident Evil 4 has not been officially announced. If you’re someone whose sole criteria for believing game information hinges on the fact that nothing is confirmed, then let me stop you early: Nothing in this report is confirmed. In part that’s because the game itself has not yet been confirmed. All the information here is provided by Fanbyte’s sources — which are hopefully both trustworthy and accurate. As always, things change mid-development and information can be out-of-date for different people, but the report featured below is to the best of our knowledge. This includes multiple verifications but no official sanction from Capcom.

Despite not actually being confirmed yet, a remake of Resident Evil 4 — considered by some to be one of the best video games of all time — has been traveling the rumor circles for some time. The story goes that Capcom, emboldened by the promising milestones of Resident Evil 2 Remake during its development, started work on a matching remake of Resident Evil 4 as the project began its denouement, which would be over 15 years old by the time of its release. That rumor is true according to our sources. The game is in development and set to be revealed this year. If all goes according to plan, of course.

The title was originally being developed by M-Two, a studio of former-Capcom and mostly ex-PlatinumGames developers that were also working on Resident Evil 3 Remake. Capcom had apparently hoped by greenlighting the project that they could entice Shinji Mikami, the original director of the game now at Tango Gameworks, to work on the title alongside old friend Tatsuya Minami; this was actually part of the reasoning behind the name “M-Two” itself. Mikami was reportedly intrigued by the offer, but felt Tango would fall apart without him, and eventually declined. After some mixed response to Resident Evil 3 Remake, Capcom shifted the project internally and put Resident Evil 2 Remake‘s project leads on it. M-Two shifted to a support studio for the title, though their original work is still being used.

From that foundation, Capcom is no longer looking for a strict scene-by-scene remake of Resident Evil 4, lauded though it may be. While the original title began with rookie cop turned secret service agent Leon S. Kennedy arriving in a European village at daytime, and slowly gunning his way all the way through the bad guys over the course of 24 hours, the remake adjusts that timeline. In Resident Evil 4 Remake, the famous village introduction set piece takes place at night. As does a decent portion of the rest of the game.

The reason for this time change isn’t arbitrary. Capcom wants to adjust the tone of the remake into something spookier, taking direct inspiration from discarded Resident Evil 4 demos. That footage, which was used in early GameCube preview reels, featured Leon wandering a lonely castle, getting possessed by black smoke, and fighting off living dolls, as well as other ghostly manifestations. Some of this stuff made its way into the original game in other ways. Most of it, however, was left on the cutting room floor and direct comparisons are being made during development of the remake.

Some changes to the story, such as giving side characters bigger roles and more screentime, are also planned.

Capcom plans to flesh out other aspects of the game, as well. One focus is Assignment: Ada, which was a short campaign starring Leon’s rival/sometimes lover and spy extraordinaire Ada Wong. The GameCube version of this mini-campaign did not feature much in the way of story, but allowed players to go through the game’s areas as Ada while collecting Las Plagas samples for arch-villain Albert Wesker. It’s largely been considered a non-canon bonus that does not make a lot of sense with the game’s timeline. For the PlayStation 2 and all subsequent versions (except Resident Evil 4 VR), a campaign titled Separate Ways was added. This had far more plot and showed what Ada had actually been doing throughout the game. While it was fine, it lacked a lot of the panache and polish the main game had.

For Resident Evil 4 Remake, M-Two specifically is looking to expand on Assignment: Ada and Separate Ways by combining each into one package: a more fluid and polished companion piece. Not every source we talked to could confirm whether this was in the main game or planned as DLC, but most said it was looking to be a fairly meaty expansion to the source material.

Earlier leaks that purported to show Wesker’s redesign for Resident Evil 4 Remake were not accurate. These were from another, now seemingly cancelled Resident Evil project.

Capcom is hoping to announce Resident Evil 4 Remake early in 2022. Though the company is undergoing an historic stretch of silence over the last year with many planned announcements seeing delays for development and marketing reasons. That timeframe could be pushed back, especially as the company has seen fair success with shorter announcement-to-release cycles with the Resident Evil series as of late. As always, game development is fluid, so nothing should be considered locked-in or guaranteed until the game’s release.

tl;dr
- Capcom actually wanted to poach Shinji Mikami back, but he preferred to stay at his own studio;
- after M-Two's RE3 was panned by gamers for being too short and half-assed, Capcom handed RE4 remake over to RE2 team;
- it won't be a straight up remake and more of a reimagining. Will have a drastically different, darker tone - closer to other remakes;
- they are also taking inspirations from early iterations of RE4 (castle demo, hookman demo, etc), and the game will most likely be more survival-focused;
- unlike RE2 and RE3, the new remake will try to expand on things instead of cutting/streamlilning. Story will be expanded, side characters will be expanded, etc;
- Ada's mini-campaign will be expanded into a fully fleshed out second scenario;
- Capcom was hoping to announce it officially in 2022.

https://www.fanbyte.com/news/some-details-from-the-unannounced-resident-evil-4-remake/
 

Ezekiel

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In Resident Evil 4 Remake, the famous village introduction set piece takes place at night. As does a decent portion of the rest of the game.

There was enough night in the original. One of the things I liked was the transition from day to night as Leon was unconscious after Del Lago. One could argue that starting the village in the day helped with the impression of these people being more alive and ordinary than the zombies in previous games. You could watch them do every day things when it was still light out.
 

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