New corpse of action.

It’s no exaggeration to say thatResident Evil 4was one of the most influential games of the early 2000s.

There are moments from that game permanently etched in my memory.

Resident Evil 4 remake review - inside a gothic room with candles on the floor and cloaked enemies

A corpse dangling silently from a pitchfork inside an abandoned shed.

A dog that knows how to repay a debt.

“There’s no time for resting.”

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The bitch in the red dress.

the attache case returns with all of its original quirks plus a few new enhancements.

you might now customise the case at typewriters to grant yourself small gameplay boosts.

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Oh and the regenerators?

Even if the bingo reference is slightly lost on new generations.

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Resident Evil 4 remake review - a closeup of Ada pointing a pistol towards the camera

Resident Evil 4 remake review - a closeup of Ashley

Resident Evil 4 remake review - Leon parrying an attack from an enemy with a chainsaw

Resident Evil 4 remake review - Leon in a quick time event

Resident Evil 4 remake review - combat with Leon shooting a pistol at enemies outside

Resident Evil 4 remake review - a close-up of Luis Sera looking sleazy

Resident Evil 4 remake review - Leon in combat with two giant hulking enemies

Resident Evil 4 remake review - an enemy with a big hammer

Resident Evil 4 remake review - the weapon customisation screen focusing on your knife

Resident Evil 4 remake review - the Merchant screen, with Merchant behind a table

Resident Evil 4 remake review - the gem trading screen showing items you can buy

Resident Evil 4 remake review - the attaché screen showing items on a grid