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zeldaring said:
LegitHyperbole said:

I played RE4 ps4 remaster in 2019 for the first time and I bought the remake a few months ago. I progressed the remake enough to know that it's not better in every way, they slowed down the pace of the game and there is something to be said about overcluttered graphics for this game. I felt like reducing difficulty just so I could get a better flow and pacing, before I put it in my backlof folder. I don't think RE4 was supposed to be pure horror nor was it supposed to follow RE in puzzles or level design. Just build as an action thrill ride from start to finish while keeping the vibe of the series. It was perfect. Even the VR game on Quest, as cool as it was, didn't feel like RE4 although they changed little but the key word is pacing. That game is built around the pacing. It needs to have progression get up and go and no down time. The remakes tenderness is cool but to avoid getting gangbanged it slows it all down. To much I say.

I played RE4 first time on ps2 and it was the best game ever for me. later replayed on 360 like 7 years later and almost fell asleep, turned the game off at the castle. it's suppose to be a horror action game but if you play careful like you are suppose too and know the head shot and kick combo and keep shotgun when it gets over crowded control the combat becomes way too simple and you have no fear of really dying.

Yeah, but I think that's what they were going for. A dopamine action thrill ride with a horror vibe. Idk, whatever it was they created and for whatever reasons it was perfect the way it was. Just my opinion like.