


Guide Leon in his search for the president's missing daughter through spooky villages, dangerous sewers, forgotten castles and more with our complete Walkthrough. This wiki will include separate walkthroughs for each version, and each page that contains elements from both games will be clearly marked to note RE4 Remake content, and classic RE4 information.īe sure to check out All the Key Differences and New Features between Resident Evil 4 and the Remake. The stealth is likely to be contentious if you’re just hearing about it for the first time, but it doesn’t really change the flow of things all that much: rather than giving you the option to ghost through things like Solid Snake, it’s more that you can skulk around a fight before it kicks off properly, perhaps taking out a couple of enemies with your knife or finding a few supplies before you get stuck in.Please Note: Due to the major differences between the original Resident Evil 4, and the new Resident Evil 4 Remake, much of the walkthrough and guide will be different than what you may have encountered in the classic version of the game.

New to the game is a dismemberment system that’ll see you blast chunks out of your enemies, and a fully working stealth system that will let you skulk around the place. It’s the same game – both of those moments were in Resi 4 – but shinier and easier to access for a modern generation. Shooting feels accurate even on a controller, but the real highlight was pulling off dumb combat tricks like dropping a flashbang into a horde of enemies before roundhouse kicking them all to death, or punting a ladder to send the enemy currently scaling it to his death. Things look better, enemies seem smarter and altogether it’s a tougher game, without compromising on the weird humour and slightly clunky combat that made Resident Evil 4 work in the first place. You can take him as a microcosm of everything coming with Resident Evil 4 Remake. He’s smart about it too, if you try to flank him through certain routes he’ll carve away the wooden supports and cause them to collapse, forcing you to face judgement. Other villagers will get in on the act too: get grabbed during his appearance at the end of the demo and rather than try to hurt you themselves, your assailants will just try to turn you around to face the chainsaw and let you face Chainsaw Man’s judgement. Instead of waving his chainsaw around ineffectually as he tries to get close to you, he’s now swinging the chainsaw around like he’s trying to win a starring role in a mid-80s splatter movie, the chainsaw hewing limbs off the villagers swirling around him as he desperately tries to kill Leon. You can see the technological improvements in the character himself: instead of a pixelly burlap sack he’s now got a, well, well-rendered burlap sack with terrifying red-rimmed eyes beneath it.

He’s the perfect lens to show you how far Resident Evil 4 has come. He has a bag on his head, a chainsaw in his hands and a desire to murder Leon Kennedy in his heart. If you don’t remember him, you’ll get everything you need to know from his Japanese name, pre-localisation: Chainsaw Man.
