Review: Resident Evil 4 is a needless but still enjoyable remake
The core Resident Evil 4 experience continues to be a treat to play but doesn’t do enough to completely replace the timeless classic with the new remake.
The core Resident Evil 4 experience continues to be a treat to play but doesn’t do enough to completely replace the timeless classic with the new remake.
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