Resident Evil 4 became a “PSOne game”, it’s playable and great

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Resident Evil 4 became a “PSOne game”, it’s playable and great

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Capcom demands Resident Evil 4 didn’t stay on its original console, Nintendo’s GameCube, for very long. Since then, the legendary game by Shinji Mikami has been entitled to many ports, new versions and other remasterings. Recently, Capcom even turned it into a virtual reality game. And there is a serious rumor about the start of a remake. But while Capcom is keeping an eye on the new tech, one Resident Evil 4 fan has chosen to take the game the other way around.

How could it have looked Resident Evil 4 when it was released on PSOne? This is the question that “Rustic Games BR“Behind this pseudonym is a developer who has decided to demake Resident Evil 4. For a totally bluffing result.

Resident Evil 4: PS1 Edition gives an idea of ​​what RE4 could have been if Capcom had developed it on PSOne. It’s all there: fixed camera angles, tank-like gameplay, low-poly characters, storage boxes, and more.

Party like it’s 1999

Obviously connected with the desire for success, the developer even combined the sound effects of the original games with the dialogues of RE4. Even the game’s UI is reminiscent of that of the original Resident Evil trilogy. Over time, Resident Evil has enjoyed a number of PC fan games. Resident Evil 4: PS1 Edition appears clearly at the top of the basket.

Unsurprisingly, this experience doesn’t actually work on an original PlayStation. The demo runs here with a PC. But the good news in this story is that it allows more players to try it out.

Resident Evil 4 PSOne Doomed To Be Just A Demo?

Aware of the attraction that his project can create, “Rustic Games BR“allows you to try out your Resident Evil 4: PS1 edition. To get the demo for free, just go at this address.

Leon in a bad position in Resident Evil 4: PS1 Edition.

Unfortunately for those who are not attracted to this project. “Rustic Games BR“don’t plan to change the entire game. We must therefore be content with this demo of Resident Evil 4, unless the excitement for the project drives the developers to go further …

What do you think of this “PSOne” version of Resident Evil 4? Will you try How would you like the concept to be turned into a full game? Do you regret the style of the original Resident Evil trilogy? Tell us all about it in the comments below.

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