The Resident Evil 4 Remake release date is almost here, so if you’ve figured out everything about the Chainsaw demo and want to see more of Leon’s amazing bangs, great Resident animation Evil 4 Lego Cured should bail you out while you wait for Capcom’s horror game to return.
Created by Random Face and uploaded to Youtube, the Lego Resident Evil 4 animation asks the question we’re all dying to know: what if Resident Evil wasn’t a video game, but a Lego animation? We already have information about Leon’s oily bangs. What if they were plastic instead?
According to Random, it took around 3,000 frames and two months to complete, and was assembled in Blender to celebrate the release of Resident Evil 4 Remake.
Lego Leon S Kennedy seems to have a penchant for shooting crows. You’ll also be glad to know that all of Leon’s cheesy one-liners are back in full force, though his downright iconic “Where’s everybody going, bingo?” the line does not make the cut.
You can even get a behind-the-scenes look at Aleatorio’s editing process at the end of the video, which presents a fascinating look at how León and Las Plagas came to virtual plastic life.
If you want even more Lego video game crossovers, you can also play for real, like Lego Fallout 4 and Lego God of War Ragnarok, both of which are absolutely awesome in their own way.
In the meantime, if you’re wondering “how long is Resident Evil 4 Remake?” and what exactly are the system requirements for Resident Evil 4, we collected both answers before the full release.