With the Resident Evil 4 Remake release date fast approaching, Capcom’s horror game is already being transformed thanks to RE4 mods. New skins for Leon Kennedy are one thing. But now we can get behind the eyes (and sleek 90s curtains) of the bingo-loving action man thanks to Resident Evil 4 VR, which you can already try via the Chainsaw demo and which should be fully integrated. once out. 4 Remake is coming. appropriate.
Created by ‘Praydog’, the developer behind Fortnite VR and Hogwarts Legacy VR, the aptly named ‘REFramework’ offers virtual reality support for all games running on Capcom’s latest RE engine, including Resident Evil 7, Resident Evil Village , the RE 2 and RE 3 remakes, and now, Resident Evil 4. Although the mod only supports headsets and not full motion controls, this means that Resident Evil 4 Remake VR will, at least under a some form, playable at launch. You can see it in action below:
Even compared to its superlative namesake from 2005, the combat in RE4 Remake is very intense. The idea of taking on the village, the cabin defense sequence, or the dreaded castle bathroom in first person is scary, yet exciting.
On the other hand, I like the idea of looking Salazar straight in the eye when I give him one, this guy is very annoying.
REFramework is available completely free from the Praydog site itself. Alternatively, you might want to see what the grisly survival game looks like with those classic RE fixed camera angles.
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