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Resident Evil 4 Remake Should Avoid Doing to Leon What the Franchise Did to Chris

Written by Zackery Carnley
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With Capcom's strategy of releasing remakes alongside original games, a potential Resident Evil 4 remake should avoid one specific visual problem.

Capcom has found a seemingly effective strategy for dealing with their Resident Evil franchise. The publisher has been alternating new releases with remakes of classic titles like Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3. A lot of excitement has built up around the upcoming Resident Evil Village and simultaneously around the seemingly-accurate rumors around a remake of Resident Evil 4. While not officially confirmed, it seems likely that a remake is coming, and with that Capcom should take one factor into consideration.

Resident Evil really solidified the survival-horror genre, and with that has certain responsibilities to the format it pioneered. One issue that some players have had with the series as a whole has been the slow transition from a survival-horror title. into a much more action-oriented experience. This, throughout the franchise, can feel much more like Capcom's other supernatural franchise Devil May Cry than a realistic horror game like what Resident Evil began life as. But with a Resident Evil 4 remake likely on the horizon, it may be good for Capcom to avoid some of the visual changes it's made with other Resident Evil characters like Chris Redfield.

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Now that Resident Evil is reaching its 25th anniversary, a remake of RE4 seems more and more likely as time goes by. The pivotal entry in the franchise introduced elements that are now not just franchise but industry standard like the over-the-shoulder camera angle and its "realistic" inventory system. The originally GameCube exclusive title is still lauded by many as the best game in the franchise, but with an incipient remake seeming more and more likely, Capcom needs to doing to Leon what it's done to Chris.

One thing that has made RE5 and RE6 controversial amongst fans was the move from a more traditionally horror setting and gameplay format to something more closely resembling popcorn flick superhero movies. While RE5 and RE6 definitely have merits upon which to stand, many veteran fans were upset with the direction the games had taken. A physical and visual representation of this shift is obvious in the character models designed for Chris Redfield, a series staple even more long relevant than RE4 protagonist Leon S. Kennedy. With development of an RE4 remake reportedly years in the making, it's hopeful that Capcom has considered the ramifications of visually altering one of its most iconic characters.

Resident Evil fans are very familiar with Chris Redfield, and one thing that has irked some long-time players has been the changes between his character from the original to his appearance in the remake of the original Resident Evil. While not adhering to the same rules as many survival-horror games like Silent HillResident Evil has taken the concept of a "normal" special forces agent to near-superhuman levels. In the remake of the original Resident Evil is where this is most evident. The original PS1 classic saw Chris as a well-trained but still human law enforcement agent turned into a near Captain America level supersoldier who would later be able to punch boulders to pieces in Resident Evil 5.

While a seemingly small detail in the visual choices made for the first RE remake, this has implications on later games as Chris evolved from a normal law enforcement agent into a nearly Tyrant-sized figure in the recent trailers for Resident Evil Village. Hopefully though, as excitement builds for a remake of the classic RE4 which has clearly had an impact on the upcoming new game, Leon will be exempt from such a massive change to his character design. So much of what made Leon compelling was the move from a fledgling police officer in RE2 to a Secret Service agent in RE4. 

Excitement about the Resident Evil franchise in general is at a fever pitch, partly because of Capcom's commitment to both new and reimagined IPs within the series. And with obvious parallels being drawn between RE Village and RE 4 being drawn, many fans are hoping that Capcom learns from arguably small visual discrepancies and are able to keep Leon S. Kennedy a more humanistic figure inside of a superhuman storyline.

Resident Evil 4 Remake is rumored to be in development.

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