Resident Evilis going through something of a renaissance right now. While new entries likeResident Evil 7and this year’sResident Evil Villagehave played a role in revitalizing the series, Capcom’s successful remakes ofResident Evil 2and3have proven just as important in helping the series bounce back following an ill-received string of games.As the series moves forward, rumors have continued to pop up regarding a possible remake ofResident Evil 4,and should they pan out it’d hardly be a surprise given how well the previous twoResident Evilremakes did.

In the event ofResident Evil 4receiving a remake, one can only wonder how it would differ from the current version of the game.RE2and3’sremakes make some pretty big changes, and it’s fair to assume anRE4remake could see similar alterations. Improvements like modernizingRE4’santiquated tank controls or giving Ada Wong a larger in-game role would surely be welcome sights, but it would be nice for Capcom follow the old mantra of “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” when it comes to some ofRE4’smore defining features.

The Merchant up close - Resident Evil Merchant Facts

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Resident Evil 4’s Merchant

The enigmatic, raspy-voiced Merchant is a fan-favoriteRE4character, despite his lack of involvement in the story. He’s little more than a smooth-talking shopkeeper who spontaneously shows up to sellLeon Kennedyweapons at various points throughout the game, and nothing about this mysterious fellow is explained. However, his iconic lines and strangely friendly demeanor make his presence an oddly comforting one inRE4’scampaign; he feels like the closest thing to a friend that Leon has in the village.

It’s hard to think aboutRE4without imagining this hooded figure asking what one would like to buy and/or sell, and it’d be a shame if he wasn’t around to pose the same questions in a potential remake.

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Ashley as RE4’s Resident In-Game Companion

Ashley is perhapsRE4’smost contentious character due to how she is incorporated into the game. As Leon’s objective is to rescue her, several gameplay sequences require players to carefully escort her through dangerous areas. For some, keeping Ashley safe is easier said than done.

If anRE4remake were to be announced, a portion of theResident Evilcommunity would surely hope that Ashley be omitted or given nigh-invincibility akin to companion characters inThe Last of Us,but such avenues would only make the gameplay less varied. Plus, Leon is tasked with saving the President’s daughter; it wouldn’t make sense for such a key story element to not be reflected in gameplay. Some subtle tweaks to Ashley’s AI, more options to defend her, and maybe some less annoying voice lines should be more than enough to satisfy critics while retainingRE4’sunique escort missions.

Screenshot from Resident Evil 4 showing Leon about to fight El Gigante.

The Wacky, Weird, and Campy Tone of Resident Evil 4

Resident Evil 4is a very strange experience. Here, roundhouse kicks are an effective means of crowd control, players face off against literal giants, Leon constantly spouts action movie one-liners, and the story revolves around rescuing the US President’s daughter from a super-powered cult leader. Suffice to say, it’s incredibly cheesy and over the top, but that’s part of the charm. It’s effectively the video game equivalent of Sam Raimi’sEvil Dead,and like that movie,RE4wouldn’t be as fondly remembered were it not for its more extravagant elements. One can only hope this rumored remake, should it exist, doesn’t feel inclined to take itself too seriously.

Resident Evil 4’s Mercenaries Mode

SeveralResident Evilgameshave taken a stab at the Mercenaries challenge mode introduced inRE3,but none have quite hit the mark likeRE4when it launched. The series' first attempt at a fast-paced, third-person shooter paired nicely with the action-packed nature of Mercenaries, and the large number of playable characters added reasons to keep coming back.

One big criticism directed towardResident Evil 3was its lack of content beyond the campaign, so retaining this classicRE4mode in a remake and improving on it by adding more maps, characters, and weapons could be a good way for Capcom to make amends.

Resident Evil 4: The Mercenaries

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