57. Resident Evil 4 (PS5)
Out of all the RE games I've played and beat over the years, Resident Evil 4 is the one I remember the least. I beat it back during the summer of 2005 on the Gamecube, and while I remember a handful of things about it, I actually don't remember much about it other than it was pretty fun. Still, I have always had mixed feelings about the 4th game in the series since I blame it for RE radically changing from survival horror to action horror with an emphasis on the action. Going into the remake, I figured I'd enjoy it once again, but be left with a preference for the older, survival horror style games, which also includes the remakes of 2 and 3. I am surprised to say that while yes, I do prefer the classic survival horror gameplay of the original 3 games plus 0 and Code Veronica, I actually liked RE4:Remake more than any other RE game I've ever played with the exception of REmake for the Gamecube.
RE4 Remake is a phenomenal game all around. It maybe has some of the best pacing of any RE game I've played. On top of that the gameplay is very addictive as it takes a third person, over the shoulder view which lends itself perfectly to how the game throws enemies at you, as well as the amazing boss fights. As I said, RE4 started the trend of making the series more about action than horror, but I still have to give RE4 credit for having several genuinely creepy sections of the game, most notable where you first encounter the regenerators. My only real gripes with the gameplay are how bullet spongy the enemies are, which makes sense for a few types, but particularly the infected humans are still human and a well placed headshot or 2 should be enough to take them out. Instead, I'm emptying 4, 5 and sometimes even more bullets into their head to take them out which just seems excessive for standard difficulty. While it's the antithesis of the survival horror part of the series I enjoy more, I also found the frequent ammo and item pickups to be a fun mechanic, as was collecting things like gems, shooting various things to complete challenges, or going after the games optional bosses to unlock various things. The game just has so much content that I really never felt bored for nearly the entire game. Storywise, RE4 is right up there with the best in the series, and while i do lament the lack of the T-Virus and everything that goes with it, the Los Plagus is just as interesting and cool in its own way. Visually, the game looks pretty damn good, and while not the best looking PS5 game I've played, it still doesn't skip a beat visually for the most part, and there is a ton of detail to be seen in nearly every place you find yourself in. The audio is also great, mostly due to the excellent voice acting and dialogue. The OST is pretty good, but I found it to be far less noteworthy than the aforementioned voice acting, or the sound design that can really oput you on edge. As I said before, RE4 Remake was a very, very welcome surprise and it honestly changed my perception on the it and the more action focused games that followed. Admittedly, I've never played RE5 or RE6, but at least now I can go into playing them knowing that I may not be getting the more resource focused, horror atmosphere of the older RE games, but for what they are, they can still be fun and enjoyable. Still, I am left with a feeling of deep satisfaction following my completion of RE4, and I'm actually a little sad it's over. (12/23/23) [43/50]