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PS2 - Resident Evil 4 "Remastered" - LongPlay [4K:60fps] 🔴

This is the PS2 version and god it really looks way worse than the GC version, yes it had more content like separate Ada Wong's story mode but the game looks way way way worse.
Funny thing is no matter how much you change or boost the shaders it looks quite ugly 🤣 The GC version is way better looking.
I love when it's raining in this game but in the PS2 version it looks and sounds so bad that i was like this is terrible.

" Any horror movie aficionado can tell you that audio is one of the most important factors in evoking a sense of dread and suspense, and Resident Evil 4 is an excellent example of this. The game's generally good voice acting is undermined somewhat by a goofy script, but all other aspects of the audio, from the chilling ambient noises you'll frequently hear, to the roar of your various weapons, to the occasional and perfectly placed musical cues, are terrific. Here's a game for which it might just be worth springing for a Pro Logic II-enabled surround sound system if you don't already have one. That way, even if you don't know Spanish, you'll instinctively reel around to face your foes when they announce their attacks from behind you. Either way, though, you might notice that the Spanish dialogue tends to repeat fairly often, though this isn't a big deal. At any rate, rest assured that much of the audio in Resident Evil 4 will be just as memorable as many of the atrocious-in-a-good-way things you'll see. It's difficult to decide whether the audio is even better than the visuals, but there's no question these elements work extremely well together to create an incredibly atmospheric experience.

You'll surely find from playing or even just watching Resident Evil 4 that all this sort of high praise is warranted, though it's worth reiterating that this is one of those games that you ought to approach with as few preconceived notions as possible. Just remember that for as amazing as this game looks, the experience is somehow even more awe-inspiring on the GameCube--but not to the extent that you should feel like you're missing out by opting for the PS2 version instead (especially since the extra content is well worthwhile). The bottom line is, if you've been entertained by any other mature-rated action game recently, then chances are you'll be blown away by this one. It's that good. "

Metacritic - 96%

"Remastered" in the title because of various boosted shaders
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