

To this crowd, Resident Evil 4 sparkles today as much as it did in the mid-to-late 2000s.

It still looks amazing even now." These are the diehards the fans who still swear by the Wii version and its motion controls (which are admittedly very good). In short: it's been a minute since Resident Evil 4 first burst onto the scene.ĭespite that, news of a potential Resident Evil 4 Remake has led to a decent portion of the community pushing back and saying, "Actually, Resident Evil 4 doesn't need a remake. To give you an idea of how long it's been, consider that 15 years before Resident Evil -a year in which Mega Man 3 and Crystalis were still brand new.

It's hard to believe, but Resident Evil 4 is 15 years old now.
