Resident Evil 4 Remake VR Review

Is Resident Evil 4 Remake’s PlayStation VR 2-Exclusive VR Mode Worth Your Time?

Look, Resident Evil 4 is pretty much the greatest game of all time. Whether you’ve spent hours playing the original or you’re just experiencing it for the first time with the recent remake, it’s an undeniably amazing game. But now, with the addition of a PlayStation VR 2-exclusive VR mode for Resident Evil 4 Remake, the question is: is it worth playing through this classic horror game yet again from a different perspective?

Yes, it turns out it is! Bringing a fantastic horror game into virtual reality, similar to the treatment that games like Biohazard and Village have received, enhances the experience and makes it even more terrifying in true first-person perspective. However, it’s not a perfect port, with some finicky controls and numerous jarring cuts into third-person. This is not surprising considering the original game was released 17 years ago and was not designed with virtual reality in mind.

What We Said About Resident Evil 4 Remake (Not in VR)

Whether you’re a fan of the original or a newcomer, Resident Evil 4 is a must-play. Its combat, story, and world are all top-notch, with numerous improvements over the original version and very few missteps.

Just about everything you love about Resident Evil 4 Remake is also true of the VR mode. Playing in virtual reality enhances the horror and immersion, making familiar scenes even more intense in a first-person view. It’s an incredible experience to interact with weapons and enemies in a more tactile, realistic way.

However, the game’s original design makes it less VR-friendly than other Resident Evil VR modes. Players experience jarring transitions into third-person and have limited interaction with the game world compared to games like Biohazard and Village.

Despite these issues, the overall Resident Evil VR formula is still highly enjoyable. The game looks impressive and offers options for players to reduce motion sickness, making it accessible to a wide range of players.

Resident Evil 4 Remake VR Mode Gameplay Screenshots

Combat in VR can be a bit clunky at times, especially when accidentally activating the wrong item or struggling with weapon scopes. However, the game’s visuals, particularly on the PSVR 2, are stunning and contribute to an immersive experience.

Overall, Resident Evil 4 in VR is a thrilling and intense experience, despite some minor drawbacks in its functionality. It’s certainly worth taking the plunge for fans of the series, and those new to the game will find it equally exhilarating once they grow accustomed to the VR mechanics.