Say what you will about the video game industry supposedly running out of ideas and resorting to remaking older games, but it's working. For every remake that feels like a cash cow, some are genuine attempts at correcting the flaws of the original titles and making them more readily available. Case in point, Capcom, and Resident Evil.
Capcom didn't start the survival horror genre but it certainly popularized it. Its efforts, specifically via Resident Evil, greatly contributed to its prevalence today. However, the one title that really revolutionized the genre was the iconic Resident Evil 4.
Released by Capcom in 2005, the game has long been praised as the best entry in the series with its blend of action, horror, and engaging storytelling. It's an all-time classic that should've been left untouched. But, for some reason, Capcom made the jump of revisiting this beloved title. Instead of butchering the iconic title in its attempt to further the series, much like how the basic gist of the Resident Evil franchise is people with good intentions being taken advantage of by greedy corporations, Capcom might have just accomplished what's easily the best remake yet.
For those with fond memories of the original, the Resident Evil 4 remake is more than just a modernized experience or a simple nostalgic trip down memory lane.
