Before you head into the remake, a note for anxious dog fans
The brand-new variation of Resident Evil 4 is an impressive remake of Capcom’s 2004 survival scary action video game, an overhaul that updates the initial with brand-new graphics, brand-new controls, and improvements to the story and occasions. Capcom is not scared to remix — and cut — things that no longer operate in a modern-day context, while likewise winking and nodding to fans of the franchise with a couple of crucial modifications.
One of the larger modifications that Capcom revealed in sneak peeks of the Resident Evil 4 remake was a twist on the dog encounter in the early-game town location of the video game. In the initial RE4Leon Kennedy comes across a defenseless dog captured by among the lots of bear traps set around the town. After pertaining to the puppy’s help, the dog runs, however later on goes back to help Leon in an unforgettable employer battle.
In the remake, that come across is really various. Early gameplay video indicated a twist for Resident Evil 4’s precious dog friend — that Leon would appear obviously far too late, which the dog (or is it a wolf?) has actually been caught for a long time, and is now dead.
Naturally, individuals freaked.
But is that the entire story? Here’s what occurs to the dog in Resident Evil 4.
[Warning: The following contains early game spoilers for the Resident Evil 4 remake.]
The video that Capcom revealed of the dead (and badly disemboweled!) dog because early take a look at Resident Evil 4 remake is, as lots of fans presumed, a red herring. The genuine “Hey, it’s that dog” dog appears later on in Chapter 3 and is caught in a various bear trap. It’s tough to miss its uncomfortable whine as you hear it get captured in among the bear traps spread around the town.
As for what occurs to the dog after that…
[Second warning: The following contains early-to-midgame game spoilers for the Resident Evil 4 remake.]
The dog will go back to help Leon in his fight versus El Gigante, comparable to how things play out in the initial Resident Evil 4. Leon provides the traditional “Hey, it’s that dog” line and our furry friend works as a significant interruption as our hero attempts to remove the giant, Las Plagas-contaminated beast man.
Don’t concern, the dog is fine.
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