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I absolutely love how well this game uses body language and facial expressions to convey emotion. It's especially apparent with Leon. During scenes such as after he kills Krauser or when he finds Ashley and sits next to the bed while he waits for her to wake up, you can really tell how much the weight of everything is starting to get to him. The scene where Ashley is almost forced to shoot Leon is another excellent example of how impressive the motion capture is. You can see how terrified Ashley is, and how they're both desperately trying to fight off Saddler's control. These scenes are so well done. It gives you such a clear idea as to what the characters are thinking and what they're going through without them needing to say a word. Games like this are a perfect example of why I prefer third person over first person, especially for story games. Third person captures emotions that first person simply can't. It makes the scenes far more impactful.
yeah that scene where she had to shoot him was fantastic! for the most part it was pretty good, i just hated how the dialogue would play during sequences. i HATE that. their mouths arent even moving! how are you gonna get a shotgun to the face in the middle of a story.. and continue talking? re4R is still one hell of an accomplishment, though. im just nitpicking because the original is my favorite game ever
One addition to this is a small detail I love: Leon’s reaction to the environment Rotting corpse? He recoils and wretches at the stench But my favorite is when he goes out into the rain he’ll stick out his hand, look up and groan. It’s little details like that I enjoy
With Doom being the exception. You don't even need to see his face for him to display the rage that's boiling up inside him. The beginning of Doom 2016 is an example. The tremble in his hands when he cracks his knuckles and then destroys the console
For me this is the best version of Leon. The voice, the looks, those fantastic facial expressions...they have outdone themselves here. He is also more human than a cartoon character. You can tell that he's been through hell but that didn't broke him yet.
@@eigelgregossweisse9563 Not really tbh. The cheese is still there, it's just now mixed with more serious stuff and it's more horror focused compared to the OG. Like, for example: Leon feels like someone who's on a mission and not Dante from DMC but without all the demon powers.
I love the way Ada affirms Leon is still Leon. I also love how she genuinely looks disheartened when Leon says "I think we both know this is where we go our separate ways." Their interaction depth is 10/10
Finally people are starting to notice that in the remake Ada actively wants Leon to come to her but he chooses not to. In the remake version Leon can very well move on from Ada. So considering the fact that capcom said we should treat remakes as different from original games like Alternate universe versions. I think for remake universe I want someone better for Leon. I don’t think Ada can ever give him a happy ending that he deserves. As she is even more manipulative in the remakes.
@@LegendaryTalesandTrails she's manipulative with good intentions though, just like in the original series. While the dynamic is different it still has the heart of the original concept of the dynamic between the two. Please look again at how Ada upon hearing what Wesker is going to do with the sample is the literal antithesis of what Leon wants to happen again ("hundreds will die so that ten may live"), she holds the gun to the driver and changes the course. It is shown throughout RE4R she *_actively_* wants to respect his wishes but keep herself somewhat at a distance as she wants to keep Leon safe and still have that somewhat-trust they share, while still completing her mission. If anything, I think this is a fantastic modern interpretation of the classic's relationship. It shows how experienced Ada is at her job while still showing that she does indeed care for Leon. And Leon, while suspicious of her, places his trust in her skills ("she's not the type to go down easy"), knowledge ("Ada the walking Encyclopedia"), and hopes for her to come around (speedboat scene). And the best part is? In the speedboat scene when she avoids answering his question two (maybe three?) different things are happening: One, obviously dodging the question to keep Leon's trust. Two, implying to the viewer (y'know, people who've played RE2R) that she's cared about him back then as she does now (and we *_have_* seen that in RE2R). Three, intentionally or not she basically implies that she will have her change of heart (the one in favor of Leon) at the end of RE4R. If you dislike her modern version, I can respect that. But I think the relationship is going to be more or less the same. It's just both Leon and Ada are going to act like the professionals they are while holding the same hopes for eachother.
i appreciate the efforts they made, but i guess it is all about taste,... By taste i mean, their taste in designing the flows of the gameplay is lacking details that usually makes things more lively.... Yes, The movements more fluids, higher fps motions, smoother texture,etc. But leon doesnt feel like the leon everyone knows. They did a good job, but this is just how their taste feels like in presenting a story... Nothing at fault, nothing is wrong, just not right in the feels of some people...
@@mafiarempah6467 played the original and this is exactly how I remembered it from when I was a kid. Leon is even better here. Did u even play the original? Ur crazy to think this isn’t the upgrade everyone wanted. I mean Ashley isn’t as cute but other than that I don’t mind it
Exactly. I think the motion capture, cinematography, and attention to detail is the best I've seen in a Resident Evil game so far. How anyone can deny the effort that went into this game is beyond me.
Only the hardcore nostalgists call it soulless because Leon isn't a cheesy 90s action hero anymore. This game is great in its own way and people's short attention spans nowadays have no appreciation for detail.
It's funny because the original re4 is pretty soulless, they made leon into a generic shell of a 80s action hero who spits quirky 1 liners and shows no emotions. Now they actually gave the characters personalities and a heart
It’s insane that ANY Resident Evil protagonist with prior experience goes ANYWHERE without a small-army’s worth of firepower, or at least knowledge of where to get said firepower.
They may the fuck have been doing so, for a short while until they felt safe to go back to normal living. I would like to say, seriously, that something was really odd and off with the acting and writing for the stories of REs, i guess even up to now. REs always reflected the acting and story writing of movies of their day; RE1 came out in 96, pre-9/11, so what seems clunky and outright braindead and uncanny is just what most action and horror movies (American ones specifically) seemed like to Japan
"Where's everyone going? Bingo?" Glad they kept Leon's snark in there even with this scarier atmosphere. And it's pretty exciting how they still showed the title card after Leon said that, but now with a more epic angle than the awkward overhead zoom out.
I'm very glad they specifically left that one in. Kennedy's an Irish-American name, most likely from a Catholic family, and he'd have grown up in the 80's and 90's. Based on my own childhood in the same era, the older ladies he knew would have three things in common: dyed-red hair, impeccable aim with a shoe, and an all-consuming addiction to bingo.
its interesting how the aspect of change seems to be a recurring theme in this game, Ada and Krauser say how Leon didn't change despite him thinking he did, Leon coments on how the world changed and wonders if Ada changed too, and Luis wanting so desperately to change to redeem himself of what he has done, with even his finals words being him asking Leon if he thinks people can change
They did a great job with this remake. Honestly the best improvement imo is Ashley. She’s no longer annoying and dumber than a door nail. Also the fact she sounds like someone in their twenties now too. I actually like her character a lot now! They did a great job of making her more of a person than cargo like the original.
@@mioruki She is 20 confirmed, according to current canon. However I remember reading somewhere she was meant to be 17 originally. That's why OG Ashley sort of looks, acts and feels like a teenager; she was meant to be one. IIRC at some point during development the devs realized that the romantic subtext that short of follows her and Leon around (who is 27 in re4) would not sit well with western audiences and they added a couple of throwaways lines that confirmed she was quote-unquote wink wink 20. The remake however does try to make her twenty in both looks and acts, which meh. You could argue that she is properly 20 years old now. Depends if you consider the OG or the remake cannon. Take your pick.
Capcom REALLY knocked it out of the park with these cutscenes, and I'd bet they brought in actual movie industry people to direct the cutscenes. For example, just look at how much expressiveness is in Ashley's face. The way she silently looks at Leon at 42:19 with subtle amazement after he catches her jumping from the third-floor church window; you don't need any dialogue to know she's thinking: " _Who DOES this? Is this guy a superhero?_ " Now that's what I call S-Rank quality filmmaking. Hollywood could learn a thing or two from this.
There are so many moments like that in this game, and I love it. I love how this game uses body language and facial expressions to convey emotion. It's especially apparent with Leon. During scenes such as after he kills Krauser or when he finds Ashley and sits next to the bed while he waits for her to wake up, you can really tell how much the weight of everything is starting to get to him. It gives you such a clear idea as to what Leon is thinking and what he's going through without him needing to say a word. I also love the scene where Ashley is almost forced to shoot Leon. The motion capture is so impressive. The way you can clearly see the terror in Ashley's eyes, the way the muscles in Leon's face and neck tense as he tries to fight off Saddler's control. Games like this are a perfect example of why I prefer third person over first person, especially for story games. Third person captures emotions that first person simply can't. It makes the scenes far more impactful.
The general plot is the same but there are slight differences here and there to keep players on their toes, be they new or veteran. Overall, it's meant to be more "believable" by today's standards such as Saddler remaining in the background until the final scenes, Krauser having more reasons to go renegade, Luis Sera being a little more untrustworthy and Ashley displaying deeper character when fighting her fears and mind control. Makes a more engaging story than the more action-oriented original game.
I'm glad you specified 'by todays standards' because most people fail to realize that the campiness of 2005 was because it was the trend of that era, and just diss on the original
@@billybro1403 RE4 was the game that brought the RE franchise out of the 1990s and introduced a new action system that was used for about a decade. There are video game franchises that now have histories spanning a generation or two! The producers have to tailor their video games according to the times.
I don't think Adas new voice is great but I also don't think it's anywhere close to as bad as some people have said. I think it's because the va in re2r did such a good job.
When leon in the castle section Ashley says that leon could use the knights armor as a bulletproof vest this is a reference to the original resident evil 4 where Ashley gets a Knight's suit as a outfit that actually blocks bullets
Actually, you can get Ashley's armor in the remake, too. The way to get it is a little hard, since you have to complete the game in a harder difficulty under a certain time frame (so wasting time in a pause screen while making lunch is a no-no). I feel like, by then, you're good enough at the game to not need it, but still. For the lulz, right?
49:00 see that? Of course ganados will never give up, they definitely can beat luis and leon for real and finally they admit that they are loosing so they neee to run away. One of The thing of why this changes makes the remake version is best remake game. I love it
You are the only channel I trust to give the perfect blend of cutscenes and gameplay so that we can get the proper storytelling experience. Thank you for all your hard work!
The dialogue between Leon and Luis at the mine cart section (1:47:19) is quite the nice homage to the speedrunner community as in the original game, it was possible to completely skip that part with the use of a glitch. Very nice.
@@blueflare3848 It’s at 1:47:19 Leon: “You’re not suggesting we ride this thing.” Luis: “Do you see any other way?” It’s subtle but does reference the fact you could skip the mine cart completely in RE4O but here, there’s no way to skip it at all.
@@slimballs9650 That would be hilarious but sadly, patches now exist. They’ve already resolved some speedrunner finds such as clipping through certain doors. If someone found a minecart skip, that would get fixed in a matter of weeks.
I'm glad they paid homage to the original version keeping some iconics dialogues and interactions and the cherry on top was the exact same teddy bear jet ski keys Ada gave to Leon lol. Such classy touches without making it look like a cheap and effortlessly rip off
I’m kinda surprised at how good this game came out. They improved a whole lot and added in a lot of original cool stuff. Maybe I should check this game out soon
Leon: Sees giant mutant alligator casually swallowing entire boat with people on it. Also Leon: Proceeds to jump on to rusty boat with little to no fuel left, to get feeling of that breeze in his hair.
Dude you have the absolute best cutscenes on youtube, been following your channel for awhile, it’s literally like I’m watching a movie, never stop making these!
The only thing we need is more Regenerators and whatever those things are with the Wolverine claws. Those dudes were pure nightmare fuel. Otherwise, the spinning roundhouse kick never gave me so much joy until now.
@@lperseusl I thought salazar was the character they done a bit wrong imo, the scene where leon throws the knife in the original is so good and when salazar is listening through the horn thing and leon shoots it and he goes ARGHGHGHHH, the new salazar was a bit bland imo, i think the fact all the radio with him was cut was mainly why, also who could forget one of his best lines? "im sending my right hand after you" "your right hand comes off?" lolololol
@@lperseusl the old one is good but can you explain the hate behind her new va. I get that she doesn’t sound like old flirty ada but that doesn’t make her bad
Yeah, the developers thought that would turn off new players given how she was in the original RE4 (sometimes being emotional can be good and bad). Games from the 80s to the early 2000s were better with heart-to-heart conversations. Now it's all about the visuals versus much deeper interpersonal connections just to increase the hype of the action, etc.
@@SolidAvenger1290 I think The Last of us part 2 and Red Dead Redemption 2 would be good examples to bring up from the modern era. Although sometimes too much walking
Thank you so much for this cutscene movie. I really enjoyed watching it through and it's getting me excited for resident evil 5 If they remake, I'd love to see Chris and Sheva again and hopefully they remake 6 as well.
i would like to think part 5 would be code veronica mixed with a little bit of umbrella chronicles, just to show what wesker has been up to ever since the gamecube remake and also explain how he bumped into ada in the first place. then when it switches over to the code veronica portion. you see chris eventually reunited with claire and then have sheva involved with the story. either meeting up chris for the first time or on a mission to find/rescue him too. letting us players know that he and sheva already have history before the game begins. just like leon and major krauser's histories. both in the original and this current remake the players are shown and are mentioned to that both have history before starting gameplay.
Dude, he seriously need a raise. For all he being through to save Ashley, that above even the most expert spec-ops out there. Maybe consider a career change would be good too
I love how this experience makes Ashley want to be better, become an agent, instead of a spoiled damsel in distress. She comes a long way, most hard men would break down and cry. And they say video games are hard on the wamen. I'd say she's a badass.
"Guess your tapdancing days are over", man you gotta love Leon, in the middle of the boss fights and all the other ones for that matter, he still manages to crack jokes, and did I just also see Ada doing the batman's hoodiny trick? 😂
@@adamarsyad5706 yeah, people were hella complaining about it. Literally just needed to wait until she took off her coat lmao. Ballistics still there.
It was very vaguely alluded to in the first release. It seems like a major objective of the remake was to make a lot of relationships and plot connections explicit.
Holy Cow. I can't believe this just got released. The Resident Evil games had a profound effect on me growing up. First one I ever saw was a demo of Resident Evil 2 being played right when it was first released , at FuncoLand (back when those were around). I remember asking the guy playing if the first Resident Evil game was any good. He immediately put it in and started showing me, and I was hooked. The remakes have really been great and I am so glad the developers have kept the integrity of the originals without alot of "modernization"
I didn’t want to pay for the game because all I want is some Leon cutscenes. I also didn’t want to watch 12 hours of "boring" gameplay with no commentary. Commentary would ruin the atmosphere though. Then I thought maybe just the cutscenes will do, and found this absolute masterpiece. Thank you so much! ❤
RE Village was my introduction to the franchise. I never looked into it before then…it’s neat to see the inspiration and parallels for the 8th game originated
@@itzhikun It's not a strange cut at all. Leon is keeping watch until Ashley wakes up. The screen fades to black and then fades back in to show that time has passed.
Strength is everything the weak can't protect nothing.- krauser Foolishness Dante foolishness,might controls everything without power you can't protect anything let alone yourself.- vergil
I will only talk about the cinematics of this game in my opinion this is so far one of the best Resident Evil, the original game had such a deep and captivating scenario, with amazing lines for characters, I have a preference for original voices but I like the new ones, the village and Castle + Krauser's story would be crazy in cinema adaptation This Remake is beyond masterpiece not just graphisms, camera shots looks like watching a movie and the facial expressions on characters I am absolutely speechless WHAT AN AMAZING JOB CAPCOM 🤩 PS : Being French I would like to make some recognization about french dubbing 👏
You can tell that motion capture has really improved over the years. Even comparing this game to RE2 remake you can see a massive improvement with the facial expressions. The motion capture is incredibly impressive in this game, and I'm glad someone else is able to appreciate it. It's by far the best we've seen in any Resident Evil game.
@@saga2964 with weak wrists your hand kind of flops with the recoil of the handgun, in order to eject the shell, the slide has to kick back all the way; and when you have weak wrists, the slide can’t go back all the way. So you need to keep your wrists firm to shoot properly. Does this make a bit of sense?
0:34 at least here, this provides more lightshed; that altar we found in the original. we saw it used on Ada in "Separate Ways", or almost used. but we never saw the actual sacrificial lamb, whose blood we saw.
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Looks great but we shouldn't have to keep buying the same game over again
@@QIKUGAMES-QIKU Literally nobody is forcing you to. And the RE remakes all many additions & changes.
These are supposed to be cutscenes not a full playthrough of you playing the game
i love itttttttttt i been wait for this for a long time thank you again gamer
Been watching your content for YEARS bud, and only yours. Love ya. Thanks and keep doing what you do!
The way you splice the cutscenes and gameplay makes for a way better experience than just showing the cutscenes. Kudos.
I agree, so much better this way
Yeah, this is the best way to show the experience
No it’s not
Totally agree show a little gameplay+ boss killing then cutscene
he panics tho
I absolutely love how well this game uses body language and facial expressions to convey emotion. It's especially apparent with Leon. During scenes such as after he kills Krauser or when he finds Ashley and sits next to the bed while he waits for her to wake up, you can really tell how much the weight of everything is starting to get to him. The scene where Ashley is almost forced to shoot Leon is another excellent example of how impressive the motion capture is. You can see how terrified Ashley is, and how they're both desperately trying to fight off Saddler's control. These scenes are so well done. It gives you such a clear idea as to what the characters are thinking and what they're going through without them needing to say a word. Games like this are a perfect example of why I prefer third person over first person, especially for story games. Third person captures emotions that first person simply can't. It makes the scenes far more impactful.
yeah that scene where she had to shoot him was fantastic! for the most part it was pretty good, i just hated how the dialogue would play during sequences. i HATE that. their mouths arent even moving! how are you gonna get a shotgun to the face in the middle of a story.. and continue talking? re4R is still one hell of an accomplishment, though. im just nitpicking because the original is my favorite game ever
One addition to this is a small detail I love: Leon’s reaction to the environment
Rotting corpse? He recoils and wretches at the stench
But my favorite is when he goes out into the rain he’ll stick out his hand, look up and groan. It’s little details like that I enjoy
With Doom being the exception. You don't even need to see his face for him to display the rage that's boiling up inside him. The beginning of Doom 2016 is an example. The tremble in his hands when he cracks his knuckles and then destroys the console
For me this is the best version of Leon. The voice, the looks, those fantastic facial expressions...they have outdone themselves here. He is also more human than a cartoon character. You can tell that he's been through hell but that didn't broke him yet.
If his hair was white, he would looked more like Dante from DMC
Plus Leon’s humor comes across as more of a coping mechanism after everything he’s gone through.
@@andersondawn3631 yeah I like how he throws in a pun every now and then like when he gets fuel for the boat he say “aboat that”
Meh. L
@@harukatakahashi8822 Dante was based on Leon, in fact! DMC was salvaged from a rejected version of the original RE4. True story, go look it up.
Ashley is so much more likeable in this game, the devs did such a great job with her
Yeah but they screwed up the game with half of the dialogue that made it likable in the original.
Ikr? I absolutely adore her in this game.
@@eigelgregossweisse9563 Not really tbh. The cheese is still there, it's just now mixed with more serious stuff and it's more horror focused compared to the OG. Like, for example: Leon feels like someone who's on a mission and not Dante from DMC but without all the demon powers.
Nah....Where are the ballistics???? And the annoying edgy moods that will comes with a rich girl like her.
“High score here we come!”
Ada climbing rocks and strolling through mud in stiletto heels like a boss.
Do you think it's part of her training to do all that in stiletto heels or Ada is just *_THAT_* bitch? lmao
I love that she still has some of that impracticabillity, but god am i going to miss the red dress 😩😩 it was iconic.
@@hangeloarias7580 the bitch in the red dress
@@hangeloarias7580 I hope it comes back as an alternate skin when Separate Ways come as DLC
Best thing there is a perfectly fine free seat in that chopper at the end yet she still kneels in thigh-high stiletto boots just for posing
I love the way Ada affirms Leon is still Leon.
I also love how she genuinely looks disheartened when Leon says "I think we both know this is where we go our separate ways."
Their interaction depth is 10/10
Bros on a mission he got no time for her
@@Cruzer871 Sigma male grindset
Finally people are starting to notice that in the remake Ada actively wants Leon to come to her but he chooses not to.
In the remake version Leon can very well move on from Ada. So considering the fact that capcom said we should treat remakes as different from original games like Alternate universe versions. I think for remake universe I want someone better for Leon. I don’t think Ada can ever give him a happy ending that he deserves. As she is even more manipulative in the remakes.
@@LegendaryTalesandTrails she's manipulative with good intentions though, just like in the original series. While the dynamic is different it still has the heart of the original concept of the dynamic between the two.
Please look again at how Ada upon hearing what Wesker is going to do with the sample is the literal antithesis of what Leon wants to happen again ("hundreds will die so that ten may live"), she holds the gun to the driver and changes the course. It is shown throughout RE4R she *_actively_* wants to respect his wishes but keep herself somewhat at a distance as she wants to keep Leon safe and still have that somewhat-trust they share, while still completing her mission.
If anything, I think this is a fantastic modern interpretation of the classic's relationship. It shows how experienced Ada is at her job while still showing that she does indeed care for Leon. And Leon, while suspicious of her, places his trust in her skills ("she's not the type to go down easy"), knowledge ("Ada the walking Encyclopedia"), and hopes for her to come around (speedboat scene).
And the best part is? In the speedboat scene when she avoids answering his question two (maybe three?) different things are happening: One, obviously dodging the question to keep Leon's trust. Two, implying to the viewer (y'know, people who've played RE2R) that she's cared about him back then as she does now (and we *_have_* seen that in RE2R). Three, intentionally or not she basically implies that she will have her change of heart (the one in favor of Leon) at the end of RE4R.
If you dislike her modern version, I can respect that. But I think the relationship is going to be more or less the same. It's just both Leon and Ada are going to act like the professionals they are while holding the same hopes for eachother.
@@LegendaryTalesandTrails Ada can definitely give Leon a happy ending…if you know what I mean 👋 🇨🇳
RIP Mike best support character.... man helped, cheered and offered drinks...
We will miss you Mike 😢
Mike was even more amazing in the Remake, he'll be missed
Calling this game "soulless" is asinine. Look at how much camera work, subtle body language, and effort put into this makes this a masterpiece.
i appreciate the efforts they made, but i guess it is all about taste,...
By taste i mean, their taste in designing the flows of the gameplay is lacking details that usually makes things more lively....
Yes, The movements more fluids, higher fps motions, smoother texture,etc. But leon doesnt feel like the leon everyone knows.
They did a good job, but this is just how their taste feels like in presenting a story...
Nothing at fault, nothing is wrong, just not right in the feels of some people...
@@mafiarempah6467 played the original and this is exactly how I remembered it from when I was a kid. Leon is even better here. Did u even play the original? Ur crazy to think this isn’t the upgrade everyone wanted. I mean Ashley isn’t as cute but other than that I don’t mind it
Exactly. I think the motion capture, cinematography, and attention to detail is the best I've seen in a Resident Evil game so far. How anyone can deny the effort that went into this game is beyond me.
Only the hardcore nostalgists call it soulless because Leon isn't a cheesy 90s action hero anymore. This game is great in its own way and people's short attention spans nowadays have no appreciation for detail.
It's funny because the original re4 is pretty soulless, they made leon into a generic shell of a 80s action hero who spits quirky 1 liners and shows no emotions. Now they actually gave the characters personalities and a heart
With all that happened to him, it is still insane that Leon dare to go anywhere without a Magnum when it's his best carrying weapon.
It’s insane that ANY Resident Evil protagonist with prior experience goes ANYWHERE without a small-army’s worth of firepower, or at least knowledge of where to get said firepower.
@@zerohero3319 except in RE6, when they have the military compound in their inventory 😂
They may the fuck have been doing so, for a short while until they felt safe to go back to normal living.
I would like to say, seriously, that something was really odd and off with the acting and writing for the stories of REs, i guess even up to now. REs always reflected the acting and story writing of movies of their day; RE1 came out in 96, pre-9/11, so what seems clunky and outright braindead and uncanny is just what most action and horror movies (American ones specifically) seemed like to Japan
Man finally learned in Vendetta. Brought Desert Eagle to a boss fight.
Bro the best weapon is a rocket launcher lol.
"Where's everyone going? Bingo?" Glad they kept Leon's snark in there even with this scarier atmosphere. And it's pretty exciting how they still showed the title card after Leon said that, but now with a more epic angle than the awkward overhead zoom out.
I'm very glad they specifically left that one in. Kennedy's an Irish-American name, most likely from a Catholic family, and he'd have grown up in the 80's and 90's. Based on my own childhood in the same era, the older ladies he knew would have three things in common: dyed-red hair, impeccable aim with a shoe, and an all-consuming addiction to bingo.
@@unimpartialobserver "impeccable aim with a shoe", damn, they must really like fhrowing shoes around there 😭😂🤣👍
@@thesnipersmith3436 Who throws a shoe? Honestly.
Austin Powers reference. Heh.
15:12
Leon went from a somewhat cheery person in the second one to a hollow husk in the fourth... I've felt that pain
Yeah even though he’s still a one liner cornball you can really tell how the events of raccoon city messed him up
One eventful day in zombie land can change anyone
6 years of ptsd really took a toll on him, I genuinely love how much they developed further Leon's character arc between both remakes
@Flight Train11 one liner cornball LMFAO love how you described him here
I know no one’s gonna get this but leons wearing the murder jacket from twd
its interesting how the aspect of change seems to be a recurring theme in this game, Ada and Krauser say how Leon didn't change despite him thinking he did, Leon coments on how the world changed and wonders if Ada changed too, and Luis wanting so desperately to change to redeem himself of what he has done, with even his finals words being him asking Leon if he thinks people can change
Also the way it's described Krauser has changed too
They did a great job with this remake. Honestly the best improvement imo is Ashley. She’s no longer annoying and dumber than a door nail. Also the fact she sounds like someone in their twenties now too. I actually like her character a lot now! They did a great job of making her more of a person than cargo like the original.
And this time she doesn't get captured ten million times 😃
I liked both
Still deeply miss Paul Mercier voicing Leon, but Nick still does a good job with the role.
but i thought she’s 19
@@mioruki She is 20 confirmed, according to current canon.
However I remember reading somewhere she was meant to be 17 originally. That's why OG Ashley sort of looks, acts and feels like a teenager; she was meant to be one. IIRC at some point during development the devs realized that the romantic subtext that short of follows her and Leon around (who is 27 in re4) would not sit well with western audiences and they added a couple of throwaways lines that confirmed she was quote-unquote wink wink 20.
The remake however does try to make her twenty in both looks and acts, which meh. You could argue that she is properly 20 years old now. Depends if you consider the OG or the remake cannon. Take your pick.
Capcom REALLY knocked it out of the park with these cutscenes, and I'd bet they brought in actual movie industry people to direct the cutscenes. For example, just look at how much expressiveness is in Ashley's face. The way she silently looks at Leon at 42:19 with subtle amazement after he catches her jumping from the third-floor church window; you don't need any dialogue to know she's thinking: " _Who DOES this? Is this guy a superhero?_ " Now that's what I call S-Rank quality filmmaking. Hollywood could learn a thing or two from this.
There are actually animated movies so I’m not surprised tbh
There are so many moments like that in this game, and I love it. I love how this game uses body language and facial expressions to convey emotion. It's especially apparent with Leon. During scenes such as after he kills Krauser or when he finds Ashley and sits next to the bed while he waits for her to wake up, you can really tell how much the weight of everything is starting to get to him. It gives you such a clear idea as to what Leon is thinking and what he's going through without him needing to say a word. I also love the scene where Ashley is almost forced to shoot Leon. The motion capture is so impressive. The way you can clearly see the terror in Ashley's eyes, the way the muscles in Leon's face and neck tense as he tries to fight off Saddler's control. Games like this are a perfect example of why I prefer third person over first person, especially for story games. Third person captures emotions that first person simply can't. It makes the scenes far more impactful.
That post Ada did on the helicopter at the end... Whoever animated that scene knew exactly WTF they are doing and what the audience wanted to see.
It's resident evil, baby.
So sexy. Ada made sure Leon saw it but I’m glad we all did too lol
@2:33:14 this Leon who deals with all the trauma of being unable to save people gives me a silence of the lambs vibe and I love it
Poor leon😢😢
I liked how he repeated his line “This time, it has to be different” at 2:34:58
The general plot is the same but there are slight differences here and there to keep players on their toes, be they new or veteran. Overall, it's meant to be more "believable" by today's standards such as Saddler remaining in the background until the final scenes, Krauser having more reasons to go renegade, Luis Sera being a little more untrustworthy and Ashley displaying deeper character when fighting her fears and mind control. Makes a more engaging story than the more action-oriented original game.
I completely agree with you.
I'm glad you specified 'by todays standards' because most people fail to realize that the campiness of 2005 was because it was the trend of that era, and just diss on the original
@@billybro1403 RE4 was the game that brought the RE franchise out of the 1990s and introduced a new action system that was used for about a decade. There are video game franchises that now have histories spanning a generation or two! The producers have to tailor their video games according to the times.
i love the jealousy looks when Ada saw Leon were that close with Ashley😂😂
Hey I'm also playing RE4 on my channel if you're interested!
This whole game is an actual master piece. I can’t express how much I loved it
Same to me.
I don't think Adas new voice is great but I also don't think it's anywhere close to as bad as some people have said. I think it's because the va in re2r did such a good job.
hers feels soo flat that her instagram is almost gone
@@drifter4training she’s just more professional. That’s why she isn’t as flirty and doesn’t rock the red dress anymore
I love how they made Ashley!! This remake is amazing!
Ashley with pantyhose is much better.
@@beastalan1007🤦♀️ seriously? You perv
@beastalan1007 Bro, her entire personality and voice acting is much better
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It’s so funny how Leon tells krauser:”you know you were always an asshole” 😂😂
When leon in the castle section Ashley says that leon could use the knights armor as a bulletproof vest this is a reference to the original resident evil 4 where Ashley gets a Knight's suit as a outfit that actually blocks bullets
Actually, you can get Ashley's armor in the remake, too. The way to get it is a little hard, since you have to complete the game in a harder difficulty under a certain time frame (so wasting time in a pause screen while making lunch is a no-no). I feel like, by then, you're good enough at the game to not need it, but still. For the lulz, right?
@@ichigoeater oh no you can pause the game you just cant idle
@@TheRedFoxMcCloud Thanks. As I'm paranoid, I never wanted to test it out.
1:54:00 is so fucking impressive. might actually b the best knife choreography I've ever seen in a game :o
Gordon Ramsey VS jamie Oliver over who’s chopping the onions
49:00 see that? Of course ganados will never give up, they definitely can beat luis and leon for real and finally they admit that they are loosing so they neee to run away. One of The thing of why this changes makes the remake version is best remake game. I love it
You are the only channel I trust to give the perfect blend of cutscenes and gameplay so that we can get the proper storytelling experience. Thank you for all your hard work!
2:09:00 I just came here to see the one handed press check one more time
it’s so hot bruh
The dialogue between Leon and Luis at the mine cart section (1:47:19) is quite the nice homage to the speedrunner community as in the original game, it was possible to completely skip that part with the use of a glitch. Very nice.
Which dialogue?
@@blueflare3848 It’s at 1:47:19
Leon: “You’re not suggesting we ride this thing.”
Luis: “Do you see any other way?”
It’s subtle but does reference the fact you could skip the mine cart completely in RE4O but here, there’s no way to skip it at all.
@@SquareXero
Imagine some speedrunner finds a way to skip it anyway. Oh the irony.
@@slimballs9650 That would be hilarious but sadly, patches now exist. They’ve already resolved some speedrunner finds such as clipping through certain doors. If someone found a minecart skip, that would get fixed in a matter of weeks.
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True…
Couldn’t have asked for a better “resident evil 4” movie to chill out and watch. Thank you for this absolute gem!! ❤❤❤
I'm glad they paid homage to the original version keeping some iconics dialogues and interactions and the cherry on top was the exact same teddy bear jet ski keys Ada gave to Leon lol. Such classy touches without making it look like a cheap and effortlessly rip off
I’m kinda surprised at how good this game came out. They improved a whole lot and added in a lot of original cool stuff. Maybe I should check this game out soon
Leon: Sees giant mutant alligator casually swallowing entire boat with people on it.
Also Leon: Proceeds to jump on to rusty boat with little to no fuel left, to get feeling of that breeze in his hair.
It’s actually a salamander.
@@marksketeer5553Just laugh.
Ada : *points gun* "We're changing course, now"
The Pilot : "Say less"
36:42 I’m glad they put the dog on this one from the original. Truly a man’s best friend.
I really hope one day we'll get a DLC or something telling the story in Luis's POV. I mean we'll probably get one for Ada but I want one for Luis too
YES
The documents and notes in Luis's lab really gives a lot more lore yet need leaves many interesting questions
Since he was in the mercenaries mode in the remake, it is possible
How do you feel now that separate ways is out and luis's character got fleshed out even more?
@@Youarekenoughyeah but those didn’t help whatsoever
Leon always has that big good heart
Dude you have the absolute best cutscenes on youtube, been following your channel for awhile, it’s literally like I’m watching a movie, never stop making these!
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44:13 This timing was the funniest shit
Fr wasn’t even that long💀✌️
Yesss this will be a nice 3-ish hour action horror movie!
The only thing we need is more Regenerators and whatever those things are with the Wolverine claws. Those dudes were pure nightmare fuel. Otherwise, the spinning roundhouse kick never gave me so much joy until now.
@@rydiggydawg3166reminded me of tommy vercetti's kick lol
@@pragatsharma1580 In what movie was it?
@@TheREALHugo4 Tommy vercetti is in gta vice city
@@pragatsharma1580 Never played that game at all.
RE 4 is such a masterpiece man.. And the fact that this remake seems to be as good.
Ada’s VA should’ve been the old one. But this is meh
@@lperseusl Idk I think the va is pretty good. But if you found her meh then sure ok.
@@lperseusl I thought salazar was the character they done a bit wrong imo, the scene where leon throws the knife in the original is so good and when salazar is listening through the horn thing and leon shoots it and he goes ARGHGHGHHH, the new salazar was a bit bland imo, i think the fact all the radio with him was cut was mainly why, also who could forget one of his best lines?
"im sending my right hand after you"
"your right hand comes off?" lolololol
@@BodybuildingSteve yeah Salazar was done dirty in this game he was way more relevant in the original same with saddler
@@lperseusl the old one is good but can you explain the hate behind her new va. I get that she doesn’t sound like old flirty ada but that doesn’t make her bad
1:04:02 ashley felt so protected, you can see it on his face
I do love how smug she looks. She knows she's in good hands.
I really liked Ashley in the remake, I wish Leon and her had more of those heart to heart conversations thoug
Yeah, the developers thought that would turn off new players given how she was in the original RE4 (sometimes being emotional can be good and bad). Games from the 80s to the early 2000s were better with heart-to-heart conversations. Now it's all about the visuals versus much deeper interpersonal connections just to increase the hype of the action, etc.
@@SolidAvenger1290 I think The Last of us part 2 and Red Dead Redemption 2 would be good examples to bring up from the modern era. Although sometimes too much walking
I wish they did too but I love the new ones they gave us
Best resident evil protagonist you can't change my mind
Ashley: "Mission accomplished, right?
Leon: "We're not out of here yet!"
Thank you so much for this cutscene movie. I really enjoyed watching it through and it's getting me excited for resident evil 5 If they remake, I'd love to see Chris and Sheva again and hopefully they remake 6 as well.
7 as well?
then 8 as well ? lol
Waiting for Code Veronica
i would like to think part 5 would be code veronica mixed with a little bit of umbrella chronicles, just to show what wesker has been up to ever since the gamecube remake and also explain how he bumped into ada in the first place. then when it switches over to the code veronica portion. you see chris eventually reunited with claire and then have sheva involved with the story. either meeting up chris for the first time or on a mission to find/rescue him too. letting us players know that he and sheva already have history before the game begins. just like leon and major krauser's histories. both in the original and this current remake the players are shown and are mentioned to that both have history before starting gameplay.
They should remake RE Village
@@vixaa lol
Dude, he seriously need a raise. For all he being through to save Ashley, that above even the most expert spec-ops out there. Maybe consider a career change would be good too
Dang, Ashley giving sign left and right. But Leon, being stubborn and blinded
it's because of Ada. he did say he's a one-lady kind of guy 🤣
Professionalism, sir, professionalism.
I like how everyone's hair stays so dry and fluffy even though it's constantly raining. 😝
1:20:00 after that whole scene where she apologizes for attacking you, they way she runs up to you again I thought she was gonna attack again😂
ashley's hair physics went to get milk 2:32:38
I love how this experience makes Ashley want to be better, become an agent, instead of a spoiled damsel in distress. She comes a long way, most hard men would break down and cry. And they say video games are hard on the wamen. I'd say she's a badass.
yuckerz
Sexist against males.
You wouldn’t say this sh_t to a hard male’s face.
Do it. See what happens.
The dialogue and the way Ashley says it at 46:29 is the best
"Guess your tapdancing days are over", man you gotta love Leon, in the middle of the boss fights and all the other ones for that matter, he still manages to crack jokes, and did I just also see Ada doing the batman's hoodiny trick? 😂
This Ashley is better than the original
Less annoying
@@Nothing_happening_here_go_away and became more useful with a wrecking ball and gained more courage
And still equipped with ballistics
@@adamarsyad5706 yeah, people were hella complaining about it. Literally just needed to wait until she took off her coat lmao.
Ballistics still there.
and way cuter😂😂
Krausers's REAL superpower: never losing his hat in battle.
At first I was worried Leon wasn’t going to have his signature fighting knife, but they made a whole subplot about it! I should’ve had faith.
It was very vaguely alluded to in the first release. It seems like a major objective of the remake was to make a lot of relationships and plot connections explicit.
Thank you for adding necessary gameplay to make the cutscene make sense
man you're back at it again, I've been watching your Resident evil cutscenes since 2018, I just wanna thank you for the efforts you made
1:25:26 love how Ashley just randomly twerks in the elevator
The remake is definitely more gloomy and dark. It gives it a more horror feel to go with the action.
Holy Cow. I can't believe this just got released. The Resident Evil games had a profound effect on me growing up. First one I ever saw was a demo of Resident Evil 2 being played right when it was first released , at FuncoLand (back when those were around). I remember asking the guy playing if the first Resident Evil game was any good. He immediately put it in and started showing me, and I was hooked. The remakes have really been great and I am so glad the developers have kept the integrity of the originals without alot of "modernization"
The body horror in this game is amazing
I didn’t want to pay for the game because all I want is some Leon cutscenes. I also didn’t want to watch 12 hours of "boring" gameplay with no commentary. Commentary would ruin the atmosphere though. Then I thought maybe just the cutscenes will do, and found this absolute masterpiece. Thank you so much! ❤
Love this remake ❤ can’t get enough of it
They good a good job on this remake, the ending scene when they were riding off in the water was beautiful!
This remake is shit. Ashley is ugly now and she don't even fall in the sea at the end like the original game.
RE Village was my introduction to the franchise. I never looked into it before then…it’s neat to see the inspiration and parallels for the 8th game originated
Yessss , I was waiting for this. You are the goat !!! Always come through
Dang, RE4 remake cinematic are top notch.
I'm usually sceptic about remakes but recent remakes like Dead Space and this 👏
This remake is shit. Ashley is ugly now and she don't even fall in the sea at the end like the original game.
Calling it now, 2:09:10 is the Ada Leon's choking scene and we will see it soon in Separate Ways dlc
Doubtful. I'm curious, though. What makes you think that?
Actually?? That’d be really funny if they put it in
right? it's a weird cut in between. that would also explain leon's stare at the doorway. maybe he's trying to remember what happened.
@@itzhikun It's not a strange cut at all. Leon is keeping watch until Ashley wakes up. The screen fades to black and then fades back in to show that time has passed.
“I was almost a pancake.” LMFAOOO
Damn these 3 hours were so well synchronised loved it so much 🤠
Watching Resident Evil 4 Remake reminds when I was 7 years old watching my uncle play Resident Evil 4 (original)
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THANK U
With RE's story being presented so good in the games (at least with the remakes), I don't know how the animated movies/series can be so bad.
Well, to be fair, the animated movies were made years before the remakes, with the exception of the first games remake on the game cube.
They made a lot of animated spin offs before now. You should check them out
As always brother keep the great content coming in Fam ✊🏾🤙🏾
LEON TALKING SPANISH OMLLLL😍😍😍
I love Ada in this remake but I think her voice is a little weird. I liked her old voice better in RE2. They shouldn't have changed it
❤ my childhood just became better with this insane visual
I just bought it 😂
Remake Leon is the kind of person who says "have fun" when you go to a funeral 😅
That "Regenerator" almost gave me an heart attack. ☠
Another fantastic video! I really loved this one. Thank you so much!
Strength is everything the weak can't protect nothing.- krauser
Foolishness Dante foolishness,might controls everything without power you can't protect anything let alone yourself.- vergil
I will only talk about the cinematics of this game in my opinion this is so far one of the best Resident Evil, the original game had such a deep and captivating scenario, with amazing lines for characters, I have a preference for original voices but I like the new ones, the village and Castle + Krauser's story would be crazy in cinema adaptation
This Remake is beyond masterpiece not just graphisms, camera shots looks like watching a movie and the facial expressions on characters I am absolutely speechless WHAT AN AMAZING JOB CAPCOM 🤩
PS : Being French I would like to make some recognization about french dubbing 👏
You can tell that motion capture has really improved over the years. Even comparing this game to RE2 remake you can see a massive improvement with the facial expressions. The motion capture is incredibly impressive in this game, and I'm glad someone else is able to appreciate it. It's by far the best we've seen in any Resident Evil game.
Now, I want a Code Veronica X remake and a Dino Crisis remake!
Im so glad they made the remake more experiencing!.. They improved much.
This was so fun to watch, I'm so happy they did this remake. Awesome job with the entire video as well❤❤❤.
1:24:10 is the most bad ass leon moment
I actually was sad when Mike died. He made a good impression.
Thank you so much for your fast work🤩
Thank you for watching!
Leon: good work
Punches case off a shelf
Just commenting for the algorithm. You upload the best game-movies by far! I don't play games but I like the story's and play through, thanks dude💓
I always feels sorry for those police officers
2:14:29 HOLY CRAP! You can actually see the stovepipe jam!!!
The cutscenes and game play just makes everything wholesome. The opening theme of your videos are soothing, makes me relax.
Ty man it's like a watching a movie 🍿
2:14:32, very realistic, the gun was jammed because she shot with weak wrists.
I don't know anything about guns. How can shooting with "weak" vs "strong" wrists jam a gun?
@@saga2964 with weak wrists your hand kind of flops with the recoil of the handgun, in order to eject the shell, the slide has to kick back all the way; and when you have weak wrists, the slide can’t go back all the way. So you need to keep your wrists firm to shoot properly. Does this make a bit of sense?
0:34 at least here, this provides more lightshed; that altar we found in the original. we saw it used on Ada in "Separate Ways", or almost used. but we never saw the actual sacrificial lamb, whose blood we saw.
Graphics have come such a long way I remember when the original came out and I couldn’t believe it this is just nutty