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It’s surprising that a former Umbrella researcher wasn’t set up this way in the original.
>>1
Huh…? Is that background from the remake…?
>>1
O-Oh…
In the original story, it seems he was a former police officer in the area.
This handsome Pooh is really over-the-top in the remake, isn’t it?
I completely forgot about the original 4.
Someone who gets suddenly killed by Sadler around the middle.
The original story features a researcher on parasites unrelated to Umbrella, who was cooperating with a cult but couldn’t bear the guilt and decided to escape.
I sent an email asking for help from a friend from university, and it ended up getting intercepted by Ada’s organization, which led to a connection being established.
So it’s embellished, but the basic foundation hasn’t really changed.
In the DLC’s Ada chapter, you get an incredibly tasty role, you Don Quixote.
The increased co-op parts have made it easier to get attached, and it pierces the heart.
>>9
If you scare them, they will join the melee, and they’re quite capable.
Since I’m invincible and only get mildly angry even if I accidentally blow something up, I can use grenades without hesitation.
In the remake, I think they only appeared just before the midway point, and then they were killed off after meeting them two or three times, so they don’t leave much of an impression on me.
Did they increase your part?
I’m glad!
>>10
I want to escape from the cult in the first place, but I’m going back to enemy territory to get the Plaga growth inhibitor for some stranger named Leon, which is pretty gutsy.
Even though I feel like I’m about to be executed, I’m dancing carefree and acting unusually calm.
The original Lewis also worked hard for Leon and the others and even wrote in a file that studying this might help uncover the truth about the Ganados, so he was actually a good guy.
>>13
Because my research caused the annihilation of my hometown villagers…
I wanted to at least make amends, so I was cooperative.
What does “Nomehodasu!” mean?
What the heck?
>>14
It seems to mean something like “Don’t mess with me” or “Seriously, are you kidding me?”
>>19
When Leon died, was it because he thought he would die soon as well?
Before the remake, the scenario, character development, and progression of 4 were really abrupt and rough, so I was genuinely surprised to see how much better the character could become when it’s carefully constructed.
>>17
The reasons that triggered the biohazard and the circumstances of the characters affected by it remain unchanged.
Isn’t it easier to empathize since they are just embellishing the backgrounds of the characters?
In the first place, Luis is a good guy from the original work.
I love that you can tell from the file that I’m conflicted about whether it’s okay to research just driven by curiosity…
I feel that the characters on the cult side have become less impactful in Re!
>>20
The guru whose character, or rather human essence, has faded away…
I wonder if the madness that Grandpa Luis suffered from is unrelated to the Plaga.
All I remember is that she’s the president’s daughter and has big breasts.
Rather, what was interesting about the cult in the original work? It was entertaining, though.
Do you have cigarettes? (Password)
>>26
If it’s gum
He became Don Quixote from a handsome Pooh…
There was a proper explanation in the original work about how Salazar became deeply involved in religion.
A close aide was lamenting that I was used by Sadler because I became twisted with loneliness after losing my family.
Also, the villagers and subordinates were originally living normally, but because of the cult… that’s also happening.
It was just a hint, but it seemed like there was quite a lot of strong information about the cult.
I fought against something like that for centuries…
Everyone except Krauser has completely become a fanatic, right? RE4
I remember being envious of the really rugged gun you had.
I think Salazar and the village chief have become more colorful characters.
I’m seriously at a loss with a really hopeless tyrant, and I want to improve the village! For that, maybe I need to accept new things? It was delved into in the file.
It felt scary that the Plaga side seems to have a will of its own in the remake.
>>35
Well, they were exactly like those guys from the original work, wearing armor, walking on two legs, and using swords.
I really think that RE Sadler has lost his charm.
If a character with a new direction has a different charm, that’s fine, but simply saying “accept the bugs – the domination of bugs is happiness” is…
>>36
The original Sadler itself is not as attractive as it’s said to be.
>>38
No, the original Sadler has a lot of charm.
Compared to other final bosses in that world, they are incredibly grounded, proclaiming things like “money! World domination!”
There was only a debate on who could say something more interesting, whether it was Leon or not, and nothing but funny elements.
You won’t die just from a little sting.
>>37
Characters in the bio world can endure damage from being slammed, but puncture attacks are seriously lethal.
In the remake, I wonder how you could follow such a cult…
Praga is grandpa’s enemy.
>>41
Plaga has been sealed there for a long time, and it’s something unique to that region, so it’s really unrelated to Umbrella.
Well, one strange and interesting thing about 4 is that the enemy boss is frequently chatting and getting along with the characters.
>>45
It’s not information warfare or threats, but how have things been lately? Those guys sometimes check in with messages…
>>56
You just need to observe until Leon dies.
I think it’s nice that you contact me just to make a comment.
>>62
When the enemy is being cocky, Leon…
Are you starting to lose it with all this and that? Is your right arm going to come off? I like to throw out some light-hearted banter like that.
In the original work, he’s a fanatic, but in the remake, he’s just a victim—the village chief.
(Huh… we just entered the castle, but they’re not dead?)
The original Sadler feels like a vulgar person who uses religion, while RE really has the atmosphere of a true religious figure.
The overly human and hilarious Sadler Salazar, who tries to outsmart others, was really amusing.
Other bosses are crazy and can’t communicate, but those guys are crazy yet can talk, which is amazing personality.
It was interesting that there seemed to be a local religion different from the Plaga Church, and the emblem was firmly sealed.
That exquisite balance was indeed something only found in the original version.
>>51
If you do a remake, it makes you want to play the original, and both have their strengths, so it’s really amazing how they don’t pale in comparison, especially with Resident Evil 4.
>>51
Since tracing is totally impossible, I’ll just create everything new seriously! I understand that I have no choice.
It was fun, but I felt that it was definitely different from the old one, and I preferred the old version.
Is U3 not here?
No, not you.
The original characters Sadler and Salazar are simply awful, so defeating them feels good.
The left arm was just a combined part in the original work…
In both the original and the remake, it’s too foolish of Ramon to unleash Plaga after the ancestors of the Salazar family worked hard to seal it away.
>>55
He should have died from the illness.
When I took off the robe from my left arm, I looked way too familiar and it was no good.
It’s quietly funny how the Salazar family is being heavily embellished in the remake.
>>59
Well, to begin with, it’s not like everything that’s on stage was created during their generation.
So this is Ramon’s dad’s painting, huh?
That guy is getting stabbed with a knife, how funny.
The remake Leon has been nerfed in both abilities and mentality.
The original was amazing, but especially the communication skills.
>>64
There are elements of being a simple, refreshing, and passionate person from the beginning.
The remake of Leon seems to focus too much on certain aspects, and the laid-back feeling is almost completely gone, which makes me feel a bit hmm about it.
It seems that even with superhuman strength, my egg allergy hasn’t gone away!
Salazar has been doing broadcasts inside the castle in RE, so it’s understandable considering his provoking nature, but Saddler contacting you is just too playful.
There are few people left with conversation skills, so the executives might be starving for conversation.
Even though the character models and voices, all the materials are ready.
It was strange that he wasn’t in the mercenaries.
>>70
Leon understands.
Ada, I understand.
Krauser: Well, I understand.
Hank!?
Wesker, what did you come here for?
>>87
Because Ada messes up at the crucial moment.
Personally, I really love knife parry.
It’s good that it can somewhat cover the usual delays in bio operations.
There are few characters on our side, so if we’re going to add more to the setting, it should be this guy.
Krauser had a certain charm in his original form as well.
He’s just an asshole who only seeks power.
>>73
I’ve also experienced setbacks until I reached the point of “Biological weapons are the best in Darklo!”
The reason I am fixated on Leon, who is naturally really amazing and different from me, was easier to understand.
Actually, I haven’t played the RE4 DLC yet.
The broken beam weapon made by Luis was indeed cut from the remake…
I personally like the seasoning of RE Leon, who is mentally a wreck.
There were people doing the Owarata-style knife restriction in the old version, but can it be done in the new version too?
(The character Krauser, whose setting has been exaggerated, contradicts the settings of past works.)
>>78
No, the RE series only adheres to the main storyline of the original work.
Other elements have completely transformed since I’ve been doing this for a long time…
I like this guy because he has a nice voice too.
The new Krauser seems kind of gay.
In the first place, I don’t know what Operation Javier in the Re dimension is like because it hasn’t been depicted!
>>83
First, Leon is not participating, and a squad led by Krauser is deployed.
Due to the government not sending reinforcements, it’s already significantly changed with everyone except Krauser being wiped out, at least from what we know.
Well, the original idea for Old 4 was scrapped, and they reused the data and story that were planned for Devil May Cry.
Leon, was that really the kind of person you were?
It’s only natural that if you talk about it assuming the dark side, the original Krauser from the two works is easier to understand.
>>86
Well, since it’s a discussion about charm, it’s only natural that the original Krauser has an advantage there.
>>86
So I want to see the RE version of Javier…
If you only look at Krauser from 4, I really don’t understand that guy at all.
>>89
When looking at just the original, it really seems like there’s some kind of grudge with the enemy, but it’s hard to understand…
>>89
It’s been a while, Leon! (First appeared in 4) That’s why.
Even players who have been playing throughout the series would be surprised.
>>94
It’s been a while, right, Samasuke (making his first appearance here)?
I wonder what it is about Krauser from RE having a photo of Leon.
>>90
Rookie♡
What kind of accusation is it to say that the president’s daughter has big breasts?
Is there a meme that says a good girl over there has a flat chest?
>>95
In the original language, it’s like saying, “The United States has missiles even in places like this.”
It’s a line that should be “that’s why” instead of “even though” from the president’s daughter, you know.
>>101
In any case, it is an outrageous act of sexual harassment.
>>101
Americans also think of robots as having missiles hidden in their chests…
I was surprised when Krauser suddenly mentioned that he knew Leon, and I wondered if there was some side story between 3 and 4.
Looking back, I wonder why I even went so far as to create a model and have Hank participate in Mercenaries.
Releasing Hank was likely to meet the expectations of the original fans.
I think it’s definitely the kind of thing that makes you go, “Wait, they’re really not here!?”
Wasn’t the plan originally to have Hank appear in 4?
>>103
Isn’t it about RE instead of the original 4?
Speaking of Salazar, he’s a big boss aiming for permanent world peace through parasites, right!
Hank was able to differentiate himself from others.
The impact of the post-execution is too big.
Hunk from RE4 has a nice BGM arrangement, doesn’t it? The one from RE2.
Back then, it felt like Hank was treated as if he was doing something behind the scenes every time, even though it wasn’t directly related to the main plot.
>>109
No, in the end, with 4, I’m not involved in the commotion, so I’m not secretly plotting behind the scenes.
Actually, the part that was significantly related to the conversation is about 2.
As expected, Leon’s personality is just too different, and it makes you think, “Who are you?”
>>111
There’s a gap where the way of dying is quite surreal, which makes it popular.
>>111
If it’s a continuation from 2, then I can understand why re:Leon makes more sense.
Original 4 Leon is oddly upbeat despite that situation…
>>132
Well, since it’s been years since 2 and there have been various missions, I thought it wouldn’t be surprising for them to have become that mentally strong.
It was mentioned in the original work that situations where five-body penetration would be useful are rare, so why hasn’t it been changed?
I liked Orisadler’s exquisite accessories, and I wanted to hear that argument in Yoshitada’s voice.
The remake saddler has a gross head with parasites stuck to it.
Isn’t it the bug that’s talking and not Sadler anymore?
Is the determination forged from a sad past trained and set since before the remake?
Original Krauser seems to be having a lot of fun in life.
I want the full-modified Punisher to penetrate even an iron shield.
I think it’s skillful how they don’t make Hank stand out too much.
>>120
I was surprised by the setting of the progenitor who devised special close-combat techniques in a viral environment in a later era.
In the original version, Leon makes a lot of witty jokes.
You showed your amazing ability as a super agent who can handle any situation and really stood out as a character…
>>121
It was no good that Jill couldn’t quite keep up with the vibe on Death Island.
>>122
The characters in this work are too strong, but it wouldn’t have been possible without at least this much…
>>125
Chris keeps up with Jill, who is enhanced by virus power, through weight training; Leon keeps up with agent training; and Claire and Rebecca keep up with natural power…
>>122
Suddenly telling a joke makes me wonder, what is this person saying…? I laugh at the temperature difference.
Speaking of which, that was the first time those two had a direct connection there.
I feel like it’s several times more troublesome than the ones with the parasite just appearing as it is, this rice bran mixture.
Holding onto Marvin’s knife is a bit of a burden on my heart.
(Sancho…?)
At night, I really disliked the ones that turn into super armor while hiding inside until the parasites that blow off Ganados’ heads come out in the light.
The original version 4 Leon is almost Dante…
The Death Island Leon was in the manga, but it was no good when it was revealed that he was fighting zombie lions between the invasion of the island and joining up with Jill.
Casually taking down something impressive.
Ori 4 has a strange vibe throughout the entire game, doesn’t it?
A statue of a fire-breathing dragon, Salazar robot, and battleship dock.
>>134
There are many scenes that feel like dreams I see when I have a fever, but well, the game is interesting, so it’s fine!
The original Leon has been quite playful and known for making jokes since the time of the second one.
It’s just that I’m being thrown around by the women around me, so it’s not really a good time for that…
I couldn’t take it anymore during the scene where we were being chased while demolishing the castle with stone statues.
>>138
You’re spending too much money on a one-time gimmick…
I mean, that’s even more amazing than Plaga!
>>140
That robot has a design modeled after Ramon, so I guess it makes sense that he pushed for it to be made.
Well, I’m a pretty messed up dude because I got twisted by loneliness and ended up releasing the Plaga.
I think this guy and the way they killed Pierce was really bad.
Ada, who has taken on some of the ridiculous elements from the original work.
What the hell is that drill room…!?
The Salazar statue also splits Leon’s desperate angle during the QTE in a way that makes you laugh.
I understand that in the original work 4, there is a need to seal Plaga and create many traps as countermeasures against intruders.
I understand, but the design sense of that trap is outrageous, and having restraints hidden in the wall at the end of the hallway is just too ridiculous, it’s incredibly amusing!
The remake’s laser room is supposed to be a room for killing experimental subjects that are nearly immortal, but it’s too elaborate.
The Ganado crane game and the gimmicks that could also give an advantage on our side were surreal…
Pears’ exit was at the most critical point in the development of the scenario.
Well, I feel that by having him exit, Chris’s chance for a baton pass has disappeared.
In the original work, Leon makes a grand entrance on his first day of work by getting utterly drunk and arriving extremely late, he’s quite the outrageous guy…
Before the remake, there were many elements in 4 that make you think “what was that…?” when you look back, like puzzles that could be solved in about 3 seconds.
It doesn’t bother me because it’s interesting while I’m doing it.
He used to be a good guy, but… that’s a lie, right?
>>150
From Leon’s perspective, Krauser is a good guy.
Since all the details about the obsession with biological weapons are described in monologue, Leon has no way of knowing.
From Leon’s perspective, it only gives the impression that he is doing his best to keep up with the unfamiliar biohazard incidents in the story.
The drop container area was not fully collected even in the remake.
What the heck is that?
The vibe and scenario of Ori 4 aren’t something I wanted to do, so if it’s remade, it’ll definitely be changed significantly.
>>152
Was it created spontaneously a few weeks ago?
What a crazy site this is!
>>155
If the scenario can really be made entirely new and different, they’ve been saying things like they wanted to do it for a long time.
It’s commendable that 4 doesn’t leave out elements like Chainsaw Man and Rehenadol in the horror aspect.
>>153
When I see people playing the original 4 in streams, they get really scared during the scenes related to biological weapons and the battle scenes.
I realized again that there’s a good balance of pace since Sadler Salazar starts talking and makes me laugh.
>>153
If it’s just all action, it gets boring after a while.
The sudden closure of the research facility part is really horror.
Rehenara is really shocking on first sight.
Ashley’s heroine points and the partner points in the thread are overflowing.
I’m not going to die!
Honestly, what happened to the greenhorn Leon from 2?
I felt a sense of style in interpreting “women” as “it’s tearful.”
RE Krauser abandoned me and my subordinates, but the president’s daughter comes to help like this, huh?
Go to hell.
What do you think it is?
It’s funny that there are still quite a few interesting elements left in the Salazar part.
>>162
Robo…
>>168
The gigantic stone statue that breathes fire is quite something.
It’s pretty extreme that pulling the lever makes a spiked iron ball roll in!
Pani may seem to have weak performance, but it has the highest stagger value, so if you use a laser pointer, you can fight without any openings from the beginning to the end.
From the deserted island, I’ll strike the knee and stab with a knife; if I aim for the head carelessly, it will bloom right away.
The village chief is pitiful.
Ramon is gross.
Krauser is creepy.
Sadler Air
It’s a shame that the prank calls have stopped.
I only dislike the part where you have to defeat something like the master of the swamp.
Everything else was fun.
>>166
I’m playing the PC version, so I only have the Del Lago instant kill mod installed.
That guy is really a piece of crap.
Leon is not just pure and serious from the original work…
Also, whether there are women around who make Leon feel flustered will change his mood.
The humidity of Ada was rising.
I really don’t understand why Del Lago healed himself.
Is that guy eating fish underwater?
A bug-human with a deep shadow.
It’s capable of flying and giving orders, so it’s basically a superior version of a chimera.
The relationship between Leon and the allies has generally increased in density and humidity.
The old version of Marce is so good that it completely captivated Shirō Suzuki.
I wanted the Luis scenario and the Wesker scenario as DLC.
A stage that doesn’t exist called the Lewis edition.
It’s just a story that Americans winning is a promise only in movies! The conversations are just too much fun, Sadler, the original author.
It’s surprising how well the conversation is going considering that a madman has come to carry out a bioterrorism attack.
When I watch RE2, I feel like the interactions between Ada and Leon are less compared to the original 2, and then suddenly they kiss (isn’t Leon just going to be fooled by a woman again?), I was thinking that.
After watching RE4, I was surprised by how serious it felt.
After throwing the rocket launcher and handing it over, the last conversation with the original 2’s “Eeeida~!” background music has a really high level of humidity.
The research facility part strongly features clear and horrifying traces of human experimentation, both visually and in other aspects.