
While it’s certainly not the most complete remake of a game that we’ve seen in recent years (much of the game is as it was before), it’s a real treat for Resident Evil 4 fans as well as anyone who has somehow not had the chance to play this revolutionary game. The curious RPG Live A Live is a fascinating time capsule of an era when RPGs were still experimenting heavily with structures and ideas, and its long-awaited remake. Capcom set a pretty high bar with the Resident Evil 2 Remake, but they arguably raised it with this incredible update of an already all-time great game. While we’ll have much more to say about Resident Evil 4 in the coming days, you can rest assured that the wait has been worth it. The PS5 and Xbox Series X versions of the game clock in at around 60-67 GB, so you can expect the PC version of the game to be about the same size. That’s a shame considering that Resident Evil 4 Remake is much larger than the previous Resident Evil remakes. At the moment, though, it’s looking like PC gamers will need to wait until release. You’ll want to keep an eye on that as we draw closer to release. Recent Resident Evil releases couldn’t be pre-loaded on Steam (at least not until the final hours), and there’s been no confirmation if that will be the case this time around as well. 3.7K 167K views 7 months ago LIVEALIVE NintendoSwitch Available now A classic RPG reborn in HD-2D is released outside of Japan for the first time Begin.


You should be able to preload Resident Evil 4 on all consoles as of the time of this writing, but there’s been no confirmation regarding Steam’s pre-load status.
