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‘Resident Evil 4’ comes out on Oculus Quest 2 this year

‘Resident Evil 4’ comes out on Oculus Quest 2 this year

Get ready to control Leon in first person.

Igor Bonifacic
I. Bonifacic
April 21st, 2021
'Resident Evil 4' comes out on Oculus Quest 2 this year | DeviceDaily.com
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As promised, Oculus had new details to share about the upcoming VR remaster of Resident Evil 4. When it comes out on Oculus Quest 2 later this year, you’ll get to replay the GameCube classic in first-person. That means many of the gameplay systems have gotten a tweak to make them better suited for VR. For instance, you can move Leon by pushing forward the analog stick on the Quest 2’s Touch controllers or by taking advantage of the teleportation and room-scale features developer Armature has added to the game. Weapons and items will be physical objects in the game world you’ll be able to pick up. That means if you want to switch to say your pistol, you can grab it from Leon’s holster instead of jumping into the menu. 

Outside of gameplay tweaks, Armature tried to keep the experience similar the one Resident Evil fans know and love. You’ll see cinematics in their original format and the studio says it faithfully recreated animations and textures in Unreal Engine 4. Oculus and Armature promised to share more details on the remaster soon. 

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