

It may be in one of the game’s more mundane areas, but it’s impressive none the less. As you can see below, there’s a very nice comparison that shows off the effort that’s going into the project. Whilst a lot of fans were happy (bar the inclusion of the god-awful Resident Evil 6), PC gamers found that they wouldn’t be getting these ports any time soon.įear not though dear reader as a dedicated collection of fans are currently spear-heading the Resident Evil 4 HD Project which aims to bring the game to the PC with much improved visuals. The Resident Evil 4 HD Project currently lacks an official release date.Not too long ago, it was announced that Resident Evils 4, 5 and 6 would be getting a HD facelift and be heading to the PS4 and Xbox One in the near future. While it has been quite some time since the publisher and developer offered any information about the project, Resident Evil 2's original director Hideki Kamiya has expressed faith in the remake, which undoubtedly has instilled a sense of trust in the series' innumerable fans. While one can only hope that the Resident Evil 4 HD Project will finally be finished at some point in the near future, lots of other fans waiting on its completion will also be keeping their eyes peeled for news from Capcom regarding its official remake of the second entry in the survival horror franchise. As of now, the fan project has been in development for several years, and seeing how far its come is decidedly impressive.

Some might be quick to point out that the official high definition re-release of Resident Evil 4 already provided players with some improved visuals, but many have gone on to admit that it didn’t pack quite the punch that they initially expected, hence the reason for the HD Project coming to fruition.
