Welcome To Hell — Re4
And hell, as it turns out, looks suspiciously like rural Spain. Let’s set the scene. You are Leon S. Kennedy. You’ve traded your raccoon city rookie blues for a slick leather jacket and a flip phone. You’re here to rescue the President’s daughter. The vibe is moody. The forest is quiet. Too quiet.
He doesn’t fall.
He staggers. He giggles. He swings faster. re4 welcome to hell
Have you beaten the Village fight without taking a hit? Or did you die to the first axe throw like the rest of us? Drop a comment below.
When the remake’s opening Village fight kicked off, and the Chainsurgeon revved his engine, the internet collectively screamed: "They did it. We’re back in hell." And hell, as it turns out, looks suspiciously
That’s the moment RE4 becomes legendary. It isn't scary because of jump scares. It’s scary because you are desperately outmatched. You are not a superhero. You are a man with a knife and nine bullets against a mob that refuses to die. Looking back, the genius of RE4 isn't the inventory Tetris or the roundhouse kicks. It’s the tone .
BRRRRRRR-ZING!
For new players, that first village fight is a baptism by fire. You’re low on ammo. Your aim is shaky. The controls feel tank-like. And just when you think you’ve killed enough, the Chainsaw revs up.
