With Resident Evil 4’s remake due out this week, Capcomās marketing for the title is swinging into high gear, and while that would not normally move any of my needles, this little anime they had made for the game is just too good.
Its full name is āResident Evil 4 Anime PV Resident Evil Masterpiece Theater – āLeon and the Mysterious Villageā EP 1″, which isnāt the catchiest, but it at least gets the point across. It only runs for 56 seconds (and thatās including title screens), but it is 56 seconds of pure joy for anyone who has ever played this game across its 117 previous releases.
āStory of my lifeā indeed, my guy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lppo5cNxrhk
If you were thinking that animation style looked familiar, thatās becauseāas the credits at the end stateāthe clip was made by storied Japanese studio Nippon Animation, who among many other things are known for their old show Masterpiece Theater (hence the name in this case) which would showcase short anime episodes every week that were adaptations of existing works.
While the remake isnāt out until March 24, reviews for the game went live last week, and for the 188th time people are finding that, yes, Resident Evil 4 is a good video game:
Out March 24 on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC, the Resident Evil 4 remake updates one of the best entries in Capcomās long running survival horror series. Following in the footsteps of previous remakes for Resident Evil 2 and 3, the newest game still sees Special Agent Leon S. Kennedy sent to a Spanish village to rescue the Presidentās daughter from a weird cult. This time things are just much prettier, the controls and UI are more modern, and thereās some new content like additional side-quests.
A number of places like IGN have given the game perfect scores, and it currently sits at over 90 on Metacritic. At the same time, not everyone is under the remakeās spell. āSeveral smart changes; a few disappointing cuts,ā tweetedĀ Edge magazineās deputy editor, Chris Schilling. āWhen itās good itās brilliant, but largely in the exact same ways as the original.ā
Update 3/22/23 at 2:oo p.m. E.T.: There is now a second episode of Resident Evil Masterpiece Theater, which parodies how frequently Ashley ends up being kidnapped in the game. Godspeed, Leon.