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Gamecube version is still the best. However, if Capcom wants to gouge my fangirl wallet with re-releases, this is certainly the game to do it with.
The ultimate HD edition of Resident Evil™ 4 is heading for PC digital download on Steam® globally and available as a retail version for Windows PC in Europe. PC gamers will be able to play the groundbreaking survival horror masterpiece in the highest visual fidelity ever with stunning HD running at a smooth 60 frames per second for the first time. Resident Evil 4 will be available from February 28, 2014 for €19.99/$19.99.Alongside the announcement, the Steam pre-order campaign has also gone live today which includes a digital soundtrack with more than 60 tracks and a digital artbook for those that purchase early. Details can be found at http://store.steampowered.com/app/254700. Resident Evil 4 will include Steam platform support with Steam Achievements, Steam Cloud, Steam Trading Cards, global leaderboards, and full game controller support. The new PC version will include everything from the prior iterations including subtitle support in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Japanese and Polish as well as previously released bonus content such as the Separate Ways epilogue.
No Linux version
Quote from: Tasty Meat on January 21, 2014, 01:36:49 PMNo Linux version Be a real person, fucktard
(Image removed from quote.) just loaded up steam to see the price? 20 bones for an 8 year old game? Capcom carrying on traditions of being a purely shit company as usual.
Sounds like Esch is a dirty poor.(Image removed from quote.)
Quote from: Steve Contra on January 21, 2014, 03:40:52 PMSounds like Esch is a dirty poor.(Image removed from quote.)omg that smiley
QuoteThe ultimate HD edition of Resident Evil™ 4 is heading for PC digital download on Steam® globally and available as a retail version for Windows PC in Europe. PC gamers will be able to play the groundbreaking survival horror masterpiece in the highest visual fidelity ever with stunning HD running at a smooth 60 frames per second for the first time. Resident Evil 4 will be available from February 28, 2014 for €19.99/$19.99.Alongside the announcement, the Steam pre-order campaign has also gone live today which includes a digital soundtrack with more than 60 tracks and a digital artbook for those that purchase early. Details can be found at http://store.steampowered.com/app/254700. Resident Evil 4 will include Steam platform support with Steam Achievements, Steam Cloud, Steam Trading Cards, global leaderboards, and full game controller support. The new PC version will include everything from the prior iterations including subtitle support in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Japanese and Polish as well as previously released bonus content such as the Separate Ways epilogue. Were the PS3/360 ports 60 FPS?
Isnt this just the PC version released some years ago?
That's what the other HD versions use, so yes.
With this news I can finally play my top 5 favorite games on one system - pc.
seriously tho are we mad that capcom is giving us more opportunities to play one of the top 5 games of all time?
I guess if you can't make another good re game then you might as well keep re-releasing re4 and pretend its new.
I froget Ashley is even in the game. That's how much she isn't a bother. The entire game is great. Not one area is bad.
Tossing Ashley in dumpsters
I prefer Ashley encased in a suit of armor
Quote from: helios on January 21, 2014, 09:45:09 PMI prefer Ashley encased in a suit of armorNot her popstar outfit? I'm hoping someone will mod the costume selection files to be individual so I can be R.P.D. Cop Leon taking Prostitute/Pop-star Ashley back to the precent.