
Josh writes: I recently sat down with the newly released Resident Evil 4 HD to give it a little play and experience my first piece of the Resident Evil universe probably since Resident Evil 2. While I had never played the original GameCube classic or any of the many versions that have been ported over to other systems, I was actually pretty excited to play what some consider a gaming legend in it’s new, upgraded high-definition form. As soon as I heard the classic “Resident Evil” voice that I remembered from my earlier Resident Evil days, I was as giddy as a little school girl on Christmas morning and just couldn’t wait to start cracking some zombie heads.

Capcom has removed the recently added Enigma DRM from the PC version of its survival horror game, Resident Evil 4 remake.
The latest update for Capcom's Resident Evil 4 remake has replaced Denuvo with Enigma DRM, lowering in-game performance.
Once again hurting the people who purchase and support the game. Meanwhile pirates get the best version. Pathetic.
I wonder if the pirated copies run better like this one titled here: "Resident Evil 4: Remake - Gold Edition (No Denuvo) (v1.5.0.0 + All DLCs + Bonus Content + MULTi14) (From 50 GB)"
A perfectly acceptable excuse to pirate the game.
Why would you accept to pay for the game in order for it to install software you don’t want with the intention to make your playing experience worse. Paying for that would be the very definition of stupid.
I’m not against DRM but if it negatively effects a product you’re paying for. Then it’s on them not you.
Cut content from the Capom's Resident Evil 4 remake has been uncovered, revealing that it once had a "Chapter 0" featuring Ashley.
You know I would have liked this if it was added on for free. A nice substitute for Assignment Ada.