Is Resident Evil 4 Remake a horror game?

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The rising popularity of Resident Evil 4 Remake is introducing more players to the widely praised Capcom title. With its player count steadily increasing, many users are now starting to wonder about certain aspects of the revamped entry, such as whether or not it’s a horror game.

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If you’ve had this question on your mind recently, then you’ve come to the right place. We’ll be taking a quick look at a few specific elements of the game to determine if it is indeed a horror title. So without wasting any more time, let’s get right into it.

Is Resident Evil 4 Remake considered a horror game?

Yes, Resident Evil 4 Remake can absolutely be considered a horror game as Capcom’s franchise has long been known as a pioneer of this specific genre. Most of the elements found within the game, like its eerie environment and unsettling enemies, make it a particularly horrifying title to play through.

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However, the relative openness of the in-game surroundings arguably makes it less terrifying than its predecessors. Raccoon City, the setting of both Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3, often felt dark and suffocating, which added even more to its spine-chilling aura. But since the remade installment features completely different enemies and brighter, open areas, this game should be manageable even for those that aren’t fans of the horror genre.

Nevertheless, some of the bosses you encounter in RE4 Remake still have the potential to fuel your nightmares like the freakishly gruesome Lord Saddler. With companions by your side like Ashley and Luis Sera, however, it’ll be much easier to handle the terrors that the game will throw at you consistently.

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Resident Evil 4 (2023)

  • Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X
  • Genre(s): Survival Horror

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