Resident Evil 4 remake fans are happy with Capcom's decision to cut Gatling Man from the game. After a long wait, the Resident Evil 4 remake is finally available for the current generation of consoles. Players have the chance to know or revisit the horrors that Leon S. Kennedy faces in one of his missions.

In the Resident Evil 4 remake, Leon is sent to the village of Valdelobos in Spain to rescue Ashley Graham, the daughter of the President of the United States. Leon is an experienced agent who survived the Raccoon City disaster, but as his mission in Valdelobos progresses, he discovers a horror scene that doesn't skimp on dismemberment. He also discovers a religious cult called Los Iluminados, and the danger they pose. Among the changes and similarities between the Resident Evil 4 remake and its counterpart, one detail caught players' attention and was celebrated by them.

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The Resident Evil 4 remake has really scary enemies, but Reddit user TheMenWhosdrippin celebrated that the Gatling Man, one of the enemies from the original Resident Evil 4, was cut from the 2023 game. The Gatling Man is a Ganado fighter class distinguished by wearing camouflage, a red beret, and a patch over his eye. This enemy has become famous mainly for his signature weapon, a huge Gatling gun. In response to TheMenWhosdrippin's post, one user said they found the Gatling Man underwhelming for the standard of Resident Evil enemies. Other users expressed their preference for the Gatling Man replacement, arguing that the change better aligns with the atmosphere of the remake.

The remake of Resident Evil 4 is a sales success and received a lot of praise. Even with the Resident Evil 4 remake being review-bombed, the Resident Evil community's interest in the game has not waned. Players continue to share helpful tips, explore the game's contents, and share their excitement at finally checking out the outcome of Capcom's latest endeavor.

The Resident Evil 4 remake showed a lot of things for the next game in the series to take advantage of. The title takes advantage of current technology and creates a terrifying and violent atmosphere, with new enemies and an overall feeling well in line with what players would expect from a horror game of the current generation. Despite this, the game does not give up the Easter eggs that can attract the attention of the most curious players to explore more of the Resident Evil universe.

Resident Evil 4 is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.

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