How? And more importantly, why? Resident Evil 4 still plays like a dream, has many good ports, and even recently got an HD makeover by way of a brilliantly realized fan project. But when it was announced last year, I was skeptical. We all knew a Resident Evil 4 remake was on the table. In the last few years, Capcom remade both Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3, the former to great acclaim. Gamespot's Greg Kasavin called it "probably the single greatest horror-themed action game ever created."Ĭapcom Leon can parry nearly anything now, however improbable. While a small minority of detractors believed it strayed too far from its survival horror roots, it went on to sell over 10 million copies and earn superlatives from critics. It's hard to overstate the noise Resident Evil 4 made on release. It was something new, something radical and exciting. I had never seen something so gruesome in a video game, never felt my muscles tense up quite that way. Whereas many games slowly teach you their mechanics, Resident Evil 4 begins with exposure therapy, overwhelming the player with an immediate challenge. Special agent Kennedy was on a mission to rescue the president's daughter from a remote village in Spain, but it doesn't take long before he's beset by hostile townsfolk and a chainsaw-wielding maniac. It was 2005, and I was standing over the demo kiosk for Resident Evil 4. Press *B - C - D - C - B - A - B - C - D - C - B - C - D - A - C* and it gets solved every time.Nearly two decades ago, I watched Leon Kennedy's head get sawed off at my local Gamestop. I suppose through the practice, the solution would become second nature.* *You can also choose to remember certain combo toggles. SAFSPRIN *(technically has the greatest of being the passcode)* Special thanks to CarcinogenSDA, Dudley, JayBoneElite and Supergamer57 for contributing this The water sample puzzle can be solved just by looking at the first two unit placements:įastest solution H-E > H-L > M-L > M-E Slowest solution (BCDCBABCDCB CDAC) 253 > 325 > 104 Slowest solution Press B - C - D - C - B - A - B - C - D - C - B - C - D - A - C and it gets solved every time. I suppose through the practice, the solution would become second nature. You can also choose to remember certain combo toggles. If you have to press a button an even # of times, you don't need to press it at all.For example, if you want to toggle lights A and D, you only need to press BC. So, you can figure out which lights you need to toggle, and follow the chart. If you want to solve it logically, this is an easier chart to follow.īasically, if you want to toggle only "A" you press the buttons A C D in any order. The final set of letters are the solution to that particular puzzle. Letters following the brackets = Dials that are red (highlighted) Letter in brackets = Highlighted letter (the goal essentially) Also, they might not be the quickest methods, but i wanted to start somewhere. There is a slim chance i have missed a combination, but these were definitely the regulars. Please Read: I spent probably an hour learning the variety of solutions and recording them. SAFSPRIN (technically has the greatest of being the passcode) The evidence room locker in the RPD is set randomly to one of four codes, there is no way to know exactly what the code is that we know of yet:
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