Resident Evil 4 – All Beta Footage [Biohazard 3.5]

Resident Evil 4 – All Beta Footage [Biohazard 3.5]

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All available images of Resident Evil 4 / Resident Evil 3.5 prototypes.

00:00 TGS 2002 Trailer – Fog / Progenitor Virus Version
01:12 Nintendo E3 2003 Press Conference Gameplay Showcase
03:58 2003 Gameplay – Paranormal / Hook Man Version
08:59 Beta Gameplay 2004

Wikipedia: Resident Evil 4 went through a long development, during which at least four versions of the game were abandoned. The first version was made by Hideki Kamiya. At the turn of the millennium, Resident Evil 2 writer Noboru Sugimura created a storyline for the game, based on Kamiya's idea of creating a "cool/" and "stylish/" action game. The story was based on solving the mystery surrounding the body of protagonist Tony, an invincible man with skills and intellect beyond those of normal people, with his superhuman abilities explained by biotechnology. As Kamiya felt that the playable character did not look brave and heroic enough in battles from a fixed angle, he decided to abandon the pre-rendered backgrounds of previous episodes and instead opted for a system of dynamic camera. This new focus required the team to take a trip to Europe, where they spent 11 days in the UK and Spain, photographing objects such as Gothic statues, bricks and stone pavements for use in textures . Although the developers tried to adapt the "coolness/" theme to the world of Resident Evil, Mikami felt it strayed too far from the series' survival horror roots and gradually won over everyone in the series. staff to make the game independent of it. Kamiya eventually rewrote the story to take place in a world full of demons and changed the hero's name to Dante. The cast of characters remained largely identical to that of Sugimura's storyline, although the hero's mother and father, the latter being an early version of the Umbrella Corporation founder Lord Ozwell E. Spencer, were excluded from the story. . The game's new title was revealed as Devil May Cry, released for the PlayStation 2 in August 2001, spawning its own franchise.

Development of Resident Evil 4 resumed in late 2001.

The first announcement was made in November 2002. This revision, commonly nicknamed the "fog version/

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