Re4: Welcome To Hell
Suddenly, everyone is there. The burly sack-head with the hammer. The chainsaw man. The old ladies throwing dynamite.
For new players, that first village fight is a baptism by fire. You’re low on ammo. Your aim is shaky. The controls feel tank-like. And just when you think you’ve killed enough, the Chainsaw revs up.
Whether you’re playing the 2005 original or the 2023 remake, that first hour is a masterclass in tension. It strips away your confidence. It makes you hoard shotgun shells like gold. It makes you cheer when you finally figure out you can run into the house, grab the shotgun off the wall, and hold the doorway. Resident Evil 4 isn't a horror game about being helpless. It’s a horror game about surviving against impossible odds. re4 welcome to hell
So, if you’re picking up the controller for the first time, or the tenth, remember: Don’t stand still. Save your flash grenades for the birds. And for the love of all that is holy,
Welcome to hell, stranger.
🧟♂️🧟♂️🧟♂️🧟♂️🧟♂️ (5/5 Chainsaw Parries)
The game doesn’t teach you to survive. It teaches you to run . Suddenly, everyone is there
He staggers. He giggles. He swings faster.
You find a single, disturbed villager. He turns around. He says the words that would haunt a generation: The old ladies throwing dynamite
And hell, as it turns out, looks suspiciously like rural Spain. Let’s set the scene. You are Leon S. Kennedy. You’ve traded your raccoon city rookie blues for a slick leather jacket and a flip phone. You’re here to rescue the President’s daughter. The vibe is moody. The forest is quiet. Too quiet.