Mercenaries! A demo! More Luis!
remake is a month away from release, and Capcom has released some tasty footage as part of PlayStation's State of Play livestream to get us all excited.
There's a lot to dive into here, but the main thing catching our eye is how the trailer goes into the later areas of the game. It shows us shiny new versions of classic scenes like the mine cart and the knife fight with Leon S Kennedy's old buddy-turned-enemy, Jack Krauser. Interestingly, Luis Sera is joining Leon for moments that he wasn't a part of in the original game — partly due to hardware limitations but mostly due to him being dead.
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