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Episode 164: Resident Evil 4 (2005)

An episode of the The Horrorble People's Podcast podcast, hosted by Horrorble People's Network, titled "Episode 164: Resident Evil 4 (2005)" was published on March 9, 2022 and runs 98 minutes.

March 9, 2022 ·98m · The Horrorble People's Podcast

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BIRTHDAY MONTH CONTINUES with what might be the greatest game of all time? Anthony is sure trying to make that pitch as our Resident Evil series continues with an installment that not only changed the franchise forever, but gaming in general. That's right, we're covering Shinji Mikami's groundbreaking 2005 hit RESIDENT EVIL 4!

The N4L team joins this week (James, Alex, and Jim) in an Always Sunny-esque chat full of inside jokes, childhood stories, trash talking, and the full history of one of the most chaotic game developments for an AAA franchise. We go through every cancelled version of Resident Evil 4, how it's impact changed the way shooters (and horror games) played, what we're looking forward to in the upcoming remake, and what other jobs the legendary merchant may thrive in.

This one is chaotic, but in that fun way that only happens with the N4L crew. Check it out today!

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