A spoiler-free starter guide to this weekend's new-old version of gaming classic Resident Evil 4
versions of, but in nearly opposite ways. In the original, it was an indispensable way to pile extra damage on a downed enemy , saving you bullets via a series of energetic ankle swipes. But knives in the remake now lose durability and break, meaning you have to be much more selective in their use.
on the refund system from the original, giving you back a surprisingly hefty amount of the money you spent on upgrades for your guns when you sell them back to the merchant for an improved model. If you’re feeling money conscious, you can also tweak these prices through the new “charms” system that lets you apply little bonuses on your attaché case, to ensure you’re getting the most bang for your buck. Speaking of...Look, this one is on us.
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