The Chainsaw Demo for Resident Evil 4 may still contain some secrets

The Chainsaw Demo for Resident Evil 4 may still contain some secrets

Players can get a taste of what the Resident Evil 4 remake will be like with the Chainsaw Demo, but there are still some mysteries to be discovered.

Players still haven't figured out at least one mystery in the "Chainsaw Demo" for the Resident Evil 4 remake. The Resident Evil 4 remake "Chainsaw Demo" was shadow-dropped by Capcom a few days ago, and by now, one would think fans would have dissected it to the hilt; even modders have managed to get the Resident Evil 4 remake demo functioning in VR.

For those who haven't played it yet, the demo is free to play, infinitely replayable, and time-free. Fans of the series appear to be enjoying it. In the Resident Evil 4 demo, one player discovered a way to find a hidden weapon by leaving all of their equipment at the village area gate and running to a secretive underground location. It will be intriguing to see if this applies to the actual game as well. Thankfully, there won't be much longer until the game's March 24 release.

Nobody has been able to unlock a locked drawer in the Resident Evil 4 demo's village area. There is a slim but exciting chance that the key is hidden somewhere and is just waiting to be found by a persistent gamer. It may simply be the case that the key needed to open it is found later on in the game after the "Chainsaw Demo" has ended. It's also possible that it will be unlocked using a lockpicking technique similar to Resident Evil Village, but at this point, that's just conjecture.

It was a pleasant surprise to see the Resident Evil 4 "Chainsaw Demo," and it appears that the hype for the game is still going strong. At this point, the game appears to be living up to the high expectations of the fans, which is a difficult task given that the original Resident Evil 4 is regarded by many fans and critics as the best game in the series. This is quite the accomplishment for a series that has produced dozens of games, including spin-offs and remakes.

Since physical copies of Resident Evil 4 have been discovered in the wild, things are unfortunately not all sunshine and roses. Warning: There are dishonest gamers who would shamelessly ruin the game for others by disseminating gameplay footage and important plot details. Although early game leaks are nothing new, they are always unfortunate and upsetting for players who want to enjoy the Resident Evil 4 remake in its entirety at their own pace.

Resident Evil 4 will release on PC, PS4, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S on March 24.

Source: Marc Keever

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