Rated 9/10 by IGN and winner of Best VR/AR Game at The Game Awards 2021, Resident Evil 4 continues to earn rave reviews: 2022 DICE Awards finalist for VR Game of the Year and winner for VR Game of the Year at the 2022 SXSW Gaming Awards.
Explore the world of Resident Evil 4, entirely remastered for VR. Step into the shoes of special agent Leon S. Kennedy on his mission to rescue the U.S. President’s daughter who was kidnapped by a mysterious cult. Come face to face with enemies, and uncover secrets with gameplay that revolutionized the survival horror genre. Battle horrific creatures and face-off against mind-controlled villagers while discovering their connection to the cult behind the abduction.
Key Features
- New and unique VR interactions that put you in Leon’s shoes, entirely in first-person
- Stunning, high-resolution graphics rebuilt for VR
- Free Update: Face an onslaught of Ganados in the wave-based extra game mode ‘The Mercenaries’ with 20 Challenges, Unlockables, and more
Resident Evil 4 is not permitted for users under 13 years of age
comfort | ⦾ Moderate |
age rating | 17+ Mature |
website | oculus.com |
developer | Armature Studio |
publisher | Oculus Studios |
connection | Internet not required |
app version | 2.3 |
languages | English ∙ French ∙ German ∙ Japanese ∙ Spanish |
I got this game yesterday deciding to get a new game and I got this game, well I’m impressed, really impressed. Very classic and amazing, already about an hour in, very well made. Love how smooth it runs on my quest 3s.
we need Chinese
i loved this game alot and beat it a few times please make one for resident evil 5 and maybe also resident evil 6
I can't believe I get to play this in VR. I used to play RE4OG once every five or so years, but now I play it every year and I'll never play the flat version again. The VR implementation here is unbelievably good.
It's very true to the original experience and hasn't been dumbed down to be easier in VR. This is a challenging game, just as it was when it released in 2005. However, VR does present unique advantages to the player that the game was never designed to compensate for. For example, enemies move in a tank pattern, but now you can move without restriction and you can even shoot while moving, as well as behind you while running for your life. You can also dual wield if you want, which is fun and a bit overpowered.
Unfortunately, Separate Ways still isn't included here, but Mercenaries is and it's basically a whole VR game on it's own. You're able to unlock all the bonus costumes and weapons, which gives the campaign a lot of replay value as well.
Overall, this is an insane package. After RE4REmake, I didn't think I would ever play OG again. Now I play both in VR at least once a year. For me, this Quest release has set RE4OG along-side RE4REmake, rather than behind it.
I love this game so much I'm addicted. Would be better if they added separate ways dlc in here as ada but even then so good not to scary just some jumpscares when an enemy comes out of nowhere
The game does not provide access to savefiles.