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Gaming Podcasts Episode 09 [2026]

Gaming podcasts are audio or video shows dedicated to discussing video games, industry news, reviews, and culture. They often feature hosts conversing about their favorite games, upcoming releases, and gaming memories. Popular formats include industry news roundups, "chumcasts" (casual friend discussions), and interviews.

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00:01Welcome back with a new gaming podcast review. Today we're gonna speak about Resident Evil 4
00:092005 version of the game. We'll do a review here with some gameplay story, atmosphere,
00:17visual and more about this classic Resident Evil game. So Resident Evil 4 2005 it's a
00:28landmark masterpiece that revolutionary third-person shooter with intense over-the-shoulder
00:35action, incredible pacing and thick atmosphere. While it's a tank controls and inability to move
00:44while shooting feels dated to more audience that the game remains a thrilling action-packet experience.
00:54It is considered one of the greatest games of all time. It does give you the classic version of the
01:01old times made by Shinji Mikami. Revolutionary action is shifted the series from slow survival horror
01:11to high tension action settings, the standard for many shooters that follow it. The atmosphere
01:21the game maintains constant tension with a mix of terrifying enemies, villagers, horror elements and
01:28satisfying boss battles. The gameplay loop on this game you'll have the inventory management case
01:38system and the weapon upgrade system via the merchant are highly addictive. On the audiovisual while the
01:50textures are age, the art style and environment design still effectively create a sense of forebonding.
02:00The control scheme you're gonna use the controls like a tank,
02:05stop and shoot can be frustrating for players used on the modern fluid movement. Some versions like the
02:1360fps HD release feature a quick time event that's not rhetoriously unforgiving.
02:24Enemies can sometimes be exploited by exploiting their simple, predictable and path finding.
02:32The ultimate verdict on this game is an essential must-play classic that still holds up through its
02:42required patience with its older control scheme. If you struggle with legacy controls, the 2023 remake is
02:52recommended. But the original is still a superior experience to many for its historical significance and unique campy tone.
03:06So, Resident Evil 4, 2005, I did play this game a very long time ago. It's been like
03:1516 years ago. Very long time, 15 to 16 years ago. Very long time ago.
03:24And I did play for the first time on PC. On my oldest gaming PC. I did play this game.
03:32And it was a truly classic masterpiece. And after a while, I did get to play on the PS4.
03:42I did finish it on the PS4, I believe. And I may give it a try on the PS5. And
03:53there's some HD 60fps version of this game.
03:59As the remake of 2023, it does give you a new experience, over the shoulder gameplay, a new graphic style
04:10for this new remake.
04:13But if you do enjoy the classics and you wanna feel the vibe of the PS2 area, this will be
04:22the game for you.
04:23It's available on PS2, Xbox, PC gamers and other console.
04:32Right, that was the review of the 2005 Resident Evil classic game. Hope you enjoyed
04:40this classic podcast review. With that been said. Thank you for watching. And for more, I see you next time.
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