visuals makes Resident Evil 2 seem almost photorealistic at times. The fact that Resident Evil 4 is roughly 14 years older than the Resident Evil 2 remake obviously has a huge impact on the graphical qualities as well, but either way when you’re hopping from one to the other in VR, it improves on the visuals.
So how does this mod compare to Resident Evil 4 VR, the exclusive virtual reality remake of Quest 2 that was released a couple of weeks ago? Well, for starters, thanks to the fact that the mod doesn’t run on a standalone headset, the level of graphical detail I experienced was incredibly high compared to Resident Evil 4 VR. It wasn’t, of course, but that just makes the mod even more impressive and I’m pretty sure it will be something both Resident Evil and VR fans will be excited to try for themselves in the future. In it, I make my way through the gas station and Raccoon City Police Department portions of Claire’s chapter using the mod’s first-person mode for further immersion.Īs you can see, while it still needs a bit of polishing, the Praydog mod often comes close to making it look like the Resident Evil 2 remake was made with native first-person VR in mind. Instead of playing through Leon’s campaign, which has been featured a lot in other videos about this mod, I decided to put on Claire Redfield’s signature red leather jacket for this Let’s Play to show a new perspective.