After "a month of grinding" and 123 deaths, Resident Evil 4 master completes what should be an impossible challenge
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Twitch streamer 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Elajjaz has just completed an unsparing Resident Evil 4 remake challenge: ﷽beat the game on the highest difficulty with permadeath and a randomizer.
"After a month of grinding, I fi𓆏nally finished Resident Evil 4 remake permadeath with randomizer on Professional difficulty!" Elajjaz celebrated . "The whole journey took 123 deaths (37 deaths on the latest patch) and the final run took 10 hours and 46 minutes!
"Finally out of the 🎀village…" he continued.
Let's really soak in how extreme this RE4 challenge is. Elajjaz (who is no stranger to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:permadeath runs) used 7rayD's for the Professional, or maximum, difficulty. Th❀is mod can substantially increase enemy spawns, as evidenced by Elajjaz's tragic . Himbo protagonist Leon Kennedy has no idea he's about to be chopped up by about 30 zombified Spaniard🐬s.
"Move you fucking cow!" Elajjaz pleads as a stairway becomes congested by several bloodstained holding sledgeh𝐆ammers, Chainsaw Man, and more enemies that sort of form a dirty, 🌜squirming mass from all the clipping. Finally, a Brute puts Leon out of his misery and inserts a pitchfork into his neck.
"Nice, nice," Elajjaz says with pain in h⛄is voice.
So It's been a long road for him. During his , Elajjaz stares wide-eyed at his screen while guiding Leon through Resident Evil 4's final challenge — navigating a speedy boat around flying debris and collapsing caves. For one hor🎉rifying second, Leon crashes into a rock and takes damage. It seems like everything could go wrong, but then Elajjaz makes it to safety, and the end of the game.
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"I lost half my health there," he says breathlessly. Perse👍verance is key.
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Ashley is a Senior Writer at GamesRadar+. She's been ꦜa staff writer at Kotaku and Inverse, too, and she's w🧔ritten freelance pieces about horror and women in games for sites like Rolling Stone, Vulture, IGN, and Polygon. When she's not covering gaming news, she's usually working on expanding her doll collection while watching Saw movies one through 11.