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Resident Evil 4 will have the same Achievements, Trophies as on last-gen

Like recent re-releases of Resident Evil 5 and Resident Evil 6, Capcom’s Resident Evil 4 will have the same Achievements and Trophies as RE4 HD on last-gen.

The game’s PS4 Trophy list has been released, and mirrors the game’s PS3 release. Trophies are as follows:

  • A Heart of Steel (Gold): Clear the game on the highest difficulty.
  • What Are They Worth? (Silver): Acquire all of the bottle caps in the game.
  • A Terrifying Assassin (Silver): Turn the tables on Verdugo, the right hand of Salazar.
  • We’re Going Home (Bronze): Defeat Saddler in battle, and escape from the nightmare.
  • The Ties That Bind (Bronze): Defeat Krauser, your former partner, in battle.
  • The S Stands for Stylish!! (Bronze): Acquire all of the costumes in the game.
  • The Castellan Falls (Bronze): Defeat Salazar, and make your escape from the castle.
  • Secure the Ballistics (Bronze): Rescue the president’s daughter, Ashley. Afterwards, the real fun begins.
  • It Begins With a Ring (Bronze): Ring the mysterious bell. What happens after that, is up to you.
  • Do Not Shoot the Water! (Bronze): Summon the master of the lake. Don’t rock the boat.
  • A Rock and a Hard Place (Bronze): Outmaneuver the rampaging beast, El Gigante.
  • A Bloodline Severed (Bronze): Defeat the village chief in battle.

The game will be available on Xbox One and PS4 at the end of the month.


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