Hell, he can even block a chainsaw with his knife. Meanwhile, Capcom has also added a new parry mechanic, where Leon can use his knife to, well, parry incoming attacks. Other than slashing at foes and objects in the environment, players will also be able to use it to counter incoming enemy attacks, once again similar to RE2. Knives are going to be implemented similar to how they were in 2019’s Resident Evil 4 remake- players will scavenge them from environments, and each knife will have a durability meter that will determine how long it’ll last before it breaks. The knife is obviously coming back in the Resident Evil 4 remake, but it’s going to take a different form. Here, we’re going to cover the biggest of those details. So, it’s no surprise that there’s no shortage of excitement surrounding its remake- and recently, Capcom gave us an extended look at it, showcasing plenty of gameplay footage and revealing new details. There’s a cavalcade of promising horror games set to launch in the near future, but even though there’s going to be an embarrassment of riches for genre fans, one game that already seems to be standing head and shoulders above its peers in terms of the hype it’s generating is the upcoming remake of Resident Evil 4.