Resident Evil Requiem Monsters and Heroes Compared to The Last of Us Part I & II — Naughty Dog’s Level of Detail is Stunning

Resident Evil Requiem Monsters and Heroes Compared to The Last of Us Part I & II — Naughty Dog’s Level of Detail is Stunning

The developers at Naughty Dog have long been celebrated for their extraordinary commitment to technical precision and environmental storytelling.

The tech-focused YouTube channel ElAnalistaDeBits recently released a comprehensive visual comparison, pitting the Resident Evil 4 Remake against the graphical benchmarks set by The Last of Us Part I and Part II.

According to many enthusiasts, Naughty Dog’s titles continue to hold their own years after release, showcasing a level of fidelity and animation quality that remains incredibly difficult for modern competitors to eclipse:

Comparison of character models

Capcom also earned its share of accolades—specifically for the highly detailed reimagining of Leon S. Kennedy. Interestingly, his aesthetic direction was led by a female design team. However, the rendition of other characters, such as Ashley, received a more polarized response from the community:

Visual fidelity comparison

Beyond the protagonists, the ElAnalistaDeBits analysis explored the intricate modeling of the supporting cast and the grotesque designs of the infected creatures that haunt both franchises.

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Further Reading:

  • How a female design team shaped the mature look of Leon in Resident Evil 4 Remake

 

Source: iXBT.games