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Episode 121: Two Giant Men Play Resident Evil 4 Remake

We've both finished Resident Evil 4 Remake, which is out now! The original was an era-defining game for us, so what's the deal with this one? There are two parts here: a non-spoilery section then a more spoiler-y one. We hope you like it.


This week's music is from the Resident Evil 4 soundtrack by Misao Senbongi and Shusaku Uchiyama.

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