The feeling is absolutely amazing, truly putting you in the shoes of this expert fighter. Your handgun is at your hip, knife on your chest, and healing spray on your shoulder, giving you easy access to them as you fight for your life. If you want to really feel like Leon, you can play with various weapons and items attached to your body. Using the touch controllers you’ll be able to interact with objects in the environment like levers and doors, and you’ll have to manually reload weapons as brutes are staring you down. However, Resident Evil 4 VR does mix up the formula too, this time bringing you into an immersive first-person view. To survive you’ll have to explore areas thoroughly and be efficient with your ammo if you don’t want to fall prey to the game's enemies: Los Iluminados. You’ll enter the game armed with a few basic items, a handgun, and some bullets but these won’t last you long. The VR port doesn’t just keep the story of the original game, but the core survival-horror aspects as well. While on his quest Leon is injected with Las Plagas himself, turning his adventure into a race against time as the parasite fights for control of his body.
While searching for Ashley, Leon discovers a strange village filled with violent villagers and terrifying monsters who are being manipulated by a parasite known as Las Plagas. Kennedy – one of the protagonists from Resident Evil 2 – has been sent out on a mission to Spain in order to rescue the US President’s kidnapped daughter. The story of Resident Evil 4 in VR is identical to what players first experienced back in 2005 when the GameCube version of the game was released.