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A potential remake forResident Evil 5seems as likely as it ever has been. With the title originally releasing in 2009 and involving a spate of iconic characters that are relevant to this day, a remake of the game could be a massive hit with fans.

The likelihood of a remake forResident Evil 5has only increased with the recent success of theResident Evil 4remake, with the title’s successor being the next likely candidate for such a treatment. Of course, a remake forRE5would do well to make some minor tweaks to the overall story and gameplay sequences of the original. In particular, there is one scene involving Chris Redfield that has become iconic for the wrong reasons, and Capcom could smartly use a remake to remedy this.

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Resident Evil 5: Chris Redfield’s Famous Boulder Punch

Players take control of the iconic franchise characterChris Redfield inResident Evil 5. As the main protagonist, the game sees Chris be dispatched to Western Africa to disrupt the sale of illegal bioweapons, before stumbling across a range of grotesque monsters and an infected local population.

The climax ofResident Evil 5sees the player fight the title’s antagonist, Albert Wesker, in the bombastic location of an active volcano. Navigating the interior of the fiery setting, Chris has to deal with a variety of enemies and blockages, including an enormous boulder. In typical 2009 fashion, Chris then grapples with the huge rock via a player-controlled quick-time event, going as far as to throw a combination of punches at the boulder in an attempt to dislodge it.

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Hilariously, the unusual maneuver works, with the boulder perfectly forming a land bridge over the magma to allow Chris to cross. This moment has since gone down in infamy as one of the most memorablememes inResident Evil 5, with its occurrence towards the very end of the game only keeping it even fresher in the mind of the player. Fans have poked fun at the boulder segment ever since, and a remake forRE5could see Capcom handle the whole ordeal differently.

Resident Evil 5’s Boulder: Remakes and Retakes

This year’sResident Evil 4remake has been a huge success, and Capcom will surely be looking to replicate this with other franchise titles. IfResident Evil 5is the chosen title for this coveted treatment, then the boulder scene could be modified to meet the franchise’s more modern thematic values.

It seems important that Capcom take the scene in stride, however, comedy could still be at the forefront. For example, Chris could attempt to punch the rock or at the very least consider it, before sheepishly admitting defeat and using explosives to dislodge it instead. With the original boulder scene standing out for its bizarre nature, the moreserious nature of the modernResident Evilfranchise, and especially the modern Chris Redfield, may be completely broken if the scene remains as it was in 2009.

A more logical take of the scene that still nods toward the original hilarity of it would be the best way to handle a remake ofRE5. As the original sequence is so dated, a remake would be the perfect context to rectify a lingering ghost of the wider franchise while bringing older titles up-to-speed with the newResident Evilidentity.

Resident Evil 5is available for PC, PS3, PS4, Switch, Xbox 360, and Xbox One.

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