Save Data Resident Evil 4 Aethersx2 Review

Save Data Resident Evil 4 Aethersx2 Review

Not literally, of course. The CRT shader on my phone’s screen made the torches flicker convincingly, and the low growl of a Ganado’s chainsaw vibrated through my Bluetooth earbuds. But the fire I felt was the cold, creeping dread of a different kind of survival horror: the fear of corrupted save data.

I was at Chapter 3-2. The castle.

From that night on, I became a zealot myself. Every time I finished a chapter, I would not only use the typewriter, but I would also manually export the memory card file. I started labeling them by date: RE4_2024-03-15.ps2 , RE4_2024-03-16.ps2 . save data resident evil 4 aethersx2

With trembling fingers, I navigated to the memory card browser within AetherSX2 itself, not the quick-load menu. There it was: RESIDENT EVIL 4 (U) . A standard PS2 memory card icon. I held my breath and selected it. Not literally, of course

A wave of relief so profound it was almost nauseating washed over me. The castle courtyard loaded. The sound of the zealots chanting in Latin filled my ears. I had lost about 45 minutes of progress—the water room, which I’d have to redo—but my Blacktail was still maxed. Ashley was still safe in her steel diaper. I was at Chapter 3-2