While the importance of ranged weapons in theResident Evilfranchise cannot be understated, one must not forget close-range options. When players fail to hit their targets and enemies close the distance, there is nothing better than a shotgun or a good punch to regain control of the situation. But out of all the close-range alternatives available, nothing compares tothe versatility of the Combat Knife, which was especially important in the originalResident Evil 4.

Though its reach was short, players could use the knife in a variety of situations. The knife in the recentResident Evil 4remake extended gameplay trailer may look like the original weapon, but its abilities are far different from what players remember. Many have latched onto footage of parrying a chainsaw attack, but there’s even more to see.

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Resident Evil’s Classic Knife Combat

The knife is the default melee weapon in 2005’sResident Evil 4, unbreakable and assigned its own button on the controller. Players can hurt, stun, and outright kill enemies with the knife thanks to its ability to do a considerable amount of damage on vital weak spots. This turns the knife into a viable option that players can use if they want to save on ammo. The knife is so popular that players looking for a challenge can use it by itself on some of the game’s bosses (withthe most popular knife boss battle being Krauser).

Aside from its primary function as a close-range weapon, the knife can also be used to open breakable boxes and crates that sometimes hide collectibles and supplies. With proper timing, players can even use the knife toblock certain Ganado projectileslike crossbow bolts and hand-thrown axes or scythes. When the going gets rough and the ammunition is low, players can always count on the knife to get them out of sticky situations.

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What’s New With The Knife in Resident Evil 4 Remake?

In contrast to the original knife, the tool shown in the recentResident Evil 4remake extended gameplay trailer looks like it will share a lot in common withthe knives found in theResident Evil 2remake. The knife is now breakable, as evidenced by a durability meter located on the heads-up display. This might allude to an unannounced gameplay element that requires players to find more knives throughout the world if it eventually breaks.

Actions that cause the knife to break were shown in the trailer. The knife can be used to quickly break out of an opponent’s grapple and do a good amount of damage in the process, as opposed to breaking free in a way that causes Leon to lose more health and do less damage. Breaking out of an enemy grapple with a knife requires players to sacrifice some of its durability, but it looks likeLeon gets to keep his knifeafter escaping an enemy’s clutches. For reference, knives used to break out of grapples in theResident Evil 2remake were lodged in enemies until players defeated them and picked the knives from their corpses. The knife in theResident Evil 4remake can also be used to finish downed enemies with a quick button press (though it does not look like this action costs any durability).

Yet the most interesting feature of the new knife is that it lets Leon parry oncoming attacks; particularlythose from a Chainsaw Ganado, which originally had unblockable swings that would kill players in a single hit. These attacks, when combined with their absurdly high health and stun resistance, made them one of the deadliest characters in the game. Though the extended gameplay trailer cuts to black soon after the parry, it can be inferred that blocking such an attack could drastically reduce the knife’s durability or break it after a single attack. With this new feature present, it may be possible for Leon to parry other lethal attackss (the aforementioned crossbow bolts and thrown projectiles come to mind).

Though the knife may not be exactly the same as it was in the original game, it looks like it will still bea versatile tool for the upcomingResident Evil 4remake. Its damage potential is still there, and the ability to break out of tough spots via counters and parries may make it stronger than ever. Players definitely need to keep an eye out for more of these items (or an unbreakable variant) when the game comes out if they want to increase their chances of surviving Leon’s second encounter with a nightmare virus.

Resident Evil 4releases on July 08, 2025, on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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