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Resident Evil 4: Fans decide Ashley is a mouse and even Capcom is on board

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You’re wondering where all the mouse pictures for Resident Evil 4 come from?

In the context of Resident Evil, anything else is absurd about humans turning into animals. After all, in part 6 a guy turned into a dinosaur, a fly and a big cat! (Better not ask how and why.)

Why Ashley is now a mouse

In complete contrast to the nasty bully Derek Simmons comes Ashley Graham from Resident Evil 4 and the remake much better of it. Because many fans have just shot in on the fact that Ashley is a mouse (ie mousely) is and produce absolutely cute artworks.

Loud PC gamer the trend probably has in a drawing of Agrimmora Getting the ball rolling at the end of March: The idea is simple, the design is memorable, easy to produce and (obviously) makes fan hearts melt. Meanwhile, even Capcom got wind of it and shared a pretty simple but definitely accurate reaction to it.

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Our favorite Moushly artwork

But back to the topic, we have some particularly cute artworks for you Ashley Moushly collected, just take a look for yourself:

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The Resident Evil 4 remake has been available for PC, Playstation 5 and 4 and Xbox Series X/S since March 24, 2023. In our test of the game it turned out: Capcom made another masterpiece out of a masterpiece. Most critics and fans agree on this.

By the way, you can get the most important information about Resi 4 here:

What do you think of the mously trend in the Resident Evil community? And overall, how do you like the reboot of the modern action-horror classic? What would you like to see in potential Resident Evil 4 Remake DLC? What game do you think Capcom should remaster next? Let us know in the comments!

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