If you’ve chased ink ribbons down narrow castle corridors, felt the hammer of a boss fight vibrate through your gamepad, or learned to dance around Ganado AI in dimly lit villages, Resident Evil 4 needs no introduction. Porting such a landmark title to mobile via AetherSX2 and then producing a “save data” experience — whether as a faithful continuation of progress, a curated challenge, or a preservation of moments from playthroughs — is an act of both technical devotion and affectionate curation. This review examines how that experience plays out: the emotional textures, the technical fidelity, and how well the save-data handling preserves the fragile, satisfying tension that defines RE4.
save file. Ensure the save region (e.g., NTSC-U) matches your game's region. Import to Slot 2 : Open AetherSX2, navigate to the Import Memory Card save data resident evil 4 aethersx2
This creates a standard PS2 save file within the emulator's storage. Save States (Emulator Feature): Review: “Save Data — Resident Evil 4 (AetherSX2)”
file (exported from AetherSX2) and "Import" the downloaded save into it. How to use: Tap the screen → Quick Menu → Save State