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      In Resident Evil 4 you'll know a new type of horror, as the classic survival-horror action returns with all-new characters, controls and storylines. We last saw Leon S. Kennedy in Resident Evil 2 - a rookie cop in Raccoon City, fighting to stay alive. That was six years ago. Since then, government forces have managed to control the zombie threat and Leon has become a Federal agent. When the President's daughter is kidnapped, Leon tracks her to a remote, hidden fortress in Europe - where he'll relive the horror he faced six years before. Players will face never-before-seen enemies that make Nemesis seem like a kitten. You'll be wishing for the usual Resident Evil zombies!



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    Easily the best Resident Evil game to date - 5 stars
    Resident Evil 4 Review
    Few games can take a series with diehard fans, change it drastically in terms of gameplay and controls and still keep original fans happy while attracting an onslaught of new ones. Resident Evil 4 takes alot of chances for a series that was starting to feel stale, and shook up the genre, series and the future of its next games.

    Resident Evil 4 has reach critical acclaim. Critics love it, fans alike love it. I personally, am also one of the millions who savored every bit of this great Playstation 2 title that was released (as an exclusive) on the Nintendo Gamecube. If you've played the Gamecube version and are curious if you should drop some cash on this "port" the answer is an emphatic 'yes'.

    As much as RE4 supplies suspense, creative characters / enemies, a good plot, intelligent dialogue (for once) and great gameplay mechanics (first time for everything) this game is not the perfect game. No game is perfect, that's obvious. But while RE4 may stumble here or there, nothing is so glaring or painfully bad that it ruins the title. This game, to be honest, should be owned by all faithful fans of videogames who love a good time. RE4 never misses on that aspect.

    The story is a simple one, nothing too complicated. You play as Leon Kennedy (back from the second game) and you travel to Europe to rescue toe President's daughter. Rumors have it that she was spotted in a small, rural community in the woods. That's all you have to go on. Most of the screenshots you have seen have been of the opening area, the woods and cabins. And this is where the game starts, but where it takes you leaves almost no stone unturned.

    Obviously, since this is a Resident Evil game there is going to be horror and suspenseful moments throughout. Of course the game isn't going to be a simple recue missions with "normal" citizens causing a problem. No, no, no, the problem is much worse. This is however, where some fans will get turned off; the enemies aren't the zombies of previous games, but they aren't "fully functional" human beings either. Something has made them go a little mad. While the story unfolds you understand the story and get information from cutscenes, letters, documents and other characters. But some fans have hated that the zombies are gones.

    Along with no zombies, the game just isn't as frightening as previous games. No longer just walking through dark hallways looking for keys, RE4 throws you into real environments and asks you to survive by any means. That's not to say this is a friendly walk in the park. Lunatics with chainsaws, pitchfork weilding psychotics and parasites galore run throughout the game. While the game is tense, difficult and stunningly well portrayed, it isn't truly horrifying.
    The atmosphere is still there, that's for sure, but the scenery isn't dark and bland. This is a good thing and makes the series feel fresh again, but some people just prefer dark corridors over woods and European settings.

    That is mainly the only downfall of the title. The new behind the shoulder camera mode is fantastic (so you can actually see what you're doing) and having a laser to show where you're aiming is well done. Some fans complain that this makes the game easy, and in a sense yes. There are more weapons, more ammunition, more ways to survive, but if you panic in some scenarios, you're a goner and get a chainsaw to the neck. Game over for you, bud.

    The settings in the game are all fully realized and a sight to behold. Even on the less-than-stellar PS2, the graphics are amazing. No real worries about rushed graphics or bland environments. These are all detailed worlds you walk through.

    Additionally, the bosses are spectacular. Most, if not all, are extremely memorable. Without giving anything away, you simply cannot just shoot until it dies, that won't work here. You need to be smart and learn your opponent. It really adds a new depth to the game itself. But besides boss fights, you will kill a vast array of "regular" enemies. Where most games give you 2 or 3 different enemy types, RE4 stacks the deck against you. You never get bored and you never feel comfortable in the game.

    The music, voice overs and dialogue is all crisp and helps entrance you in the game. The score is excellent at setting the tone and never comes across as overdone. The whispers and chanting of the townspeople and their screams are almost haunting.

    As for how long you'll play the game? Get ready to set aside a large portion of your life. RE4's main story will likely take 20-25 hours easily, and once you're done there are loads of unlockables. The PS2 version has extra content in the Ada Missions and others which don't feel tacked on. They feel and play like it could be a full game by itself. Nothing takes a hit here, which is amazing since the PS2 version came out 9 months after it's Gamecube brother.
    Even without the extras, just unlocking new weapons and customizing (and getting to keep them) for the next playthrough is amazing. Great depth in this portion as you can build up your best weapons and have a field day in another playthrough. Might not be as scary, but just as fun.

    As I said before, everyone should own this game. Not so much "survival horror" anymore as it is just "action adventure" but nonetheless, you do not want to miss this one.

    A PHENOMENAL AND MIND-BLOWING GAME 9.75 OUT OF 10 - 5 stars
    Resident Evil 4 Review
    This game is the main reason I purchased a PS2, and I'm damn well glad I purchased the system for this thrilling masterpiece. Before RE4, I struggled with the past numbered entries. I enjoyed them, but they were frustrating as hell. RE1: Why are there so many locked doors?! Why can't fight off a zombie when he tries to eat me? Ugh... SO MUCH CRAP TO FIND! RE2: Who the hell builds a police station like this?! There shouldn't be this many locked doors and passageways in a police station! Damn you lickers and zombie dogs! RE3: Ahhh!! GO AWAY NEMESIS, GO AWAY! Run Jill Valentine run, you slow b**ch! DAMMIT! I'm dead from a f***ing rocket launcher... FANTASTIC. But RE4 completely rebuilt the franchise from scratch and gave it new life. If you didn't play RE4 solely for the fact you had many troubles with the past entries. Worry not, this entry has eased the difficulty by miles and it's paced far better than the past entries. This means those long moments of nothing are pretty much eliminated.
    WHAT THE GAME IS: This game is a mix between survival-horror and third-person shooter, though it feels more like a third-person shooter. Leon Kennedy (The guy from RE2 and he had a brief role in Gaiden) has been sent on a mission to rescue the President's kidnapped daughter; Ashley Graham; in an obscure part of what appears to be Spain. During his mission there, the villagers attack and attempt to kill Leon. It also turns out these villagers are infected with something. These guys aren't the rotting corpses you remember from the old RE games, these guys are meaner and more deadly. He must find the source of the outbreak and look for the secrets surrounding a mysterious organization that operates there.
    GRAPHICS: Who said PS2 visuals are bad? This game looks great and even looks better than some of my Xbox 360 games. Overall, the visuals look great and really know how to milk the PS2 hardware for what it's worth.
    MUSIC: There is little present most of the time, something I miss from the old RE games because there was always some kind of creepy music in the background. It comes up at key moments but is sadly absent most of the time.
    SOUND: Shooting, dying screams, chainsaws, and exploding heads.
    GAMEPLAY: This game introduced the over-the-shoulder camera which works quite well when shooting. The shooting mechanics work well and use the same button layout as the past RE games (R1 to aim, X to fire). You get to shoot lots of zombies, and ammo is far more plentiful than most likely all the other RE games combined. There is a great selection of weapons to buy or find like guns, rocket launchers, and grenades. There are a bunch of other items to buy in the game as well. This game also has an upgrades system in which for a fee of some sort you can have your weapons upgraded to enlarge fire power and how much ammo a weapon can carry. But be warned the item compression system from the old RE games is still here, meaning you can only carry a certain number of items. This item compression system is at least far better than the old ones, allowing you to carry a large number of items before running out of room. You can also buy another box if you find your current one too small. This game also has a lot more health recovering items as well. You can even shoot fish and eat them along with chicken eggs to heal you. This game's main focus; shooting; works very well and the targeting system is among the most reliable I've ever used in a game. This game has great boss battles that are carefully balanced and heart-racing. This game relies on some timed button press scenes like the boulder scene or dodging some other large object that's coming at you. One part of the game I found rather surprising was the escort mission. All gamers pretty much hate escort missions because the person you're protecting is annoying and you'd rather see them die than let them live because it would just be a burden. Not in this game. The escort mission wasn't tedious or frustrating at all, and it was quite nice for a change to protect someone who isn't annoying as hell. Puzzles are cleverly devised in this game, and can be real brain-teasers at times and they weren't boring to solve. Every part of the gameplay is polished to perfection and can't really think of a way to knock off points against it. GO BUY THIS GAME NOW.
    OVERALL: This game is a superb and phenomenal and the gameplay is perfect.
    THE GOOD: Perfect gameplay, lots of guns, lots of zombies, lots of ammo, lots of health recovery, great story, an escort mission that doesn't suck, it's thrilling, good boss battles, great characters, and great graphics.
    THE BAD: The lack of music is the only thing that prevented me from giving this game a perfect rating. Too bad.

    This game is a GAME! - 5 stars
    Resident Evil 4 Review
    If you think you are a gamer, try this. Don't give up after passing the first town, it gets better and more interesting. I used to think that God of War was the best game I have played, but in My Opinion Resident Evil 4 is now my favorite game (for the PS2). The PS3 has better graphics, but a game is more than just that. Acting, story, sound, etc. This game has it all.

    My little cousin came over my place once and saw me playing and his thoughts were, "that game has no graphics", but then he turned off his PSP and decided to see me playing instead. Even my wife loves it.

    "Agarrenlo"; "Welcome Stranger"

    The Best Resident Evil Game In The Franchise - 5 stars
    Resident Evil 4 Review
    Resident Evil 4 is by far the best Resident Evil game. In it, there really aren't zombies, but crazy towns people with little creatures inside of them.
    Capcom and the designers of Resident Evil definately fixed the error of Resident Evil Code Veronica X, and put in a lot more ammo. The even added a money system, and first person shooting system for your rifle/sniper.
    It is very challenging, and will provide about 20 hours worth of fun for experienced gamers. You'll enjoy the plot and the ending and hours of gory excitment and scares.

    MCL,
    Bezerk The Antichrist

    Simply amazing - 5 stars
    Resident Evil 4 Review
    Well what can I say about RE4.Six years after the T-virus outbreak in Raccon city the returing survivior Leon Scott Kennedy now has a new mission.Save and protect the damesal in distress Ashely Graham from hordes of enimies.Now their are a few major changes in this game.For one the new over the shoulder shooting system replacing the traditional up,down,and foward system.Another change is the massive amounts of weapons and ammo you get in this game.In RE4 capcom dares you to fight the multitude of enimies and monstrosities in this game.Another change is the fact that you can stun enimies and kick or do a suplex which is a great way to conserve ammo.Now the AI is smart in this game they'll set up bear traps,chuck dynamite,set up tripwire explosives,and if youre distracted they'll try to take Ashely and if they do its game over for you and Ashelies only defense is calling Leon.The boss fights are even better you actually have to think out a straegy other than just point and shoot.Now for the bad.Well nothing bad is in this game.To put it simply RE4 is simply amazing and will satisfy your crave until RE5 comes out next year
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