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Resident Evil 4 on Wii (2007)

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Average rating: (78%)
111225410620
4.0
 
Certificate: 15
Developers: CAPCOM
Genres: Wii
Number of players: 1
Released: 29/06/2007
Also Available on:  Also Available on: GAMECUBE  Also Available on: PS2

Brief synopsis of Resident Evil 4

Back in the early days of the PlayStation, Resident Evil was a must-have game. The definitive survival horror game, it aimed to give players the experience of a videogame that delivered the frights and intense atmosphere of a horror movie. The gameplay involved claustrophobic fixed view cameras and required the player to blast at horrific groaning zombies. Two sequels followed for the Sony console, as well as some special editions and a lightgun spin-off. When RE: Code Veronica appeared on the Dreamcast, the graphics and gameplay developed in line with the then-new console's awesome powers. Since then, the series has continued on PS2 in third-person and lightgun versions. In 2002, the franchise came to GameCube with two titles: RE: Zero, an all-new prequel, and Resident Evil, a remake of the original. This remake, regarded as a worthy and laudable endeavour by some, and something of a white elephant by others, was perhaps the first game to show what Nintendo's diminutive and easily underestimated console was really capable of. The terrifying mansion, rendered in real and vibrant 3D rather than pre-rendered graphics, looked amazing. But as new versions arrived on the PS2, it was easy to believe that Capcom were hesitant to commit fully to the Nintendo system. In something of a departure, the fourth instalment in the series proper debuted on GameCube, and was followed inevitably by release on other - more popular - consoles.

As a result of the game already having been in the public domain so long, the storyline is well known, but here's a quick thumbnail for you: the horrific incidents at Raccoon City now exist only in the memories of those who witnessed them. Leon, a US Secret Agent, is assigned to investigate the kidnapping of the President's daughter, and is led to a rural part of Europe in his quest. When he stops to ask directions, he is attacked by hideous monsters that he had assumed were human. Now his only choice is to battle for survival and hope to somehow find what the source of the creatures is. As well as having still very impressive graphics, the game is now played in a free-roaming environment rather than a series of fixed viewpoint scenes. Most exciting for horror fans is the inclusion of a new weapon, the shotgun, which tears chunks out of more than one enemy at a time; it's just as well, because ammo is limited. The creatures you battle all react convincingly depending on where you shoot them.

And shooting these creatures takes on a whole new dimension with the Wii Edition of Resident Evil 4. Players can now use the Wii Remote to aim, fire, slash and avoid the baddies with intuitive movements. RE4 Wii Edition also includes the content from the PS2 iteration which, if you recall, boasted a selection of extras.

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Rated - 1 starsAwful

RevDodge from Pompey [Highly rated reviewer] , 08/02/2008

Cumbersome controls ruin what could have been a decent game. The wiimote is woefully underused, it's only function being targetting. Honestly, you can't even point at items in the inventory screen but have to navigate using the control stick, which is soo frustrating.

In-game, the fact the control stick is used for both character movement and camera movement when aiming your gun means you can't move and shoot at the same time, so in every fight you just end up rooted to the spot, plugging away at slowly shuffling zombies until they eventually die, which is really quite boring. And woe betide you if a zombie should somehow make it behind you, as it takes a good few seconds to turn around, by which time you're already dead.

And another thing. Maybe I've just been spoiled playing too many realistic war games, but when I shoot something in the face from a foot away I expect it to die, not groan briefly in pain then hit me with a pitchfork. This applies to both humans and zombies in the game and sort of ruins the whole experience. Instead of being scary, enemies are simply tiresome.

All of which, unfortunately, makes for a very dull and frustrating experience. Bottom line - games should be fun. This game is a chore.

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Rated - 5 starsBest Wii Game

fredfunk from Derby [Highly rated reviewer] , 23/07/2007

Ok, so this is basically a rehash of the outstanding Gamecube version, except the shooting is now handled by pointing the Wiimote (and a few other motion controls thrown in), but it is still hands down the best game currently available on the Wii.

The only other contender would be Zelda which is also a stunning game, but RE4 for me wins on the graphical front and most importantly the gameplay. In fact, so impressive are the graphics that they would hold their own against any nextgen console.

Although the story and dialogue resemble an episode of Sunset Beach, this won't hold you back from the hours of zombie-blasting fun you'll have.

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Rated - 5 starsAs good as it gets

A customer from Scotland , 01/08/2007

This is quite simply the best game available on the Wii so far. Go out and buy it. You will not be disappointed.

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Rated - 5 starsBUY IT!

Soraya Holmes from Gosport , 31/08/2007

Love this game, purchased it as soon as it was released.

Big fan of the Resi series, this game is ace on the Wii and is a must have.

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