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I haven't played an FPS since Doom, but I'd read such good reviews about the Wii version of this game I had to try it. Surprisingly, it lives up to the hype. The control scheme is great, it's very natural and satisfying. Gameplay is good too; not too easy, not too hard. I've never been a fan of games where you can't save whenever you want, but the combination of spots you can save manually plus automatic checkpoints as you enter places you're likely to get killed works well. I liked the atmosphere as well, it seemed immersive (i.e. scary). My first time through I was nervous and took things slowly, so it took 88 hours. My second run, keeping all the gear I had from the first, took about 18. Amazingly, it's just as fun the second time through, especially since you make enough money to upgrade all your weapons. You also unlock two new weapons at the end of the first run, which is nice, although the infinite launcher costs too much to afford for quite a while. I'll probably do a third run
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It may sound like I've been hiding in a cave, but this is actually my first time playing Resident Evil. I bought it for my boyfriend's birthday but I've been playing it more than him! I typically don't like shooter games, but this is so much fun! The wii controls are actually very easy to pick up. If this is your first time playing RE4 or your fifth I think everyone will enjoy this remake on the wii.
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When I first bought Resident Evil 4 for the Game Cube it blew me away, with it's graphics and game play. When I heard that it was headed for the Wii, I decided to buy the Wii Edition, and I have yet to regret it. The new controls are great, they make the game a little easier, but they also make it twice as fun. If you own a Wii and liked RE4 on GC, PC, or PS2, get the wii version.
The only problems are:
It's easier
Nothing new.
Aside from that this is like RE4 for the First Time...Again
5/5
The only problems are:
It's easier
Nothing new.
Aside from that this is like RE4 for the First Time...Again
5/5
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Resident Evil 4 was a departure for Capcom's influential survival horror series in terms of gameplay and style, and it worked for the better to say the least. Originally released on the Gamecube, and later the PS2, Resident Evil 4 was undoubtedly the best game in the franchise, and one of the best games ever made for either system as well. Now Capcom has ported the game to the Wii, and be glad they did. Everything that made Resident Evil 4 so good the first time around is here in spades, along with the additional features from the PS2 version (including Assignment Ada) and a new control scheme taking advantage of the Wii Remote and Nunchuk. Playing as Leon, the survivor of Resident Evil 2, you are on a hunt for the President's missing daughter in a Spanish village. Things aren't as they seem however as the blood thirsty townspeople begin to attack, with even bigger (and boy do I mean bigger) developments to come as well. If by some odd reason you have never played Resident Evil 4
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In January of 2005, Resident Evil 4 hit the scene. Since it's release it has already gone on to be labeled as one of the greatest games of all time. It redefined not only Resident Evil, but the action genre as a whole. The game was originally meant to be a Gamecube exclusive, but found its way to the PS2 later in October 2005. It then had another release on the PC. Now it comes to the Wii. If you've got a Wii and you for some reason haven't played Resident Evil 4, then this is probably the best version yet.
In case you don't know the story, Resident Evil 4 follows Leon S. Kennedy, a former RPD police officer trying to forget the horrors of Raccoon City. He now works as an agent for the President. The President's daughter has been kidnapped, and it's up to Leon to rescue her. Yet when he arrives to the location there's something weird about the locals. Leon will quickly discover that there are indeed things much worse than being mauled by zombies.
Most gamers are aware of Resident
In case you don't know the story, Resident Evil 4 follows Leon S. Kennedy, a former RPD police officer trying to forget the horrors of Raccoon City. He now works as an agent for the President. The President's daughter has been kidnapped, and it's up to Leon to rescue her. Yet when he arrives to the location there's something weird about the locals. Leon will quickly discover that there are indeed things much worse than being mauled by zombies.
Most gamers are aware of Resident
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I found it boring and the use of foul language a put off. Maybe I'm just too new to the Wii, but I never had a video game that used such language. Can't we just kill the bad guys and be done with it?
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Let me first state that RE4: Wii Edition is my first introduction to the RE video game series.
I have had a blast playing this game. The action is intense, the controls are precise, and it's simply addictive. The $30 price is a bargain, considering the amount of gameplay this game offers (Separate Ways, Assignment Ada, Mercenaries, in addition to replaying normal and pro mode).
Just get it already, you won't be disappointed.
I have had a blast playing this game. The action is intense, the controls are precise, and it's simply addictive. The $30 price is a bargain, considering the amount of gameplay this game offers (Separate Ways, Assignment Ada, Mercenaries, in addition to replaying normal and pro mode).
Just get it already, you won't be disappointed.
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Let me first state that RE4: Wii Edition is my first introduction to the RE video game series.
I have had a blast playing this game. The action is intense, the controls are precise, and it's simply addictive. The $30 price is a bargain, considering the amount of gameplay this game offers (Separate Ways, Assignment Ada, Mercenaries, in addition to replaying normal and pro mode).
Just get it already, you won't be disappointed.
I have had a blast playing this game. The action is intense, the controls are precise, and it's simply addictive. The $30 price is a bargain, considering the amount of gameplay this game offers (Separate Ways, Assignment Ada, Mercenaries, in addition to replaying normal and pro mode).
Just get it already, you won't be disappointed.
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While it can be frustrating, difficult and downright scary for the younger players, I would say this is one of the best games out for the Wii, and the best game in the RE series.
I have not played the Gamecube version, but the Wii controls are intuitive and easy to figure out. The characters control quite easily, but the menu system takes a LITTLE getting used to, mainly figuring out what buttons do what in the menu. Setting up shoot-then-hand-to-hand-combat combos gets easier as you go along, and after a few hours of playing I think most people will be able to find their own creative ways to use this technique, which is a very valuable strategy in this game. I had no issues with the third-person camera, something that I find very often spoils an otherwise flawless game (see: Ninja Gaiden Black).
Replayability and value are certainly there, a trademark of the RE series. There are also no goofy hacks to easily rack up money or unlock hidden mini-games and items, so getting to all
I have not played the Gamecube version, but the Wii controls are intuitive and easy to figure out. The characters control quite easily, but the menu system takes a LITTLE getting used to, mainly figuring out what buttons do what in the menu. Setting up shoot-then-hand-to-hand-combat combos gets easier as you go along, and after a few hours of playing I think most people will be able to find their own creative ways to use this technique, which is a very valuable strategy in this game. I had no issues with the third-person camera, something that I find very often spoils an otherwise flawless game (see: Ninja Gaiden Black).
Replayability and value are certainly there, a trademark of the RE series. There are also no goofy hacks to easily rack up money or unlock hidden mini-games and items, so getting to all
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Alot of people complain that this version is alot easier. It is, but they fail to mention that it is so becasue it is more realistic. You can move your gun quicker becasue you point at the screen instead of moving the control stick to look around. In the real world you would be pointiong and moving your gun just like in the game, so the real complaint should be that the GC and PS2 versions were needlessly difficult by being unrealistic.
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This version of Resident Evil 4 on the wii is incredible. It's so fun to play using the wii remote. You get pin point accurassy shooting in game. The graphics are as flawless as ever. Love the controls like no other! I highly recommend this title!
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this game is freakin SWEEEEET BEST GAME ON THE WIIIIIIIIII!
only comlaint is im a collecter and the wrapping left a residue on the game case=/
WORTH THE MONEY EXXELENT CONTROLS AMAZING GAME
only comlaint is im a collecter and the wrapping left a residue on the game case=/
WORTH THE MONEY EXXELENT CONTROLS AMAZING GAME
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RE4 is what WII gamers have been waiting for! While it is not a run-and-gun formatted game, Resident Evil as a whole has never been that type of game. I learned the controls easily, and have been having a blast (lliterally) ever since. I highly recommend that you purchase the players guide with this game -not to cheat but to enhance! Besides, what have we got to lose with such a low market price set for this game? Who cares if it is a re-release? It has special features (Ada Wong) that allows for further play in different levels that weren't available on the other systems. Nothing beats the WII controls for overall game play!











