Let’s make one thing perfectly clear right off the bat: The Wii is the definitive platform upon which to play Resident Evil 4. With its inclusion of all of the special features from the previous games and the masterful calibration of the Wiimote, the
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GameSpy
Capcom's nail-biting final entry to its hugely popular horror franchise was a perfect example of how to breathe new life into a stagnating genre. Resident Evil 4 redefined the survival horror experience and saw our man of the
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Welcome to the third incarnation of one of the greatest games ever made. Somehow, someway, they’ve managed to improve upon what was already an almost-perfect gaming experience. The Wiimote and Nunchuk prove their worth in adventure games in an even
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Gaming Target
Resident Evil 4 became an instant classic after its 2005 GameCube release. The game reenergized the largely stagnant Resident Evil series by adding a heavy dose of action into the survival horror gameplay. Just like all good sequels, Resident Evil 4
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There are many things one can say about the survival horror series that sparked a genre almost single handedly. Most of those things would be true - deep character involvement, fascinating graphics, and of course, the thought provoking melodies that
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Game Revolution
Resident Evil 4 was a spectacular game when it first came out, with amazing graphics for its mother system, the Nintendo Gamecube, contextually sensitive buttons and controls, and interactive cutscenes involving awesome knife fights, portentous plot
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The survival horror masterpiece that graced the GameCube and PlayStation 2 in 2005 is making an encore presentation on Wii. Leon returns to face hordes of infected villagers, chainsaw-wielding maniacs, and grotesque monsters all over again. But do Wii
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Amped IGO
When Resident Evil 4 came out for the Nintendo GameCube in January 2005, it blew everyone’s expectations out of the water and presented us with something that has since been considered one of the greatest games not of just last generation, but ever
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Worth Playing
Resident Evil 4 is a game with a long history. Announced not too long after the release of Resident Evil: Code Veronica, RE4 was supposed to be the next "true" title in the Resident Evil franchise. The first version of Resident Evil 4 was a massive
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Like the rest of the world, we loved Resident Evil 4 more than we ever thought possible. A complete reinvention, it's what the series desperately needed after a number of spin-offs and lacklustre sequels threatened to destroy the saga. It shows how
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GameZone
The Resident Evil franchise has been a favorite of mine for years. I always enjoyed the thrilling survival horror setup that had you jumping with every creak or noise in the game. I have played every release of the main series starting with the first
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Console Game World
When Resident Evil 4 came out a few years ago for the GameCube (and later the PlayStation 2), it was hailed as one of the best games of the generation, both graphically and in gameplay. The game's radical departure from the classic Resident Evil formula
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Wii Advanced
If you’ve never heard of Resident Evil 4 before then you’ve been living under a rock. There’s simply no need to bother you with the obligatory introduction, as this is a game that needs no introduction: it simply rocks. Whether or not you’ve
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Gamecritics
With its excellent pacing, gripping gameplay, tense and creepy atmosphere, and compelling over-the-shoulder camera, 2005's Resident Evil 4 has gained widespread recognition as one of the best videogames ever made. Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition features
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As soon as I booted up the Wii Edition, I felt an overwhelming sense of deja vu: The graphics looked almost identical to the Gamecube version and the extra content was already available on the PS2. I thought the only thing different in the game was the
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HonestGamers
With the Nintendo Wii selling like hotcakes, but with its recent software leaving a lot to be desired, it should only seem fitting that Capcom have decided to port over their wildly successful Resident Evil 4 to the system known for motion sensory
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1UP
Variety is the spice of life, and we as gamers are blessed with choices, choices like "Which version of Resident Evil 4 should I buy? Should I buy the now superinexpensive PS2 version, which features the superfun Separate Ways content with Ada Wong?
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GameAlmighty
It’s been over 2 years since Resident Evil 4 first debuted on the Nintendo Gamecube and went on to become one of the best games of the year. Resident Evil 4 not only breathed new life in to an aging series, it managed to bring the survival horror genre
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Eurogamer
You might remember a game called Resident Evil 4. You might remember it because when it came out on the GameCube it was an instant action classic, reinvigorating the Resident Evil series and bringing it right up to date with a massive bang (and then a
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