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Resident Evil 4 Review
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Resident Evil 4 Review

Resident Evil 4 Review

Resident Evil 4 has gone down in history as one of the best games ever made. Which is why playing it all over again on a different system with different mechanics isn't a bad thing at all. Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition is a straight port of the original game to the wii. The main story is still the same. The obvious change are the controls. They are by far the best third person controls on the wii. The new features include the Assignment Ada and Separate Ways side stories. This is more appealing to the hard core fanboys, but it's still nice to have the lovely Ada Wong in our hands. The game is still the masterpiece it was back in 2005. This is more like a collector's edition version of the game. And at the budget price of $30 and widescreen format, this game will blow you away like a shotgun shell to a spanish peasant's head.

The Wii makes this games difficulty pretty easy but it is still really fun. You get to stroll around and just take out everyone on your way through the game. The designers did another great job of making this game. They have really innovative ways of beating bosses and finding your way through the levels. One really cool thing about it is when you beat it you can play it again with all of your kick ass guns from before and in a harder level. It has a pretty immersing story if you are into watching the clips, if not then just don't watch 'em. The only problem I really have with this game is that some of the bosses before the final one are harder then the last boss. If you have magnum and shotgun bullets be prepared to have an easy time with the last guy. Although this game is still really fun and the zombies can now combat you with tools and chainsaws so it is pretty awesome.

Resident Evil 4 is by far the best Resident Evil yet, and is by far the best on the Wii. It features all of the bonus content on the PS2 version of the game while using the revolutionary controller of the Nintendo Wii. Even though the game was initially released years ago, it holds up remarkably well and the graphics seem to be on par with most of the Wii games we're seeing today. The game's story is awesome as well, with gameplay to match. Quite simply, Resident Evil 4 is the epitome of shooters, especiallt for the Nintendo Wii. Even if you have the game for other consoles you owe it to yourself to pick this one up at the cheap price of 30 dollars.

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