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    Resident Evil 4

    Resident Evil 4 (GameCube)

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    Developer

    Capcom

    Publisher

    Capcom

    Genre

    Action

    Players

    1

    C3 Score
    9
    Reader Score (139 Votes)
    7

    Posted on 17.01.2005 User Icon Posted by James Temperton (Mr. T) Number of Comments Comments: 42 Number of Reads Reads: 3974
    Tag Tags: Resident Evil 4, Capcom, Capcom, Action, GameCube
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    The last time we reviewed a game of this calibre we were writing about the greatest game of all time, we are now confident that before us we have the second greatest game ever created. Indeed, Resident Evil 4 is so good that only the revolutionary Ocarina of Time can surpass it.
    We are not the biggest fans of the Resident Evil series, don't get us wrong it is a great franchise, but the whole experience was getting a little stale on us. Resident Evil 4 then, represents the greatest change to the franchise since its inception. This is no longer a fixed-camera pre-rendered job, RE4 is a full on 3D adventure packed to the rafters with great features, stunning gameplay and edge-of-the-seat action.

    It is six years after the events of Resident Evil 2 and Umbrella are ruined. When the T-Virus was released into Raccoon City, the American government destroyed the location and severed all ties with Umbrella. Before you could say 'Argh Zombie' Umbrella faded away into obscurity. To tie in nicely with all of this Leon S. Kennedy now works for the US government as a hugely trained agent (more than convenient). We join the game as he is dispatched on a classified mission to return the President's kidnapped daughter from the depths of Europe.

    The story is told through a number of cut-scenes, and Capcom have gone to huge lengths to make them all fit together into a cohesive story. The cut-scenes blend into the main game seamlessly as the compelling story of RE4 unwinds before your very eyes. The dialogue is all nice and fast, and whilst the lines might sometimes make you raise an eyebrow disapprovingly for the most part they are excellent. The game starts off at the same point as the E3 2004 demo, standing in very remote and rural location, in the middle of a woodland looking straight towards a rather suspicious and run-down looking house. So, in true RE tradition, what is the best plan of action? Go and visit the suspicious looking house, of course!

     

    Before you have even settled into your seat you are being attacked by the occupant of said house with an axe, the learning curve is just a little bit more than steep. Making a running jump out the window you will soon discover that your current place of occupancy is not just home to one madman...but a whole population of them...

    Where this game really differs from it's predecessors is in that none of the enemies are zombies. This means they are no longer slow, shuffling, mumbling idiots. They don't just stumble towards you in enclosed spaces. They are super-clever, super-quick, team working, bloodthirsty maniacs. Due to this extra bit of pace and intelligence the game RE4 never really slows down...ever. Your life is permanently under threat and you can't really stop to think for a minute. We made the mistake of taking shelter in a house in the early parts of the games to have a minute to plan what to do next. The villagers started to work out how to get in and before we could even get out they had got in, the result...You're Dead...

    One worry we did have with the introduction of the full-on 3D environments was the lack of the scare factor. Thankfully, any worries of that are removed thanks to some ingenious little additions. People hide in the shadows out of your view, and as you walk past they spring out at you, as we have already mentioned they will kick open doors and chase after you...and just in case super-intelligent villagers aren't enough for you, RE4 features the biggest selection of beasts and monsters we have ever seen in a survival horror game. The game doesn't even wait for the bosses to come around before it presents you with a truly terrifying proposition. At one point you find yourself trapped in a hedge maze and slowly realise you're not alone; nay, there are rabid beasts after you and with no clear way out, the fear factor really kicks in!

    Things are only made worse when you have to control the weaponless Ashley (the President's daughter who you are on a mission to save). All you have is a torch...all you have against you is...everything. This calls for a totally different gameplay approach, whilst you have to be a bit cautious with what you do playing as Leon, when you are in control of Ashley you can't make one single mistake.

    One gripe that we always had with previous was the control system. The brilliant suspense and tension took precedence over ease of control, indeed, the bugger of a system seemed to be made bad to make the game a more terrifying and tense experience. This time things are a little different, mostly thanks to the free-roaming nature of the game. Holding down the control stick will make you walk, hold B at the same time and you will run, so no change there. The biggest advantage in RE4 is the addition of a context-sensitive action button (A). Depending on what situation you are in the function of this button will change. It makes playing the game fairer, more diverse and simply better. With this new addition a whole new potential opens up in the game. You can jump through windows, jump off roof-tops, deal with enemies in new and innovative ways and even ride in a mine cart!

     

    The camera might be 'free-roaming', but in all honesty, it really isn't. Your view of the game is from behind whomever you are controlling, so should someone, or something, make a move for your from behind, you might just be in for a surprise. The best bit of the new control/camera system comes with the addition of a free-aim option. By tapping the R-Trigger you can aim freely (rather than the default auto-aim the game provides) meaning you can target specific body parts! If RE4 was gory before, it is now one of the most violent and repulsive games ever created (Postal and Manhunt ignored). You can aim at feet, arms, legs, groins, necks, heads...every single part of ever enemy. It isn't just for good fun though; it also provides a whole new depth to the game. Headshots are obviously more effective than body shots in terms of killing enemies quickly (most of the time!), but sometimes aiming at parts of the body can come in handy. Low on bullets? Shoot them in the knees and run away, or wait to line up a few enemies at once and shoot them all through the mid-rift for multiple carnage! Close range shooting isn't the only way to do things in RE4 you can also snipe from distance (one of the best methods if killing we have seen in a game ever), use automatic weapons, throw about grenades, have some fun with the mine-gun, upgrade your pistol...and the list goes on. The sound of bullet against foe is also supremely satisfying, as is the firing effects of all the weapons in the game.

    The best bit of the game in our opinion has to be the bosses. They really are terrifying! No two boss battles are the same either, making for the greatest variety we have ever seen in a game. What is more they look and sound awesome too! One of the earlier bosses you encounter is known only as El Gigante by the locals...and for good reason too! You have to be mentally smart and calm and take in your surroundings and the make-up of the enemies with great speed, otherwise it will almost certainly be curtains...very gory curtains. We don't want to spoil any of the better bosses from later in the game, so you'll just have to play the game and find out yourself. What we will say is this: be prepared for the unexpected. Every time you think that you might have seen the biggest, baddest and toughest boss in the game, Capcom shove in one five times as big for good measure.

    The whole gaming experience here has been made for less frustrating than before thanks to some great new additions. You can now save whenever you find a type-writer, and there are loads of the things dotted about the gaming world. And finding things in general is made so much easier thanks to a map that you can consult quickly and easily, with hints to pathways, doors and various other areas of importance.

    Rather than finding weapons, this time you have to buy them. Throughout the game you will come across various traders, with whom you can exchange treasures found throughout the game for weapons and upgrades. This adds a nice new depth to the game as you decide what would be the best thing to spend your money on. The amount you can carry has also been improved. You start off with limited holding space, but as you go through the game you will probably have enough space to carry as much as you like.

     

    The game lasts about 20 hours in total, and none of the time is wasted. Every second of it is full on, exciting and compelling gameplay, no pointless faffing about wondering what to do next or what you should be doing, if you think you can do that, you'll die. And better than all of that: no backtracking! The various puzzles the game throws at you are also better than ever before. Whilst not painfully unobvious, they are just difficult enough to create a nice taxing and worthwhile challenge.

    We can't give enough credit to how this game looks; it is simply jaw dropping. Not only is it stupidly gory, detailed and realistic, but more importantly insanely atmospheric. This game has the ability to feel physically scary in a way that no game has done before. It grabs you with it's enticing looks and it doesn't allow you to look away until it hurts too much to ignore. The way the rain falls on the environment around you, the way fire flickers and jumps, the satisfying chunks of claret and tissue that flies out when you unload a shotgun in someone's face, all are just some of the stunning visual masterpieces that can be found in RE4.

    As if by some strange miracle, this full on 3D version of Resident Evil looks every bit as stunning as its pre-rendered sibling...perhaps even better. The areas of the game are hugely varied, detailed and exceptionally realistic. As you wonder about the village, the sun low in the sky the light starts to lessen and lessen until it totally disappears behind the horizon. Darkness falls, lightening flashes, rain falls, and torches flicker. And it's all real-time too! Shadows are cast dramatically across the eerie landscape...

    The one major downside of this game (and yes, it is the only major one we have) is the way in which the game avoids slowdown; in a word...badly. The game runs at 30fps, which is stunning all things considered, but to make sure of this Capcom have 'faked' widescreen display. It makes the playing area small on quite a few 'cheaper' TVs. If you play your games on a 14" thing in your attic, you might want to move the chair a bit closer. We played it all on a 32" widescreen TV with zoom function, so we had no problem, but when testing it on a widescreen set with no zoom, and also a normal TV the problem was clear: huge boarders, small playing area...

    And yes, that is our only gripe with this game. The final point we will make before the summary is on the sound. Often a hugely ignored aspect of games, you can't ignore what is on display here in RE4. The guns sound just delicious, especially the more powerful weapons, the sound of bullet on cranium is superb...and we're not even mentioning the best bits. The voice acting is also very believable, thankfully actors worth their salt have been roped in this time to give the plot some real creditability.
    Gameplay

    10

    The best survival horror game ever, and it plays like it. Gone are the days of Resident Evil being a frustrating affair at times, this game lets you enjoy it with no distractions. Perfect controls, sublime bosses and levels. We really couldn't ask for anything more.
    Graphics

    10

    Perfection. We always moan about games trying to be too realistic, but when a game does it this well (and for good reason) it is simply stunning. This is the best looking game ever, without doubt. If you disagree, you're either blind or stupid.
    Sound

    8

    Superb voice acting, and even better sound effects. Never before have guns sounded so solid, so deadly and so utterly terrifying. Only serves to add to the games already awesome atmospheric feel.
    Value

    10

    20 hours of gameplay if you don't rush it, and we can't complain about that. Previously Resident Evil had relied on replay-value to extend lifespan, but now the main adventure will last you nearly a day in total gameplay goodness. And there is no time wasting either; it's all action from start to finish!
    9

    /10

    C3 Score It will have your jaw dropping, your hands trembling and your arse cheeks clenching for all of the 20 sublime hours it offers. It looks like no game ever has before, the gameplay is perfect, it is a total revolution as far as the franchise goes and this review only just touches the surface. You have to own this game to really understand how sublime it is. When Ocarina of Time was released back in 1998 it became the best game of all time, now, here in 2005 Resident Evil 4 is launched. Ladies and Gentleman, we give you the second greatest game ever created. Buying this game will change your perceptions of modern videogaming standards; you owe yourself this experience.
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    Have N64 back. Untold joy.
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     L100 C3 Master

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    My God this game is insanely good, I've just been totally blown away by it. If this doesn't get the GC flying off every shelf in the world, I don't know what will!
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     L100 C3 Master

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    Shame its no longer exclusive - I won't be able to help feel slightly angry when I play it now - not just for this but because I hold Capcom mostly responsible for GameCube's commercial failier.
    on 17.01.2005 at 01:01
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    Indeed
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     L100 C3 Master

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    It's the only game I'd consider importing - yes even over Zelda *shock* - but I'm a huge RE fan and play asia are doing a special free Umbrella umbrella with it.

    I'll read the review tomorrow, but as usualy I bet it's high class tempo :Smilie
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    on 17.01.2005 at 01:04
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    Have N64 back. Untold joy.
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     L100 C3 Master

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    Classic one liner again BEAM. I hardly think you can blame Capcom for the GameCube's failings, they have supported it very well indeed, the fact is Nintendo didn't offer the support that they needed, they didn't value Capcom enough. Still, who cares. It's on GameCube for a year exclusively, it will be best on GameCube...and at the end of the day, it is a stunning game regardless of all that rubbish.
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     L90 Mii

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    amazing reveiw temp, this game looks mind blowing.
    on 17.01.2005 at 01:16
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     L88 Super Sonic

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    Possibly one of the best games out there.
    (in my opinion)
    on 17.01.2005 at 05:51
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    Well, tempo, originally Resi 2 and 3 were supposed to be remakes like Resi 1. And we were supposed to get those 5 exclusive games - and Resi 4 exclusive. I can't help but think that if Capcom hadn't lied like this then Nintendo might've approached things differently and got someone else to make more mature games for GameCube, but they were relying on Capcom. Secondly I think the way they've treated Resident Evil has been bad - with crap PS2 games (I'd like to buy capcom a dictionary so they can look up the word "exclusive"Smilie and no marketing, they've totally ruined a popular series. If people had known resi existed on GameCube at the time and there weren't the PS2 games, people would've flocked to GameCube.
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    If this doesn't help turn the tide for the 'cube, then I'm getting on a plane, flying over there and personally taking some names...
    on 17.01.2005 at 11:06
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    What about the music?
    I heard some very nice ambient in one of the movies...
    on 17.01.2005 at 11:20
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    Flame On!
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     L100 C3 Master

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    Exactly, Casual gamers have no idea the PS2 is getting a version of this yet, and with th GC at
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    Well, Sharp, that's not entirely true - at least in the UK. Official PlayStation Mag announced (which we all assumed was false information) it was coming to the PS2 a long while back...So that's at least 250,000 monthyl readers that saw that news and told their 'PS2 mates' how the GC's only hope is coming to their system 'soon'! :roll:

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    So, Tempo, how's the music in this game?
    on 17.01.2005 at 12:37
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    I REALLY believe Revolution will be like the computer PreCrime had in the movie Minority Report. [UPDATE- I was right!]
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     L27 Akuma

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    Man, I KNEW this game was gonna be good! :-D

    Ninty better pump up their advertising so this lands with a huge BANG in Europe!

    I'm talking Halo 2 advertising here!! Or maybe they'll pump that much advertising into the new Zelda :sarcy:

    Anywayz,

    Does anyone know the USA sales figures of this game so far? Is it No.1 in the US national charts?

    IT SHOULD BE!!
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    I REALLY believe Revolution will be like the computer PreCrime had in the movie Minority Report. [UPDATE- I was right!]
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    DO NOT BLAME CAPCOM PEOPLE!!

    They were already majorly broke and still had the will to make a bunch of games for the small user-base GameCube. That shows they cared about Ninty. Well, the developers anyway, it WAS the shareholders that requested Resi 4 to be ported.

    Nintendo should have bought the company by now!! Think of how many franchises they would have under their belt EXCLUSIVE to Revolution!! They got an opportunity to get some ace games for N5 and they just not doing anything!!

    Hello!? Anyone there Iwata?
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    omg lol
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    I'm relieved the game lived up to its promise, and can't wait to play it. It's probably my most anticipated Cube game since...well, ever, probably. And whilst it's far too late to save the Gamecube, RE4 perhaps manages to arrive just in time to save my personal interest in the Cube.:Smilie
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     L100 C3 Master

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    so is this game really that good? If it is, I'll get it striaght away, no doubt!
    YOU HAVE JUST LOST THE GAME. Sorry. Smilie
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    "Well, Sharp, that's not entirely true - at least in the UK. Official PlayStation Mag announced (which we all assumed was false information) it was coming to the PS2 a long while back...So that's at least 250,000 monthyl readers that saw that news and told their 'PS2 mates' how the GC's only hope is coming to their system 'soon'! "

    Really? God damn it, though no one I know has any clue. Still that sucks on so many levels, why couldn't they just have waited till after its launch.
    on 17.01.2005 at 17:21
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    Have N64 back. Untold joy.
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    Amusingly, the footage used on PSM2 was from the GameCube version of the game. False advertising or what! Raindog, I just know you'll love it, the whole experience is superbly deep and involving! :-d
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    "If this doesn't help turn the tide for the 'cube, then I'm getting on a plane, flying over there and personally taking some names..."

    :lol:

    errr...
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    9.9 .... Holy... F*cking... Sh*t....

    Very good review!
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    Well I feel like just dancing round the room and banging the keyboard with my head in order to convey my excitement aboutthis game but i feel that would annoy you guys so I'll just dance round the room shouting nonsense.


    Woo I've done it.
    errr...
    on 17.01.2005 at 18:17
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    Soon we can comment on this ya!?!
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    Superb review James! Excellent game, and a very justified score! I can't wait to get my hands on this one, hehe!
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    Damn!

    Sucks that I hate Resident Evil games!

    Nice Review Temp!


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    So, I understand there is absolutely NO music in this game??
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