
Resident Evil 4 Wii Resident Evil 4 now comes to the Wii with added Wii Remote controller support, allowing players to aim, fire, slash and avoid oncoming adversaries with intuitive motions and movements. Wii Remote action – allows players to aim weapons, cutting with a knife, control action sequences and much more. Behind the camera view "Separate Ways" – play as Ada Wong in five new chapters that reveal the terrifying sight of the original framework. Includes bonus content FRO…
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Fun: 5. 0 out of 5 stars in January 2005 arrived Resident Evil 4 on the stage. Since its release has been labeled as one of the best games of all time. Not only is Resident Evil redefined, but the action genre as a whole. The game was originally designed as a GameCube exclusive, but found his way to the PS2 in late October 2005. He had a different version on your computer. Now coming to the Wii. If you have a Wii and for some reason I have not played Resident Evil 4, so this is probably the best version yet.
If you do not know the story, is Resident Evil 4 Leon S. Kennedy, a former police RPD trying to forget the horrors of Raccoon City. He now works as an agent for the president. President's daughter kidnapped, and it's up to Leon to rescue. But when it comes to the point that there is something strange on the premises. Leon soon discover that there are things much worse than being injured by zombies.
Most players are aware of Resident Evil 4 for greatness, but it never hurts to go through it again. Resident Evil 4 sports some of the best game in the series. Instead of a fixed camera follows Leon around and see things from over the shoulder. This means that Resident Evil 4 Resident Evil was the first to go fully 3D and works very well. The environments are fantastic future, even the smallest things set. Already two years later, the game looks absolutely fantastic. There are also some XBOX360 games that do not provide this kind of attention to detail. No frame rate problems and no load times terrible. Best of all, the game is still a good challenge.
With regard to the gameplay of Resident Evil 4, but the Wii is a totally different experience. At first it was difficult not to feel a bit nervous about the controls. Most games ported to the Wii has had control problems. Surprisingly, Resident Evil 4 no. Wii controls are excellent. Almost perfect. We will use the Nunchuck to drive, and the Wii Remote acts as a firearm. In the interactive movie sequences, you use the Wii Remote and Nunchuck to do things like shading when the game says to Dodge. Or when the game says you have to cut the rope after the first boss, for example, we will use the Wii Remote to cut the rope. At first you might think that those Wii controls are all additions, but the ultimate Resident Evil 4 makes a very different experience, and when it suits them, you'll wonder how you ever did without them. Even if you have played through the PlayStation and PlayStation 2 versions, you might want to give the Wii version a shot because of it alone.
If you have any real criticism regarding the control system would be that Leon does not turn on automatically when the purpose of the distance to the right or left of the screen (such as how the main character is Red Steel). Instead we have to do with the Nunchuck. There will be plenty of times when you will unfairly damage. Worse, can you get confused about games like Red Steel has been used for such things. This can also make some boss battles harder than it should. It is clear that Capcom knows that the controls take a while to get used to the managers are not as tough as they were in the other game versions. Any person who dominates the Gamecube or PS2 version is the Wii version will be pretty easy. In fact, it even feels as if the defendant has taken a break.
If the Wii remotes do not work for you or if you want to play in the traditional way, the game supports the Classic Controller, and it is good if you want other options.
Wii version has no additional extras, however. This may disappoint some players. Includes all the extras from the PS2 version, at least, but it's a bit sad that, apart from the Wii controls, Capcom has not put any extra equipment that is exclusive to the Wii version at all.
The game sounds almost the same as it did on GameCube. Regarding the technical aspects of the game, here is a direct port. All voice acting and dialogue is the same, and still sounds good.
The only real major problem with Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition is simple: There is another port. The controls work well here, however, but the fact that this is the fourth time the game has been released. In all honesty, like all other people have not played the game but they want? Even with the Wii controls, and great affordability, it becomes difficult to tell the owners of the Xbox or PS2 versions to get this. Even if the Wii controller play a completely different experience, still the same game that was released in 2005.
Advantages:
+ Fantastic Gameplay
+ Very good overall argument
Music + good voice acting and sound effects
+ The game looks amazing
+ All Extras are here Playstation 2
+ A port perfectly, no problems or issues framerate time of loading
+ Wii controls are almost perfect
+ The Classic Controller is available for those who do not want to use the Wii Remote and Nunchuck
Cons:
-Extra is not Wii exclusive
"The game is somewhat easier
"There is a fourth version of Resident Evil 4th If you already have PS2 and GameCube version of the game you really have to wonder if the Wii controls to justify another purchase. It is a completely different experience, but what is really at stake is still the same game you have in 2005.
Fun: 5. 0 out of 5 stars Resident Evil 4 is generally regarded as one of the best action games ever made – for a reason. When you pick it up and start playing, you do not want to quit. And the Wii launch is without doubt the best version yet.
For those of you who have never played before, the game centers around Leon Kennedy, on a mission to save the President's daughter Ashley Graham. But the inhuman creature creature after being thrown, it quickly becomes apparent that these are not ordinary hijackers treated. It is more or less a side story to the main plot of Resident Evil, so even if you've never played a RE game before in your life, do not worry – you will not be confused.
The game is incredibly fun to play. It has a couple of "spring" moments, but usually not really a scary game. It is very bloody, but – Leon can die in a series of memorable and horrific forms, such as having his head cut by a chainsaw-wielding maniac. Also very difficult sometimes. Sagittarius near enemies, but from the outset, forcing controls to adjust quickly to survive. And believe me, you will die. You will die many times. What causes the game to have a little fear tend to be surrounded and fear for their survival – despite the normal difficulties are not as bad as some other games notoriously difficult (coughDMC3cough).
Now, as for the Wii version. If you have played the game before, it is where you want to take note.
Wii controls work very well and is very intuitive after a few minutes. To fire, just hold B, aim with the Wiimote and press A to fire. It works very well and allows for speed and accuracy hitherto unknown – has played the Wii version, I doubt I can get back to a traditionally designed controller. Just shake the Wiimote, and automatically attack the nearest target with his knife. (I was skeptical of the auto-play goal before, but it really works well.)
Of course, refund checks to be more user friendly is the game itself is also a bit easier as a result, especially if you've played before. There is also a bit annoying to use his rifle – when you really need a clear focus – the game lets you aim using the joystick. But nitpicks, these are only minor in what is otherwise a fantastic game.
Wii version has both the additional content included in the PS2 version, and the superior graphics and sound of the GameCube version. So if you have never played the game before, this is definitely the version to get. And even if you've played before, just $ 30, may be worth only collect again.
Fun: 5. 0 out of 5 stars This game is fun, fear, exciting. . . . It's amazing. But note that the following amendment intends to play with a Classic Controller (available here on Amazon pretty cheap Wii Classic Controller), not the Wii Remote, and players can switch between the Wii Remote and Classic Controller any time.
Tan. . I opened a cold, I sat with my new game of RE4 and continued to have a heart attack caused the game of terror. No, not really. I am old, but hopefully not so old.
Start the game (Leon) in the woods in an old house on the outskirts of a Spanish-speaking people in Europe. You control one third of Leon. The graphics are stellar and the sound is as realistic as it gets.
As she walked through the woods toward the house creepy in his footsteps in the leaves are clear. On entering the house you are immediately attacked by a local madman who does not seem to be a zombie. Based on the movie (and the previous games I've heard) you expect zombies. Leave the house they attacked the most local (that will brutally kill if you do not, in the first or safe road past). Zombies have been a welcome opponent for this unexpected foe.
But do not worry, if you're looking for something more than local mad, you get them. Be careful what you wish, because if you do not know what you're doing, these boss battles mercenaries or child difficult (to play in normal game mode, which I recommend as opposed to the amateur mode and easy).
A map is as you continue to their destinations chapter. There are few typewriters scattered throughout the game, where you can save your progress (do not miss the opportunity to save when you are presented with one).
When you make your way to the target destinations are introduced to a variety of enemies to try to stop you at every step. As you succeed in doing so are rewarded with the opportunity to explore areas that have a deluge of items was (very) good for you to take. A Word to the wise, however, clarify any areas of the enemies (if possible) before you start exploring!
The main objective is to rescue the daughter of the president of the United States. You only get a few weapons only to defeat enemies in your path, and you really do not need much. Some are free throughout the game, but most are of the merchant (which is somewhere at the end of almost every chapter) with the help of money and items that are on the way that you can buy. You can also negotiate their weakest weapons in the most powerful businessman.
I finished the game without having to buy most weapons, however, "Tuning Up" weapons already owned by the businessman were essential. By default the game starts to get a gun, a knife and grenades. I traded for a firearm and shotgun twice, once and for better versions. For what it's worth, in addition to ordinary tighten my arms and their property, the only weapon that I bought, received or negotiated, finally, was critical for survival includes – for – the gun, The Punisher, Red 9 (of shares) The semi-automatic rifles ( with a range of merchant and be sure to find an area without IR), a striker, and Rocket Launcher Broken Butterfly (afterwards, I suggest that you do not lose money on rocket launchers One Shot, but that takes you past most opponents with ease, but it runs out of cash to the most important parts of life more).
If I had to find a negative in RE4, it would be a stretch, but. . . game does not start up the case with a large aggregate enough to hold all the weapons and health that you will get along the way, it will take precious with the seller Pesetas biggest case, a couple of times.
Conclusion: RE4 is the best game I have played, but I am a relatively new player, so that with a grain of salt. Cope with this game was a bittersweet moment because it was so dog-gone fun.
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Wii game features all the extras from the PS2 version (two bonuses and other extra fun). Wii version of RE4 also contains a trailer for Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles, scheduled to be released only on the Wii in late 2007. Boxers get PS3ites X and Resident Evil 5 in 2008 (according to GamePro magazine Gamepro – Ca).