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Resident Evil 4 - GameCube

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Amazing visuals  
Engaging story  
Epic boss fights  
Intense action  
Tight controls  
One Resident Evil to rule them all...

Ahhh RE4, my favorite game of all time and with good reason. It was probably one of the best console games of the previous generation. Capcom did a ballsy move throwing out all the of franchise conventions of the past. That meant no pre-rendered graphics, and more importantly, NO ZOMBIES. This proved to pay out in spades, as its still the benchmark of the survivor-horror genre.

Between the original Resident Evil 4 on the GameCube, and the PS2 port, I chose the former because of better graphics and better controls. Speaking of graphics, despite being over three years old, it still holds up surprisingly well. The controls are solid and easy to master very quickly. The third person over-the-shoulders prespective is a welcome addition and is copied countless times over. The lazer sight is also really cool and I wish more games had it. It makes headshots a breeze and its fun to shoot out peoples legs.

The story is well done, as it revolves around U.S. agent Leon S. Kennedy, who was originally a rookie cop in RE2. He has since been assigned to protect the First Family. Little did he know that his first mission was to find the President's kidnapped daughter, Ashley Graham. This suicide mission lands Leon in a nameless Spanish village. From there, he learns that the villagers are not zombies, but rather are Los Ganados, meaning "the cattle". These poor souls are the victims are the victims of the Las Plagas, a nasty parasite that turns the hosts into grotesque monsters like John Carpenter's "The Thing". From this point, things really start picking up and the action gets intense.

My favorite part in the game is the beginning in the creepy village. The enviroments really set the tone, and are truly spectacular. I don't know who designed the game, but I want to shake his hand. From the chainsaw dude to El Gigante to Salazar, the enemies, especially the bosses are just epic and a sight to behold. My only really complaint is not even a flaw, but a design choice. Why can't Ashley protect herself? I mean Leon has quite a few guns so why can't he just give her one? Ashley isn't completely useless, she does serve a purpose, but I would have liked her to help out a little more.
Alright, to wrap things up, even if you're not a fan and have never played a previous Resident Evil game (I know I didn't), you would do well to check it out.

Resident Evil 4 - GameCube

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Addicting game so much fun hard as hell to get hand cannon though and its the same after the 3rd time through Normal or professional other than that, best game ever. in my opinion

Resident Evil 4 - GameCube

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this game is the shit i mean its the best resident evil game out there atleast untill resident evil 5 but its still a pretty cool game

Resident Evil 4 - GameCube

Can't stop playing it!!!

This game is one of the best ever. The story line behind it is amazing and the items scattered everywhere make this one to look around rather than shoot and move on. The merchant is definitely cool to because the weapons and upgrades he sells are awesome. I've already beat it and still can't stop replaying it over and over again. The first time through I missed lots of items. There are also lots of bottle caps to collect which are characters from the game that are made into bottle cap toys and say things. The story takes a little while to beat, which is good, but after you do, you unlock a bunch of cool bonuses. You can buy an infinite rocket launcher, play as Ada, or play Mercenaries, which has you playing as a character of your choice, being Leon, Ada, and some others, and you are placed on a part of the game and have to try to survive an onslaught of zombies while being timed. It's a great thing to do when bored and want to kill some people. The bosses in this game are also very hard, some almost impossible on professional. Also, some of the characters are annoying, not in a completely bad way, as to the fact that they never leave you alone through the game and you have to keep fighting them, Krauser comes to mind, that $#%&*. Anyway, if you have a gamecube and want a good game, buy this, put your money where it's worth.

Resident Evil 4 - GameCube

amazing

RE5 is one of the best action shooters i have ever played. It is packed with non-stop action and great cut-scenes with plenty of dialog. There is a great selection of guns that you can upgrade throughout the story. If you don't have the game you should get it. WHo knows you might get hooked.

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