Resident Evil 4 joins Leon S. Kennedy six years after his hellish experiences in the biological disaster of Raccoon City. His unmatched resolve caused him to be recruited as an agent reporting directly to the president of the United States. With the experience of multiple missions on his back, Leon is dispatched to rescue the president’s recently kidnapped daughter. Leon tracks her to a secluded European village, however after making first contact he discovers a fervor beyond reason grips the local populace. As a title that set the standard for the later Resident Evil franchise, the original Resident Evil 4 introduced the Third-Person-Camera to the long-running series, which has shipped over 127 million units worldwide since the first title debuted in 1996. Now, this reimagined tale of survival in the face of overwhelming terror returns to deliver a visually stunning modern gaming experience that is true to the promise of the original release. Many team members from the production of 2019’s top-selling and critically acclaimed Resident Evil 2 also make their return to delve deeper into the essence of Resident Evil 4. Fans and newcomers alike can revel in both the new and familiar, as RE Engine heightens the design and creative direction of the original game.
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Resident Evil 4 – PlayStation 4
Rated 5 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(142 customer reviews)
$29.99 Original price was: $29.99.$23.99Current price is: $23.99.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Rosalio –
As a remake +Very addictive just like the original +The pacing is just as good +The story is even more in depth +No Liberal politic nonsense +Things that have been cut have been used to expand other locations. +The cheesiness and action is still there +The merchant -A missing boss -A missing ski lift section Overall a 4.5/5 I won’t include separate ways as the original version (GameCube January 11th 2005) did not have it originally, it was installed with the PS2 version releasing October 25th 2005. So if separate ways releases within the same time frame and includes the missing boss, I’ll give the remake rating a 5/5 if not, it goes down to a 4/5. As a game 5/5 It’s fun, addictive and can be challenging in a good way, it’s what games should be these days and not be used for a dump for liberal politics. Not as perfect as the original but it’s right there, almost at the bar of being as perfect like the original. Overall rating, 5/5 can be lowered down to 4/5 if necessary dlc expectations don’t meet.
automaniac85 –
I was not planning on getting the re4remake, i was having remakes burn out. However, i saw the clips from youtube, i got intrigue, no regrets. played the multiple runs, unlocked everything in the game. Imo this is the best remake that capcom ever made.
Bestbuyer –
Capcom has really stepped up their game with this one. I am thoroughly enjoying this remake! If you played the original game then you now how many surprises are in store. They expanded the chapters and made everything bigger and better. For instance, I can’t get over the “lake scene”! I LOVED what they did. Trust me you won’t be disappointed with this game!!!