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Resident Evil 4 (GameCube)

Platform: GameCube
By: Nintendo
Released: 18 Mar 2005
RRP: £39.99
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Fun at its best! - By: Mr. Mark F. Stanbury, 10 Jul 2008
This game is the sort of game you just have to complete because you want to. To be honest I wasn't exactly interested in the storyline but the graphics, creatures, music & landscapes made me buy this game. It has a lot of fun value but I wouldn't play it again only because you can remember the whole game & you know whats coming next... it just gets boring! Overalll a fun game but in my view it has no playback value because its extremely dull once you've completed it.
Pure Class Gaming. - By: S. Williams, 30 Jan 2008
What can I say apart from Res evil 4 is the most absorbing, addictive & fun game i have ever had the plesure of playing. This is not an exagerated statement! After being struck down with the flu over Christmas I was bed bound & bored so needed some entertainment--I found it. Has supassed Ocorina Of Time (Zelda) as my new fovorite video game.
best resident evil game - By: james bouchier, 19 Dec 2007
resident evil game are crap, but this an exception. ive even seen umbrella chronicles on the wii, & thats even worse the ZERO, but resident evil 4 is the best horror game i have ever played, simply because it is first person, it is nt limited, so you can wander around killing zombies in the first village . the ending boss is rather easy , but the first time i saw my 2 different friends playing this game, i was scared , & im 15! but it grows on you, & after i while it stops being scary & becomes fun. amazing game buy it if u like horror games!!!
Phenomenal! - By: Mr. D. W. Kenrick, 18 Jul 2007
As mentioned in another review's title, this HAS to be the game of the generation. [ok slightly premature but its so damn good]

Remember alll those things that annoyed you from the original resident evil games [REmake & Zero] - such as that annoying aiming system, clunky controls & confusing camera angles? Well it's alll gone - the camera is conveniently over-the-shoulder, theres a brilliant & precise aiming system [often complete with laser sight] & the controls are much smoother.

There's more room to carry items, in your attache case rather than a simple six-slot system, & there's no item boxes to be running about like a headless chicken trying to restock from. A helpful merchant is on hand to buy any valuables you might find [yes, not alll of them are required for some complex puzzle!] alllowing you to accrue cash to tune your weapons up to the max.

In true Resi style there's a range of terrifying monsters to do battle with, from the sort-of-familiar [but fast!] Los Ganados to the the uttely terrifying Del Lago & Regenerator monsters to the downright freaky - I'll give you 20000 pesetas if you tell me what was in that wriggling bag! The story is again interesting & whilst not featuring my favourite evil corporation [you can't get enough of them either right? Well apparently they went bankrupt =(] it still managed to keep me hooked & interested.

So yes - better controls, smarter enemies, more immersive gameplay, 3d environments to interact with, chainsaw guys!, the Merchant, some pretty heavy duty firepower. AND it's Resi - seriously, what more could you want from a game?
Worth it just for Mercenaries - By: Samuel Sonne, 14 Jun 2007
This game has a great story & a great play experience, but I think its shining jewel is the Mercenaries minigame. It's tons of fun to play as Wesker & do shinkyo kicks.