Resident Evil 4, Review, The Bad, The Good, Video Intro, Video Guía and Posters
September 25, 2009 / 6697
Resident Evil 4’s strong gameplay somehow manages to survive, despite a lazy porting job that will leave some PC owners wondering what all the fuss was about.
Leon Kennedy is dead set on rescuing the President’s daughter from the clutches of the evil Saddler, but he’ll need some help! This guide for Resident Evil 4 will provide you with a detailed walkthrough, stats on all of the weapons, and strategies, as well as walkthroughs and tips for the bonus unlockable games.
Resident Evil 4 Review
Resident Evil 4’s strong gameplay somehow manages to survive, despite a lazy porting job that will leave some PC owners wondering what all the fuss was about.
The Good
* Exciting action sequences pit you against awesome enemies and fearsome bosses
* character models and environments look sharp and realistic
* superb sound design keeps you on the edge of your seat.
The Bad
* Controller required, thanks to complete lack of mouse support and mediocre keyboard controls
* blurry cutscenes and other visual issues detract from the spooky ambiance.
In 2005, Resident Evil 4 on the Nintendo GameCube was rightfully lauded as one of the best action adventure games ever released, thanks to stunning visuals and white-knuckle action sequences that ranked amongst the best in gaming. Read more …
Resident Evil 4 Game Guide
August 9, 2008 / 95553
Leon Kennedy is dead set on rescuing the President’s daughter from the clutches of the evil Saddler, but he’ll need some help! This guide for Resident Evil 4 will provide you with a detailed walkthrough, stats on all of the weapons, and strategies, as well as walkthroughs and tips for the bonus unlockable games.
Resident Evil 4 is an amazing achievement, especially in how its inspired, state-of-the-art cinematic presentation works so well with its relentlessly exciting,…
Since its debut on the PlayStation in 1996, the genre-defining Resident Evil series has had its ups and downs, though it’s always remained at the forefront of survival horror games. Yet it’s not enough to call Resident Evil 4 one of the high points of the series, because this is probably the single greatest horror-themed action game ever created. Resident Evil 4 is an amazing achievement in a variety of ways, especially in how its inspired, state-of-the-art cinematic presentation works so well with its relentlessly exciting, white-knuckle action, all of which is wrapped up in a decidedly lengthy adventure chock-full of hidden secrets and bonus extras. It obviously isn’t for the squeamish or for those otherwise not qualified to play this gory, mature-rated GameCube game, which is too bad for them, because it’s hard to imagine anyone else not being consistently thrilled and impressed by what Resident Evil 4 has to offer. Read more …












