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Resident Evil 4

Original title: Biohazard 4
  • Video Game
  • 2005
  • 18
IMDb RATING
9.2/10
17K
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Resident Evil 4 (2005)
Biohazard 4
Play trailer2:31
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Zombie HorrorActionAdventureHorrorSci-Fi

Six years after the events in Raccoon City, Leon Kennedy, now a federal agent, is sent to a rural part of Spain to rescue the U.S. President's kidnapped daughter, Ashley Graham from a sinist... Read allSix years after the events in Raccoon City, Leon Kennedy, now a federal agent, is sent to a rural part of Spain to rescue the U.S. President's kidnapped daughter, Ashley Graham from a sinister cult.Six years after the events in Raccoon City, Leon Kennedy, now a federal agent, is sent to a rural part of Spain to rescue the U.S. President's kidnapped daughter, Ashley Graham from a sinister cult.

  • Directors
    • Shinji Mikami
    • Kuniomi Matsushita
  • Writers
    • Satoshi Yoshimatsu
    • Haruo Murata
    • Shinji Mikami
  • Stars
    • Paul Mercier
    • Carolyn Lawrence
    • Rino Romano
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  • IMDb RATING
    9.2/10
    17K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Shinji Mikami
      • Kuniomi Matsushita
    • Writers
      • Satoshi Yoshimatsu
      • Haruo Murata
      • Shinji Mikami
    • Stars
      • Paul Mercier
      • Carolyn Lawrence
      • Rino Romano
    • 95User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Paul Mercier
    Paul Mercier
    • Leon S. Kennedy
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
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    Carolyn Lawrence
    Carolyn Lawrence
    • Ashley Graham
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Rino Romano
    Rino Romano
    • Luis Sera
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Salli Saffioti
    Salli Saffioti
    • Ingrid Hunnigan
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Sally Cahill
    Sally Cahill
    • Ada Wong
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Rene Mujica
    Rene Mujica
    • Ramon Salazar
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Jesse Corti
    Jesse Corti
    • Bitores Mendez
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Jim Ward
    Jim Ward
    • Jack Krauser
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Michael Gough
    Michael Gough
    • Osmund Saddler
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Richard Waugh
    Richard Waugh
    • Albert Wesker
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Carlos Carrasco
    Carlos Carrasco
    • Villagers & Zealots
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Zeus Mendoza
    Zeus Mendoza
    • Villagers & Zealots
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • (as Alex Mendoza)
    Carol Bach Rita
    • Villagers & Zealots
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • (as Carol Bach-Y-Rita)
    Ward Sexton
    • Title Call
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • (as Ward E. Sexton)
    Jay Waddell
    • Child Villager
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Shinji Mikami
      • Kuniomi Matsushita
    • Writers
      • Satoshi Yoshimatsu
      • Haruo Murata
      • Shinji Mikami
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    oeagle

    Heck...

    While not a die-hard RE fan, Capcom has always presented exceptional games in every aspect of play (My personal favorite is the Onimusha Trilogy). Even is the early Street Fighters, the graphics for an old system were something else. Now, with the latest installment in the Resident Evil series, the greatest graphics in the world have possibly been found.

    Thus, I shall start with graphics. The graphics in the game are so intense that I can only describe them as Onimusha tripled (sad to say). This, coupled with spectacular shots and "camera" movements make for the most spectacular "cinematography" in a video game ever. (Sadly enough, though it's a close tie with Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, the latter lacks the astonishing graphics and shots in the few cut scenes to make it just right.) It's amazing to finally see a video game that presents realistically moving body parts, such as the finer details like the hair. However, the chief flaw in these is the lack of definition on more minor things, such as enemies. The Old-Western hue of everything and the fall scenery and dull enemy clothing provides a difficulty in seeing your enemies (unless, of course, they're brandishing scythes or sticks of dynamite.) Otherwise, the game merits some sort of award for graphics.

    And, the crucial component: gameplay. The over-the-shoulder shooting style is a new and unique fighting mode that prevents you from moving while attempting to shoot. Of course, this provides more of a sense of realism. You can't ACTUALLY aim quite as well as C.J. from GTA: San Andreas while speeding in a car or running from the cops. This style also provides you with an intense problem when you're being attacked in large numbers ("en masse!"). If you've got people surrounding you, you've gotta break out of shooting mode to run away, and that's a half-second that you never have to spare. Which, in turn, brings me to another original aspect of gameplay: split-second input! I have never seen a game with interactive cut scenes. You can never stop to just watch the cut scenes anymore. Now, you must be on the lookout for either the "L+R" or "A+B" button combinations in order to avoid gruesome death. In some cases, you just have time to catch the colors before you can press the combination. And, while there are only two possible combinations, you can NEVER be sure which one it is. Each time you play the scene or point in gameplay, the combination could potentially change. If you don't like a challenge, DON'T PLAY THIS GAME! As for voice-acting, it still has the occasional corny line in all Capcom games, but from other Resident Evil games, it has improved. However, in all actuality, it lacks a sense of realism. That, and something else I can't quite put my finger on. I'll get back to you.

    All-in-all, one of the most intense, visually stunning games I've ever played. 9 outta 10.
    Undernet01

    Excellent!

    After thoroughly playing through Resident Evil 4, I still think that Resident Evil 4 is one of the best from of the Resident Evil series. It's nice to see Capcom taking a step away from the regular zombies which they regularly use.

    You play as Leon S. Kennedy. You'll probably recognize the name from Resident Evil 2. Your assignment is to rescue the daughter of the President of the United States. After which, Leon travels to Spain to search for Ashley. The odds of success are strictly stacked against Leon.

    You'll encounter many scenarios similar to the Resident Evil series, including the infamous "Avoid the Lasers" from Resident Evil the Movie. You'll have to get through several puzzles, dodging several obstacles and events within the cut scenes to avoid a gruesome death.

    There's more to this game than just shooting enemies, there is a fantastic storyline to this game, but I wouldn't recommend it to younger audiences.
    10JimD73

    Best GC Game Yet!

    STORY: 5/5: Leon S. Kennedy, four years after participating in the Raccoon City incident, is working for the Secret Service, and his first assignment is protecting the President's daughter, Ashely Graham. The day before he starts, she is kidnapped. Following a possible sighting, Leon is sent to what is apparently a small farming community in Spain. When he arrives, he is attacked by the villagers, and his two police escorts are killed. He must find Ashley, and unravel the mystery behind the village and its mysterious cult.

    The length of it is good, as every step of the way uncovers new details and you are never left in an overly long sequence with no plot advancement. I am really surprised the plot was this good.

    GAME DESIGN: 25/25: As you go through the plot, you are must go through five chapters, each with a certain number of subchapters. You will travel to three main areas, one of which is the village, one of which is a castle and a third which I will not reveal to you. The levels are somewhat free-roaming, as you can backtrack as you please, but eventually, areas will become cut off to you.

    You will encounter many enemies along the way, of course. Don't think you'll ever be lucky enough to be one-on-one, however. Unless it is a boss character, chances are that the whole point of the encounter is to put as many angry villagers (called Ganados) in your path as possible, and make you go insane as you struggle to survive. The game is incredibly effective at making you panic, especially at times when you are inside a small house and surrounded by Ganados busting windows to get in. These are terrifying sequences, and they seem incredibly real.

    The boss characters you encounter are very unique. Starting off with a battle with you in a boat, only able to use spears as a giant sea worm charges at you, sends you into driftwood, and opens its gaping jaws as you swim back to your boat, you are automatically given the impression that this game means business. The bosses that follow never quite live up to the uniqueness of that first boss, but still are all fresh and challenging.

    Of course, with this many enemies there should be some cool weapons. The weapons are very traditional, which adds to the realism of the game. You will be equipped with pistols, machine guns, shotguns, rifles, magnums, grenades and the occasional rocket launcher, but it is never too far-fetched in terms of weaponry. Granted, you will encounter such odd weapons as the Mine Thrower and the Chicago Typewriter.

    To give you due warning, never put down your controller. In the middle of some cinema scenes, a prompt will appear at the bottom of the screen for you to press buttons quickly to avoid death. In fact, one mini-boss battle is fought entirely in a cinema scene. This is exceptionally effective for keeping the gamer on his toes.

    For much of the game, you will be with Ashley Graham, and be forced to protect her. If she dies, the game ends just like if you die. You will be only able to command her to 'wait' or 'follow' normally, though occasionally the need for other commands will arise. It is a working system, as anything more would distract from the fast-paced nature of the game. Luckily, before most big battles, you will be able to tell her to hide away in a dumpster, and once you progress further into the game, there will be more and more times where you will not have to worry about her.

    The design has few if any flaws. The game is consistently heart-pounding, exciting, eventful and interesting.

    PLAY CONTROL: 19/20: The controls for this game are very unique. It is from an over-the-shoulder viewpoint. You cannot move and shoot, but by pressing the right shoulder button, it will zoom in slightly and the control stick will move the gun you are holding. It is tough to explain, but while at first it seems very odd, once you get used to it, it is a wonder why this has never been used before. The only problem is that, because it is over the shoulder, most shots veer to the left. This may add to the realism and panic factors, but at times, it can be very annoying. Overall, fresh and original controls prevail, and this is a great flagship for this setup.

    GRAPHICS: 20/20: The graphics are simply stunning. Looking over a village filled with insane residents carrying torches, pitchforks and the occasional chainsaw, is a very hard task to accomplish. It all looks completely real. You can sense the madness these Ganados carry with them just by looking at them. All the creatures look original and incredible. The environment has this kind of washed-out effect to it, and it seems as dreary as it could possibly be. This game is incredible at establishing a mood through the setting.

    SOUND: 5/5: I never have much to say about sound, and this is no exception. The sound captures the mood perfectly, and the voice acting is spot on. But a single sound (or lack thereof) in this game can make the hairs on the back of your neck stand straight.

    SATISFACTION: 24/25: This is a game that is as good as it gets. The single player is among the best I have ever had the pleasure of playing, and is very replay-able, especially once additional modes are unlocked.

    TOTAL: 98%: There is very little wrong with this game. This is the best title there is for the Gamecube right now. Screw Metroid Prime, screw The Wind Waker, screw SSBM. Resident Evil 4 is the best gaming experience I have had since Ocarina of Time.
    irisofdarkness

    Best Game Of 2005

    As an RE fan, Resident Evil 4 has truly proved to be the best in the series. It excels in all aspects, from the controls to the graphics, this game is amazing and extremely fun.

    I was a bit skeptical about this game because of the changes in its story and all of the "no more zombies" rumors, but thank Capcom for those changes because they have taken the series into new grounds of survival horror and the gaming experience itself.

    The best thing about this game are the graphics. The cut-scenes are rendered in such detail that they breathtakingly embrace the player. The dialogue is furthermore improved compared to the previous RE games. The story is fast paced and always keeps you on the edge of your seat. Resident Evil 4 is undoubtedly the best game of 2005, and of course the best in the entire RE series.

    10/10 stars(personally I would give it 100:P)
    bryan220

    One of the best games...

    Let's start off saying RE4 is an AWESOME game! Really. one of the best games for game cube, or even of all time! When i got this game, i couldn't put it down! all the gore and guns!! it was so sweet. My favorite part of this game was of course the wonderful storyline and voice actors. it wasn't one of those stories where you just try to skip it (and believe me, i have some of those games), but this one really drew you into it. I really wanted to know everything they would say! speaking of saying, the voice actors were wonderful! i loved them! they were so dramatic and just..good! The puzzles in RE4 are very good and sometimes, a little tricky! The guns were just great. they had so many you get find, or even buy from the merchant). i loved this game, and you will too. no doubt. right now it's 40 bucks, so get it! you will not regret it. perfect -10/10

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    • Trivia
      The story takes place in Spain, and the Spanish spoken by the villagers in the game is called Castilian (which has a different pronunciation than the standard form of Spanish, known as Español, commonly spoken by many Latino). The currency used throughout the game is the Peseta, which some may find curious, as Spain had switched to Euros in 2002, and the game takes place in 2004. But this may have been done to show how behind the times the area is compared to the rest of Spain, due to its remoteness and its inhabitants being afflicted with the "Plaga" parasite, transforming them into, essentially, mind-controlled puppets. As such, it would make perfect sense for them to still have the older currency in their pockets, etc., because they've all been in their "puppet-like" state for at least two years.
    • Goofs
      During the scene where an armed helicopter assists Leon in cleaning out the bad guys, the helicopter pushing over the fuel tank doesn't make a sound until it is revealed by the camera. The Ganados are alarmed only by the creaking sounds of the tank. The helicopter makes so much noise that they should have heard it coming long before it arrived at the tank.
    • Quotes

      Leon S. Kennedy: [the villagers who until a second ago were trying to kill him have all just upped and left at the sound of a bell] Where's everyone going? Bingo?

    • Crazy credits
      During the end credits, slides are shown of the village in a happier time, followed by what happened when Las Plagas were introduced.
    • Alternate versions
      Ported onto the PS2, in addition to a reduction in lighting and detail, the polygon count was toned down. Also, all of the cutscenes in the PS2 version are FMVs (meaning, they are pre-rendered and therefore don't take into account any recent changes made to the characters or areas, such as costume changes, blown up barrels and doors with bullet holes). On the plus side, there's an extra mini game called "Separate Ways", which is a five-chapter storyline that follows Ada's actions during the main game and also addresses some unanswered questions such as what happened to Leon's jacket and how Ashley met Ada.
    • Connections
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #32.14 (2005)

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    • In the mini game Separate Ways, why is the villager named Don Manuel (the villager with navy blue shirt) seen wearing Leon's jacket? Why does he steal Leon's jacket?
    • Since this game was re-released for Playstation 4 and Nintendo Switch is there a chance that it will be re-released again on future video game systems?
    • Why does Leon have blond hair in this game but had brown in Resident evil 2?

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    • Release date
      • November 4, 2005 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Mobygames
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Resident Evil 4 HD
    • Filming locations
      • Spain
    • Production company
      • Capcom Company
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      • Dolby Stereo
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3

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