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title: "Resident Evil 4 (PS2)"
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# PS2-powered 3D graphics maxed Advanced AI enemies team up Over-the-shoulder camera view Resident Evil 4 (PS2)

**Brand:** capcom
**Price:** ฿165
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## Summary

> 🔥 Survive the horror, master the action — Resident Evil 4 redefines PS2 thrills!

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- **What is this?** Resident Evil 4 (PS2) by capcom
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## Key Features

- • **Smart, Ruthless Enemies:** Face off against cunning AI that strategizes and attacks in coordinated waves, upping the challenge.
- • **Deep, Engaging Storyline:** Dive into a gripping narrative with real-time conversations and iconic characters like Leon Kennedy and Ada Wong.
- • **Action-Packed Combat Mechanics:** Zero in on enemies with precision aiming and dynamic quick-time events that keep adrenaline high.
- • **Cinematic Visuals That Captivate:** Experience PS2’s full graphical prowess with stunning 3D effects that bring every scene to life.
- • **Intuitive Over-the-Shoulder Gameplay:** Navigate seamlessly with a camera that follows you closely, enhancing immersion and control.

## Overview

Resident Evil 4 for PS2 pushes the console’s limits with breathtaking 3D graphics and an over-the-shoulder camera that revolutionizes gameplay. Featuring smarter enemies that attack in groups, a compelling storyline with real-time dialogue, and innovative combat mechanics including precise aiming and quick-time events, this game delivers an intense, cinematic survival horror experience. Join Leon Kennedy on a high-stakes mission in Europe, battling relentless foes and uncovering secrets in a game that remains a cult classic for action-horror fans.

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Review: Resident Evil is far from deceased & still positively alive and kicking - This game took a long time to make the transition to PS2, but it was worth the wait. I must admit that I was sceptical that the series could survive such a major overhaul. The game reunites us with two of the main protagonists from RE2: Leon Kennedy & Ada Wong. A Resident Evil with no zombies seemed practically unthinkable as they're a RE mainstay. However, the Ganados are an apt replacement, moving more quickly and being more dangerous than their predecessors. RE4 undergoes a major change in location dispensing with Raccoon City to embrace Europe. This incarnation of Resident Evil is more heavily geared towards combat and action than previous RE's with enemies coming at you constantly. You have the weaponry to deal with this though and ammunition isn't as scarce as before. The suspect camera angles of the past have been dealt with, RE4 utilises an over the arm perspective as opposed to a 3D action perspective. The storyline is very powerful with the Ada/Wesker subplot fitting in seamlessly with the main story; the storyline is complimented with superb cutscenes. You have have to rescue Ashley the president's daughter. Once you've found her an Ico type feature kicks in as you are required to protect her and then take control of her in certain areas of the game. Another new introduction is the live action button, where you have to press a sequence of buttons in quick succession to avoid an immediate, untimely death. This is a positive innovation and makes the gaming experience more exciting. RE4 is difficult with lively opponents and some ultra tough bosses, representing a sizeable challenge. Once you complete the game you unlock a whole host of extras . Seperate Ways is like playing RE4 again almost in its entirety but this time from Ada Wong's perspective, representing a fine mini-game. You also have Assignment Ada and the Mercenaries extras to enjoy. To conclude, Resident Evil returns bringing fine style and plenty of gore to the table.
Review: Great game, but... - Don't get me wrong, I love this game, and think that the gushing high praise it receives on some of the other reviews is justified, at least in part. There are points where the suspense and atmosphere do actually leave you feeling a little frightened, and a few things will definitely make you jump first time round, but in other ways there just isn't enough mystery in this mystery. For a game that is aimed primarily at older teenagers and adult players, I do feel that the game holds your hand a little too much. The treasure maps take away a lot of the fun and that sense of acheivement you should feel on uncovering secret areas and hidden treasures. There's a "find so many tokens" subgame that is also ruined by the fact that you can see them all there on your map, which otherwise might have been fun. Also, when you find treasure or keys, the game invariably hints so strongly at their uses, or what you need to combine them with, that there's no challenge there, either. The level maps are huge and well thought out, but your progress through them is so linear that you have no sense of freewill or doing it "your way". Personally, I found that managing my ammo was the most challenging thing about the game. You can buy power and capacity upgrades for weapons, but not additional ammo, so you will find yourself running short from time to time, and it can be a bit of a challenge trying to deal with hordes of enemies with your handguns, just so you can reserve some shotgun ammo or that last grenade for the more nasty surprises. This is actually quite nice, as it's one of the few things that makes you think creatively in this game. It's nice you can use a bit of hand-to-hand combat, too, but using the knife is a downright pain, as apparently your character can't hold it ready and move about at the same time, so you spend a lot of time hacking away at thin air, then stepping forwards and hacking again... Overall, don't let these comments put you off buying what is, at the end of the day, a fantastic game, but just bear them in mind when you read all the other hyperbole.

## Features

- Unsurpassed visuals Resident Evil 4 utilises the PS2's technological powers to the limit, creating breathtaking 3D graphics and effects
- Behind the camera view Camera follows the player from behind and allows for intuitive movement
- New never-before-seen enemies Creatures that defy the laws of nature!
- Advanced AI Enemies are now smarter than ever and use their cunning abilities to team up and attack the player en masse
- Enhanced, deeper story elements Conversations and monologues can be heard in real-time
- Aim and shoot Ability to zero-in on enemies with weapons

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Asin | B0007A5FY4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 621 in PlayStation 2 Games |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer Reference | PS2-RE4 |
| Product Dimensions | 18.8 x 13.59 x 1.4 cm; 100 g |
| Rated | Unknown |
| Release Date | 4 Nov. 2005 |

## Images

![Resident Evil 4 (PS2) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81dzu9ovR7L.jpg)
![Resident Evil 4 (PS2) - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91gXdmODOpL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can you please confirm that this game is in English and not a foreign language, thank you**
A: Yes I can confirm that this game is in English :)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Resident Evil is far from deceased & still positively alive and kicking
*by M***I on 12 November 2006*

This game took a long time to make the transition to PS2, but it was worth the wait. I must admit that I was sceptical that the series could survive such a major overhaul. The game reunites us with two of the main protagonists from RE2: Leon Kennedy & Ada Wong. A Resident Evil with no zombies seemed practically unthinkable as they're a RE mainstay. However, the Ganados are an apt replacement, moving more quickly and being more dangerous than their predecessors. RE4 undergoes a major change in location dispensing with Raccoon City to embrace Europe. This incarnation of Resident Evil is more heavily geared towards combat and action than previous RE's with enemies coming at you constantly. You have the weaponry to deal with this though and ammunition isn't as scarce as before. The suspect camera angles of the past have been dealt with, RE4 utilises an over the arm perspective as opposed to a 3D action perspective. The storyline is very powerful with the Ada/Wesker subplot fitting in seamlessly with the main story; the storyline is complimented with superb cutscenes. You have have to rescue Ashley the president's daughter. Once you've found her an Ico type feature kicks in as you are required to protect her and then take control of her in certain areas of the game. Another new introduction is the live action button, where you have to press a sequence of buttons in quick succession to avoid an immediate, untimely death. This is a positive innovation and makes the gaming experience more exciting. RE4 is difficult with lively opponents and some ultra tough bosses, representing a sizeable challenge. Once you complete the game you unlock a whole host of extras . Seperate Ways is like playing RE4 again almost in its entirety but this time from Ada Wong's perspective, representing a fine mini-game. You also have Assignment Ada and the Mercenaries extras to enjoy. To conclude, Resident Evil returns bringing fine style and plenty of gore to the table.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great game, but...
*by J***Y on 2 February 2012*

Don't get me wrong, I love this game, and think that the gushing high praise it receives on some of the other reviews is justified, at least in part. There are points where the suspense and atmosphere do actually leave you feeling a little frightened, and a few things will definitely make you jump first time round, but in other ways there just isn't enough mystery in this mystery. For a game that is aimed primarily at older teenagers and adult players, I do feel that the game holds your hand a little too much. The treasure maps take away a lot of the fun and that sense of acheivement you should feel on uncovering secret areas and hidden treasures. There's a "find so many tokens" subgame that is also ruined by the fact that you can see them all there on your map, which otherwise might have been fun. Also, when you find treasure or keys, the game invariably hints so strongly at their uses, or what you need to combine them with, that there's no challenge there, either. The level maps are huge and well thought out, but your progress through them is so linear that you have no sense of freewill or doing it "your way". Personally, I found that managing my ammo was the most challenging thing about the game. You can buy power and capacity upgrades for weapons, but not additional ammo, so you will find yourself running short from time to time, and it can be a bit of a challenge trying to deal with hordes of enemies with your handguns, just so you can reserve some shotgun ammo or that last grenade for the more nasty surprises. This is actually quite nice, as it's one of the few things that makes you think creatively in this game. It's nice you can use a bit of hand-to-hand combat, too, but using the knife is a downright pain, as apparently your character can't hold it ready and move about at the same time, so you spend a lot of time hacking away at thin air, then stepping forwards and hacking again... Overall, don't let these comments put you off buying what is, at the end of the day, a fantastic game, but just bear them in mind when you read all the other hyperbole.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ One of the PS2's best games
*by 9***F on 27 July 2013*

A departure from the old RE games that were focussed on horror and atmosphere with slow pacing, this game's just a classic in every sense. Challenging enough to play through many times on the higher difficulties, hoards of enemies to kill and enough reward for doing so that you always want to stand and fight rather than run away. I remember this as one of the first games I played where enemies will sidestep, dodge and cover their faces as you aim at them, to throw you off. Plus plenty of rewards for completing the game and the bonus missions to give it more replay value. This was the of days before paying for DLC, a happier time :) The cons? Well RE4 began the trend in throwing quicktime events into games, even where they're most unwelcome, but on the whole this is one of the very few games that pulls them off fairly well. The story, voice acting and characters are all a pile of giant garbage. So many cliches packed onto one disc it's a wonder anyone could carry it home given it's weighed down my the massive gravity of it's terribly written dialogue. That's how good the gameplay is though. Even with these two fairly glaring issues I've played it through over ten times. You'll always come back to it.

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