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Old 08-3-2007, 11:41 PM   #1
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Post Wii Review: Resident Evil 4

As soon as I booted up the Wii Edition, I felt an overwhelming sense of deja vu: The graphics looked almost identical to the Gamecube version and the extra content was already available on the PS2. I thought the only thing different in the game was the motion sensing controls on the Wii Remote.

And you know what? I was right, and I thought that it would equate to a boring, been-there-done-that experience. Oh, how I would come to pay for my small-mindedness.

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See, the Wii Edition's control scheme is nothing new or revolutionary. The analogue stick on the nunchuck moves Leon while the remote aims weapons and executes attacks. In scenes where Leon must dismember a giant Las Plagas or shake off villager attacks, the remote must be shaken rapidly, while the timed games require the same precision button presses from before. Using the knife is as intuitive as slashing the remote horizontally through the air. Every movement is exactly what I thought it would be.

But the controls do so much more than that. It affects the pacing of the game and lends to the creepy ambiance that always works so well in Resident Evil games. When I found myself cornered in a small room with a chainsaw wielding maniac, my pulse increased, I found it difficult to aim my gun and I became overwhelmed with the urge to run and hide. This is the first game I've played on the Wii where the physical, hands-on nature of the Wii Remote and Nunchuck actually drew me in deeper to the reality of the game.

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In fact, although I played and beat both previous versions of the game, the Wii's control scheme helped make this version feel like an entirely new experience. At first I felt let down by the lack of improvements in the graphics, but this is Resident Evil 4 we're talking about: once I got past the initial disappointment, the deep gameplay, the creepy atmosphere and the finely tuned action took a hold of me like a zombie hand reaching up from a freshly dug grave.

The fact that this is value priced is just the cherry on top. Had Capcom tried to charge the full price, it would have had a legion of upset fans banging at its doorstep, so the budget price tag was an ingeniously diabolical move all around. Yes, the lack of new content is disappointing and there is a rather steep learning curve to overcome before aiming with the Wii Remote becomes second-nature. But come on! Marrying an innovative control scheme to the best survival action game ever and presenting at a bargain price is something even the most brain-dead zombie can get behind. Isn't it?



Pros: Intuitive controls that add to overall feeling of terror.
Cons: Lack of new content is disappointing. No noticeable upgrade to graphics.
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Old 08-4-2007, 12:24 AM   #2
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Default Re: Wii Review: Resident Evil 4

Nice that you're doing this, even though it'd probably be better-received on a blog.

Since I just purchased RE4 for Gamecube a few months before this, I decided to wait until Umbrella Chronicles launches. It will, after all, feature co-op rail-shooter action. Finally, a true at-home Time Crisis / House of the Dead.
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Old 08-4-2007, 12:28 AM   #3
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Default Re: Wii Review: Resident Evil 4

You should post this on rithum =)
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Old 08-5-2007, 12:17 AM   #4
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You should post this on rithum =)
I did. Felt like posting it on here being that very few people are going on there.
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Old 08-5-2007, 08:50 AM   #5
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Default Re: Wii Review: Resident Evil 4

I was looking into this, It's scored high in most reviews and it's basically been given the same pros and cons. Although as I already own it for the Cube I'd wait for a second hand copy first.

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Nice that you're doing this, even though it'd probably be better-received on a blog.

Since I just purchased RE4 for Gamecube a few months before this, I decided to wait until Umbrella Chronicles launches. It will, after all, feature co-op rail-shooter action. Finally, a true at-home Time Crisis / House of the Dead.
Can't wait for Umbrella Chronicles. Another on rails I'm really looking forward to is "Ghost Squad". Looks awesome, I really can't wait for this, I have a mate with the same passion for games like House of the Dead and Time Crisis and it's going to be awesome fun co op.
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