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About the product
- Developer:
- Capcom
- Publisher:
- Capcom
- Release date:
- 2014-02-28
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In Resident Evil 4, special agent Leon S. Kennedy is sent on a mission to rescue the U.S. President’s daughter who has been kidnapped. Finding his way to a rural village in Europe, he faces new threats that are a departure from the traditional lumbering zombie enemies of the earlier installments in the series. Leon battles horrific new creatures infested by a new threat called Las Plagas and faces off against an aggressive group of enemies including mind-controlled villagers that are tied to Los Illuminados, the mysterious cult which is behind the abduction.
Features:
- Stunning HD running at a smooth 60 frames per second for the first time.
- A complete visual overhaul has been performed to bring this revered title to the highest graphical quality ever.
- Fully optimized for the wide screen, texts have been sharpened and textures have been upgraded on characters, backgrounds and in-game objects.
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Reviews
- User bought Resident Evil 4 EN/DE/FR/IT/ES EU from MGG StudioThis game is hard to describe because of how fun it is, the adaptive difficulty & the nostalgia is almost overwhelming, a painful but beautiful feeling, and even though it came out in 2005 I still think it's the best entry in the series, the graphics still look great to me, the only downside is the Xbox controls, the analog stick struggles with diagonal movement, I don't recall the PS2 controls being this bad but thankfully using the directional pad fixes it














