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.
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- 3 wins & 5 nominations
- Leon S. Kennedy
- (English version)
- (voice)
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- Ashley Graham
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Luis Sera
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- (voice)
- Ingrid Hunnigan
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- Ada Wong
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- Ramon Salazar
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- (voice)
- Bitores Mendez
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- (voice)
- Jack Krauser
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- (voice)
- Osmund Saddler
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- (voice)
- Albert Wesker
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- (voice)
- Villagers & Zealots
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- Villagers & Zealots
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- (as Alex Mendoza)
- Villagers & Zealots
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- (as Carol Bach-Y-Rita)
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- (as Ward E. Sexton)
- Child Villager
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- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThe 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.
- GoofsDuring 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.
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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 creditsDuring the end credits, slides are shown of the village in a happier time, followed by what happened when Las Plagas were introduced.
- Alternate versionsPorted 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.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #32.14 (2005)
I figured that the game would be enjoyable for a while, but I wasn't sure about longevity; I didn't think it would hold my interest. I assumed that once I'd played it for ten minutes, I'd basically seen all it had to offer. I couldn't have been further from the truth. The game's strongest point (there are many, believe me) is its sense of horror. While this may seem obvious, many games (Alone in the Dark, Eternal Darkness etc) fail to accomplish this. No zombies in RE4; you'll be up against fast, smart humans (not to mention some seriously creepy monsters). The sense that you are constantly battling for your life is unrivalled, yet the rewards are also great. The feeling you get from defeating one of the spectacular bosses is reward enough, but there are several unlockables to hold your interest for a LONG time.
Even if there was nothing to unlock, it wouldn't be important; I found that as soon as I completed the game, I wanted to start again. The game's length is superb too. At roughly 20 hours long, it provides days of entertainment without being overly long.
How can I go this far without mentioning the graphics? I'm sure you've heard all about them already; the best fire ever seen in a video game, along with excellent water and outstanding character models and locations make RE4 the best looking console game ever.
What more can I say? The voice acting is much better than we're used to from videogames, helping the narrative involvement. But the best thing to do is go out there and play it yourself: although I don't think I could make myself recommend it to squeamish gamers...
- ganpondorodf
- Jun 12, 2005
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