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Resident Evil 4 (2005)

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Resident Evil 4 is a third-person shooter game developed by Capcom Production Studio 4 and published by Capcom. The sixth major installment in the Resident Evil series, it was originally released for the GameCube in 2005. Players control U.S. government special agent Leon S. Kennedy, who is sent on a mission to rescue the U.S. president's daughter Ashley Graham, who has been kidnapped by a cult. In a rural part of Europe, Leon fights hordes of villagers infected by a mind-controlling parasite, and reunites with the spy Ada Wong. Development began for PlayStation 2 in 1999. Four proposed versions were discarded; the first attempt was directed by Hideki Kamiya after producer Shinji Mikami. In a departure from the fixed camera angles and slower survival horror gameplay of previous instalments, the team focused on developing more dynamic shooting action. Resident Evil 4 was announced as a GameCube exclusive as part of the Capcom Five, but was ported to numerous formats, becoming a cross-platform hit, selling over 10 million copies across all platforms. It garnered acclaim for its narrative, gameplay, voice acting, and characters, and is often named one of the best video games, winning multiple Game of the Year awards in 2005. It influenced the evolution of the survival horror and third-person genres, popularizing the "over-the-shoulder" third-person view. Resident Evil 5 was released in 2009. #Gameplay The player controls the protagonist, Leon S. Kennedy, from a third-person perspective. Departing significantly from the series' previous games, the gameplay focuses on action and shootouts with fewer survival horror elements. The camera is placed behind Leon and zooms in for an over-the-shoulder view when aiming a weapon, or a first-person view when aiming with a sniper rifle. There is no crosshair for firearms; instead, every firearm has a laser sight. Unlike previous games where players can only shoot straight, up, or down, players have more options. For example, shots to the feet can cause enemies to stumble, and shots to the arms can make them drop their weapons. Players can also shoot down projectiles like thrown axes or scythes. Resident Evil 4 adds context-sensitive controls. Based on the situation, players can interact with the environment: kicking down a ladder, jumping out of a window, dodging an attack or executing a "finishing move" on weakened enemies. There are also quick time events, in which the player must press buttons indicated on-screen to execute actions such as dodging a falling boulder or wrestling an enemy to stay alive. These are often incorporated into the game's many boss fights, in which the player must avoid instant-kill attacks. The main enemies are violent villagers referred to as Los Ganados ("The Cattle" in Spanish). Los Ganados can dodge, wield melee and projectile weapons, and are capable of working collectively and communicating with each other. The inventory system features a grid system, represented by an attaché case, that has each item take up a certain number of spaces. The case can be upgraded several times, allowing for more space. Weapons, ammunition, and healing items are kept in the case, while key items and treasures are kept in a separate menu. Items may be bought from and sold to a merchant that appears in various locations. He sells first aid sprays, weapons, allows for weapons to be upgraded and buys various treasures that Leon finds. The various weapons each have their own advantages and disadvantages. Capcom added content for the PlayStation 2 version, which was later incorporated into the PC and Wii releases. The largest addition is "Separate Ways", a minigame which focuses on Ada Wong's involvement in Resident Evil 4 and her connection to the series' villain Albert Wesker. "Ada's Report", a five-part documentary, analyzes Ada's relationship with Wesker and his role in the plot. Other unlockable content in all versions includes the minigames "The Mercenaries" and "Assignment Ada" (using Ada to retrieve Las Plagas samples), new costumes for Leon and Ashley, new weapons, and a cutscene browser. #Plot U.S. government agent Leon S. Kennedy (Paul Mercier) is on a mission to rescue Ashley Graham (Carolyn Lawrence), the U.S. President's daughter, who has been kidnapped by a mysterious cult. He travels to a nameless rural village in Spain, where he encounters a group of hostile villagers who pledge their lives to Los Illuminados, the cult that kidnapped Ashley. The villagers were once simple farmers until becoming infected by a mind-controlling parasite known as Las Plagas. While in the village, Leon is captured by its chief, Bitores Mendez, and injected with Las Plagas. He finds himself held captive with Luis Sera (Rino Romano), a former Los Illuminados researcher. The two work together to escape, but soon go their separate ways. Leon finds out Ashley is being held in a church and rescues her. They both escape from the church after Osmund Saddler (Michael Gough), leader of Los Illuminados, reveals his plan to use the plaga they injected into Ashley to manipulate her into injecting the president of the United States with a "sample" once she returns home, allowing Saddler to begin his conquest of the world. After killing Mendez, Leon and Ashley try to take refuge in a castle but are attacked by more Illuminados under the command of Ramon Salazar (Rene Mujica), another of Saddler's henchmen who owns the castle, and the two become separated by Salazar's traps. Meanwhile, Luis searches for pills that will slow Leon and Ashley's infection, as well as a sample of Las Plagas. He brings the two items to Leon but is killed by Saddler, who takes the sample, while the pills to suppress the infection remain in Leon's hands. While in the castle, Leon briefly encounters Ada Wong (Sally Cahill), a woman from his past who supports him during his mission. He battles his way through the castle before killing Salazar. Afterward, Leon travels to a nearby island research facility, where he continues the search for Ashley. He discovers that one of his former training comrades, Jack Krauser (Jim Ward), who was believed to have been killed in a helicopter crash two years prior, is responsible for her kidnapping. Ada and Krauser are working with Albert Wesker (Richard Waugh), for whom both intend to secure a Plagas sample. Suspicious of the mercenary's intentions, Saddler orders Krauser to kill Leon, believing that no matter which one dies, he will benefit. After Krauser's fatal defeat, Leon rescues Ashley, and they remove the Plagas from their bodies using a specialized radiotherapeutic device. Leon confronts Saddler, and with Ada's help, manages to kill him. However, Ada takes the sample from Leon at gunpoint before escaping in a helicopter, leaving Leon and Ashley to escape via her jet-ski as the island explodes.

ActionThird-person shooterSurvival horrorHorrorGoreQuick time eventsInventory managementClassicSingleplayerAtmospheric

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Resident Evil 4 (2005)

Resident Evil 4 (2005)

Resident Evil 4 (2005) es un hito del survival horror y la acción en tercera persona, desarrollado por Capcom como el sexto gran título de la saga. La historia sigue al agente especial del gobierno estadounidense Leon S. Kennedy en una misión para rescatar a Ashley Graham, la hija del presidente, secuestrada por un culto siniestro en una remota zona rural de España. Allí, Leon se enfrenta a hordas de aldeanos infectados por un parásito llamado Las Plagas, que los convierte en feroces enemigos capaces de trabajar en equipo y usar armas cuerpo a cuerpo y arrojadizas. La ambientación, que va desde un pueblo abandonado hasta un castillo gótico y una base científica en una isla, está impregnada de una atmósfera opresiva y momentos de tensión que mantienen al jugador constantemente alerta. El juego revolucionó la serie al abandonar las cámaras fijas de entregas anteriores por una perspectiva sobre el hombro, que se acerca al apuntar y ofrece una puntería realista con láser en lugar de miras tradicionales. La jugabilidad se inclina hacia la acción dinámica sin perder los elementos de supervivencia: administrar el inventario es clave gracias a un sistema de rejilla en un maletín que se puede mejorar, y los disparos precisos a las extremidades de los enemigos provocan reacciones como tambaleos o derribos. Además, incorpora controles sensibles al contexto (patear escaleras, esquivar ataques, ejecutar movimientos finales) y quick-time events que ponen a prueba los reflejos en enfrentamientos contra jefes o escenas de peligro extremo. El misterioso mercader que aparece en puntos estratégicos permite comprar, vender y mejorar armas, añadiendo una capa estratégica al progreso. Uno de los aspectos más únicos de Resident Evil 4 es cómo redefine el horror al mezclarlo con tiroteos frenéticos y una narrativa llena de giros. Leon debe liberarse del parásito que lo infecta mientras descubre conspiraciones que involucran a personajes como Ada Wong, quien regresa con sus propias motivaciones. El título incluye contenido adicional como el minijuego "Los Mercenarios" y la campaña "Vías Alternativas", que explora la perspectiva de Ada. Su legado es indiscutible: popularizó la cámara en tercera persona sobre el hombro, influyó en todo un género y sigue siendo considerado una obra maestra por su narrativa, diseño de niveles, banda sonora y rejugabilidad. Con más de 10 millones de copias vendidas, Resident Evil 4 no solo marcó un antes y después en la saga, sino en la industria del videojuego.

Combate táctico

Enfrenta hordas enemigas usando precisión y estrategia con controles de tanque.

Gestión de recursos

Administra munición, hierbas y objetos en un inventario limitado.

Eventos de tiempo rápido

Supera secuencias cinematográficas con reflejos y decisiones instantáneas.

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