Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition video review

When a game gets 38 from a Famitsu review, you just know it’s one of those must haves. Even the other way around, there is no reason to miss out on Capcom‘s Resident Evil 4 for the Wii. Got the game on other consoles, you say? This video review from Gametrailers might convince you to relive the horror.

Having no bonus content does not stop anyone from having a fresh experience with the Wii controls. Using the Wiimote like a Lightgun to shoot Las Plagas is enough to know that gameplay this time will be a notch up from traditional controllers. Aside from somewhat stiff 180-degree turns (which is a Resident Evil trademark), RE4: Wii Edition promises to make dispatching crazed Spanish villagers easier than preparing burritos.

Here’s what Gametrailers have to say:

When a game gets 38 from a Famitsu review, you just know it’s one of those must haves. Even the other way around, there is no reason to miss out on Capcom‘s Resident Evil 4 for the Wii. Got the game on other consoles, you say? This video review from Gametrailers might convince you to relive the horror.

Having no bonus content does not stop anyone from having a fresh experience with the Wii controls. Using the Wiimote like a Lightgun to shoot Las Plagas is enough to know that gameplay this time will be a notch up from traditional controllers. Aside from somewhat stiff 180-degree turns (which is a Resident Evil trademark), RE4: Wii Edition promises to make dispatching crazed Spanish villagers easier than preparing burritos.

Here’s what Gametrailers have to say:

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