RE4 “Dangerous Situations” trailer reveals more to Wii fans

You gotta hand it to Capcom, they may love sequels, but they do a darn good job most of the time. Resident Evil 4 has had quite a journey so far. It first appeared on the Nintendo GameCube where it got rave reviews for breathing in a lot of new life to the then-aging zombie franchise. Having totally reinvented itself, the world-famous survival horror ported to the Sony PlayStation 2 where it did just as well with some nice extras. Now we’ll have a look as it heads to the Nintendo Wii.

True to the story of the game, the story takes Resident Evil 2 star Leon Kennedy, who now works as a federal agent, to Spain where he is tasked to find the American President’s missing daughter. Little does he suspect that the spooky days aren’t over for him even with the Umbrella Corporation supposedly buried.

As expected, the visuals have taken a slight facelift compared to its last-gen counterparts. The game will be driven by Wiimote which is expected to add a whole new dimension to the game. Walking and shooting are based on motion sensation, which can have addictive results. Enjoy the video and we’ll update you on new developments soon.

You gotta hand it to Capcom, they may love sequels, but they do a darn good job most of the time. Resident Evil 4 has had quite a journey so far. It first appeared on the Nintendo GameCube where it got rave reviews for breathing in a lot of new life to the then-aging zombie franchise. Having totally reinvented itself, the world-famous survival horror ported to the Sony PlayStation 2 where it did just as well with some nice extras. Now we’ll have a look as it heads to the Nintendo Wii.

True to the story of the game, the story takes Resident Evil 2 star Leon Kennedy, who now works as a federal agent, to Spain where he is tasked to find the American President’s missing daughter. Little does he suspect that the spooky days aren’t over for him even with the Umbrella Corporation supposedly buried.

As expected, the visuals have taken a slight facelift compared to its last-gen counterparts. The game will be driven by Wiimote which is expected to add a whole new dimension to the game. Walking and shooting are based on motion sensation, which can have addictive results. Enjoy the video and we’ll update you on new developments soon.

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