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Director(s)
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Hiroshi Shibata
Shigenori Nishikawa Koji Kakae |
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Kiyohiko Sakata
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Yoshiaki Hirabayashi
Yuichi Akimoto Yoshifumi Hattori |
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Writer(s)
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Shinji Mikami
Haruo Murata |
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Misao Senbongi
Shusaku Uchiyama |
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Series
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Release date(s)
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January
11, 2005[show]
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Resident
Evil 4, known as Biohazard
4 (バイオハザード4 Baiohazādo Fō?) in Japan, is a survival horror third-person
shooter video game
developed by Capcom Production Studio
4 and
released by multiple publishers, including Capcom, Ubisoft, Nintendo
Australia, Red
Ant Enterprises and THQ Asia Pacific. The sixth main entry in the Resident Evil horror series, the game was
originally released for the GameCube in January 2005 in North America
and Japan, and in March 2005 in Europe and Australia.
The story of
Resident Evil 4 follows the U.S. government special agent Leon S. Kennedy, who is sent on a mission to rescue
Ashley Graham, the U.S. President's daughter who has been kidnapped by a
sinister cult. Traveling to a remote rural area of Europe, Leon fights hordes
of violent villagers and mutated monsters, and reunites with the mysterious spy
Ada Wong. The game pioneered and popularized
the "over the shoulder" third-person view perspective in video games.
First hinted
at in early December 1999, Resident Evil 4 underwent a long development
time during which four proposed versions of the game were discarded. Initially
developed for the Sony Computer Entertainment's PlayStation 2, the first attempt was directed by Hideki Kamiya after producer Shinji Mikami
requested him to create a new entry in the Resident Evil series.
Nevertheless, it was decided to start development over again. The game was
intended to be a GameCube exclusive as part of the Capcom Five, but a PlayStation 2 version was
announced before the game was released for the GameCube. Resident Evil 4
was subsequently released for Microsoft Windows, Wii, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and in heavily condensed versions
for the iOS phones and Zeebo. In April 2013, Resident Evil 4 was launched on Android but only for Samsung smartphones via Galaxy Apps and earlier in 2013 it was
available for the Japanese Google Play.[1]
Resident
Evil 4 garnered
universal critical acclaim. It received many Game of the Year awards for 2005, and was seen as a successful cross-platform hit that highly influenced the
evolution of the survival horror and third-person
shooter genres. It
has since been listed among the best video games of all time.
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