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Resident Evil 4[b] is a 2005 survival horror third-person shooter video game developed by Capcom Production Studio 4[1] and published by Capcom. It was originally released for the GameCube on January 11, 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 rural Spain, Leon fights hordes of enemies infected by a mind-controlling parasite and reunites with the spy Ada Wong.
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In 2004, 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 abducted by a mysterious cult.[12] He travels to an unnamed rural village in Spain,[13] where he encounters a group of hostile villagers who pledge their lives to Los Iluminados, the cult that kidnapped Ashley. The villagers were once simple farmers until becoming infected by a mind-controlling parasite known as Las Plagas.[14]
While in the village, Leon is captured by its chief, Bitores Mendez, and injected with Las Plagas.[15] He finds himself held captive with Luis Sera (Rino Romano), a former police officer in Madrid, and former Los Iluminados researcher.[16] 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.[17] They both escape from the church after Osmund Saddler (Michael Gough), leader of Los Iluminados, reveals his plan to use the parasite 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.[18]
Though the developers tried to make the "coolness" theme fit into the world of Resident Evil,[35] Mikami felt it strayed too far from the series' survival horror roots and gradually convinced the staff to make an independent game. This became a new Capcom franchise, Devil May Cry, released for the PlayStation 2 in August 2001.[36]
The story of the Progenitor Virus was eventually covered in Resident Evil 5 and the Spencer Estate became the setting for Resident Evil 5's downloadable content (DLC) pack "Lost in Nightmares" (featuring Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine).[51]
Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition was released for the Wii on May 31, 2007 in Japan and on June 19, 2007 in the United States. It features updated controls that utilize the pointing and motion-sensing abilities of the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, though both the GameCube controller and the Classic Controller are also supported.[74] The Wii Remote is able to aim and shoot anywhere on the screen with a reticle that replaces the laser sight found in the other versions, and motion-based gestures are used to perform some context-sensitive actions, such as dodging or slashing. The Wii Edition also includes the extra content from the PS2 and PC versions, and a trailer for Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles.[73] The Wii Edition became available for download from the Wii U's Nintendo eShop in Europe on October 29, 2015.[82][83]
Resident Evil 4: Mobile Edition was released in Japan for au's BREW 4.0 on February 1, 2008. It was announced by Capcom at TGS 2007.[84] Differences from the original include changing the flow of the story from being continuous to being divided into sections such as "Village", "Ravene", "Fortress" and "Subterranean Tunnel". There is also a more challenging Mercenary Mode.[85][86] The game uses the MascotCapsule eruption engine[87] and was adapted to the Zeebo and iOS platforms.[88][89] On July 13, 2009, without any formal announcement, Resident Evil 4: Mobile Edition was released by Capcom for the iOS platform via the App Store in Japan, but was quickly removed,[90][91] though some players were able to purchase and download it. The game has since been released in Japan and North America.[89] Later, Capcom made an update that had different difficulty levels and high scores. Capcom released a new separate version called Resident Evil 4 for Beginners, which offers the first two levels (three counting a training level) of both Story Mode and Mercenary Mode. However, the rest of the levels are available for purchase in-game as downloadable content. Due to the release of the iPad, Capcom recreated the iPhone version of Resident Evil 4: Mobile Edition and updated it to HD graphics as Resident Evil 4: iPad Edition.[92]
In June 2021, the photographer and author Judy Juracek launched legal proceedings against Capcom for using images from her book Surfaces: Visual Research for Artists, Architects, and Designers without her permission to create textures for multiple games, including Resident Evil 4 and Devil May Cry.[206][207] The parties reached an undisclosed settlement outside of court in February 2022.[208]
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For owners of a Zeebo, it is worth downloading Resident Evil 4 anyway. The game was officially released for Zeebo on November 11, 2009. Regardless of its flaws, Resident Evil 4 is playable and beatable on the Zeebo system, which is a feat in and of itself.
Both iPhone and Android players can download a copy of Resident Evil 4 too. With the increasing popularity of mobile gaming, it is only natural that Capcom would bring this wildly popular game to mobile. There have been heavy compromises, of course, but this is still quite the technical achievement.
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I hope that I will one day succeed in making myself understood (maybe not agreed with but understood). Meanwhile I wish you success in not becoming prey to evil people stealing your secrets through EM eavesdropped USB transmissions sitting unnoticed next to your very computer.
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