• Reviews around weapon (3.72 of 5)

    Resident Evil 4

    • it's the best version because you can aim with the Wii remote to shoot you can get a butt load of awesome weapons and upgrade them
    • I've played it with wimpy weapons and with awesome weapons.
    • the game cheats you shoot zombies over and over and the do not die and why do they have unlimited weapons and you run out of
    • Allow enemies to throw weapons at your face
    • You can do it again as Leon with optional new garb and the chance to purchase new weapons - really cool weapons!
    • In the beginning of the game you feel weak and ineffective, but by playing through the terrifying parts and overcoming them you get better at playing and unlock better weapons.
    • Collecting money and treasures to buy/improve weapons was a nice upgrade over previous RE titles I played as well.
    • But that's not all!I've read walkthroughs because I've yet to legitimately get through the game - I know, the shame - and they mention that certain weapons are excessively powerful, such as the magnums and the RPGs
    • As well as cool new weapons
    • It is a great weapon if you can master using it
    • Awesome weapons and
    • Although it is very satisfying to do the complete overkill with the awesome weapons after barely surviving the first play through, over the long run I've found the less powerful weapons to be more fun
    • For what it's worth, in addition to regularly tuning up my already-owned weapons, the only weapons that I purchased/obtained/traded that ultimately were critical to survival were--in order--the shotgun, the Punisher, the Red 9 (with stock), the semi-auto rifle (with scope from Merchant and be sure to find the free Infrared Scope), the Striker, Broken Butterfly and the Rocket
    • Money is used to buy better weapons from a merchant who occasionally appears on screen
    • There also appear to be hitbox problems that conveniently prevent full connects from these allegedly powerful weapons
    • These weapons may knock her down, but she never takes any damage
    • Also you have to be carefull about the use of the weapons and ammunitions, because sometimes you need certain weapons to kill certain character
    • It has the best weapon upgrading of any game I have ever played, and I have played a lot
    • I've played it with wimpy weapons and with awesome weapons.
    • You can also trade your weaker weapons with The Merchant for more powerful ones
    • And before you even grow tired of your surroundings, the game mixes it up with a creepy village, a cult-driven castle, and a military base, all with unique enemies and challenges and hidden treasures and upgradable weapons and intense boss fights
    • The variety of weapons was good, and if you did your work and upgraded a lot, and bought bigger better weapons, you should have no problem at all getting though the game
    • My favorite special weapon is the Chicago Typewriter, but at times I actually like to delete my save files just to start over and give myself a challenge again.
    • With most shooters, once you gain a weapon you can assign it to a pad direction
    • The negative about this was keeping the same resolution and not improving at least the texture quality, as well as not using the 480p resolution used in most recent wii games
    • A trigger (or knife) happy splatter fest, RE4 puts you in the middle of the action, and as nasty as it is its a hard place to leave