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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Resident Evil 4''}}
 
{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Resident Evil 4''}}
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{{Game tab|summary}}
 
{{Game tab|summary}}
 
{{Infobox video game
 
{{Infobox video game
|title = Resident Evil 4
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|title = Resident Evil 4
 
|image = <gallery>
 
|image = <gallery>
 
RE4_GC_NTSC.jpg|NA
 
RE4_GC_NTSC.jpg|NA
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</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
|developer = Capcom Production Studio 4
 
|developer = Capcom Production Studio 4
|publisher = Capcom (Platform), Ubisoft (PC), Nintendo Australia (GC and Wii)
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|publisher = [[Capcom]]
|director = [[Shinji Mikami]] (Director)
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|director = [[Shinji Mikami]]
|producer=[[Hiroyuki Kobayashi]] (Producer)<br />[[Keiji Inafune]] (Executive producer)
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|producer = [[Hiroyuki Kobayashi]]
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|designer = [[Hiroshi Shibata]]<br/>Kouji Kakae<br/>Shigenori Nishikawa
|engine =
 
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|programmer = [[Kiyohiko Sakata]]
|released= 11 January 2005
 
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|composer = [[Misao Senbongi]]
 
|genre = Survival horror, third-person shooter
 
|genre = Survival horror, third-person shooter
 
|modes = Single-player
 
|modes = Single-player
|ratings = ESRB=M, CERO=D, BBFC=15, PEGI=18+, OFLCA=MA15+, OFLCZ=R18+, USK=18+
 
 
|platforms = Nintendo GameCube<br />
 
|platforms = Nintendo GameCube<br />
Nintendo Switch<br />
 
 
PlayStation 2<br />
 
PlayStation 2<br />
 
PlayStation 3<br />
 
PlayStation 3<br />
 
PlayStation 4<br />
 
PlayStation 4<br />
 
PC<br />
 
PC<br />
Wii<br />
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Nintendo Wii<br />
Wii U (Wii Virtual Console)<br />
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Nintendo Wii U (Wii Virtual Console)<br />
 
Nintendo Switch<br />
 
iOS<!--iOS 4.0 is used by the recent versions of the iPod, the iPad and the iPhone--><br />
 
iOS<!--iOS 4.0 is used by the recent versions of the iPod, the iPad and the iPhone--><br />
 
Xbox 360<br />
 
Xbox 360<br />
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DVD-ROM<br/>
 
DVD-ROM<br/>
 
Digital Download
 
Digital Download
|requirements =
 
 
|input = Gamepad<br />
 
|input = Gamepad<br />
 
Keyboard (original PC version; using mouse requires a hack)<br />
 
Keyboard (original PC version; using mouse requires a hack)<br />
 
Keyboard + Mouse (''Ultimate HD'' version)<br />
 
Keyboard + Mouse (''Ultimate HD'' version)<br />
 
Wiimote + Nunchuk/Classic Controller (Wii)
 
Wiimote + Nunchuk/Classic Controller (Wii)
 
|released = 11 January 2005
|ESRB={{ESRB|M}}
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|ESRB = {{ESRB|M}}
|PEGI={{PEGI|18=yes|violence=yes}}
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|PEGI = {{PEGI|18=yes|violence=yes}}
|CERO={{CERO|D}}
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|CERO = {{CERO|D}}
 
|ratings = ESRB=M, CERO=D, BBFC=15, PEGI=18+, OFLCA=MA15+, OFLCZ=R18+, USK=18+
 
}}
 
}}
   
{{nihongo|'''Resident Evil 4'''|バイオハザード4|Baiohazādo Fō|known as '''Biohazard 4''' in Japan; often abbreviated as '''RE4'''}} is a 2005 survival horror [[Resident Evil games|video game]] published and developed by Capcom. ''Resident Evil 4'' is the sixth installment of the ''Resident Evil'' series. It debuted in North America on the 11th of January in 2005 for the Nintendo GameCube, and was later released in Japan and Europe. On October 25, 2005, the game was released on the Sony PlayStation 2 with additional gameplay features but slight visual and aural downgrades, including a lack of shadow and lighting effects, reduced sound quality, as well as lower resolution textures and character models.<ref>[http://www.gameswelike.com/web/re/RE%20Comp.htm ''Resident Evil'' comparison, Games We Like]</ref> A PC port developed by Ubisoft was released on March 2, 2007, and was generally criticized for its awkward control scheme and lack of new features compared to the original release. A Wii port was also released on May 31, 2007 in Japan, June 25, 2007 in North America, June 29, 2007 in Europe and July 5, 2007 in Australia. An HD Edition was released as a downloadable game for Xbox Live and PlayStation Network on September 20, 2011. The game was also ported onto various mobile platforms including iOS. CAPCOM later released an enhanced version for the PC, developed by [[QLOC]], titled "''Ultimate HD Edition''" in 2014. A port of Resident Evil 4 HD was released on May 21, 2019 for the [https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/resident-evil-4-switch/ Nintendo Switch].
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{{nihongo|'''Resident Evil 4'''|バイオハザード4|Baiohazādo Fō|known as '''Biohazard 4''' in Japan; often abbreviated as '''RE4'''}} is a 2005 survival horror [[Resident Evil games|video game]] published and developed by [[Capcom]]. It'' ''is the sixth installment of the [[Resident Evil series|''Resident Evil'' series]]. The game debuted in North America on January 11th, 2005 for the Nintendo GameCube, and was later released in Japan and Europe.
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''Resident Evil 4 ''was ported to multiple platforms. On October 25, 2005, it was released on the Sony PlayStation 2 with additional gameplay features but slight visual and aural downgrades, including a lack of shadow and lighting effects, reduced sound quality, as well as lower resolution textures and character models.<ref>[http://www.gameswelike.com/web/re/RE%20Comp.htm ''Resident Evil'' comparison, Games We Like]</ref> A PC port developed by Ubisoft was released on March 2, 2007, and was generally criticized for its awkward control scheme and lack of new features compared to the original release. A Wii port was also released on May 31, 2007 in Japan, June 25, 2007 in North America, June 29, 2007 in Europe and July 5, 2007 in Australia. An HD Edition was released as a downloadable game for Xbox Live and PlayStation Network on September 20, 2011.
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The game was also ported onto various mobile platforms including iOS. Capcom later released an enhanced version for the PC, developed by [[QLOC]], titled "''Ultimate HD Edition''" in 2014. A port of Resident Evil 4 HD was released on May 21, 2019 for the [https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/resident-evil-4-switch/ Nintendo Switch].
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
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|[[Leon S. Kennedy]]
 
|[[Leon S. Kennedy]]
|[[Paul Mercier]] <ref name="archives">{{Cite book|title=Resident Evil Archives II|publisher=BradyGames|page=239}}</ref>
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|[[Paul Mercier]]<ref name="archives">{{Cite book|title=Resident Evil Archives II|publisher=BradyGames|page=239}}</ref>
 
|[[Teruaki Ogawa]]
 
|[[Teruaki Ogawa]]
 
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|[[Ashley Graham]]
 
|[[Ashley Graham]]
|[[Carolyn Lawrence]] <ref name="archives" />
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|[[Carolyn Lawrence]]<ref name="archives" />
 
|[[Yukiko Saitani]]
 
|[[Yukiko Saitani]]
 
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|[[Luis Sera]]
 
|[[Luis Sera]]
|[[Rino Romano]] <ref name="archives" />
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|[[Rino Romano]]<ref name="archives" />
 
|[[Keiichi Wada]]
 
|[[Keiichi Wada]]
 
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|[[Ingrid Hannigan]]
 
|[[Ingrid Hannigan]]
|[[Salli Saffioti]] <ref name="archives" />
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|[[Salli Saffioti]]<ref name="archives" />
 
|N/A
 
|N/A
 
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|[[Ada Wong]]
 
|[[Ada Wong]]
|[[Sally Cahill]] <ref name="archives" />
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|[[Mayuko Maruoka]]
 
|[[Mayuko Maruoka]]
 
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|[[Ramon Salazar]]
 
|[[Ramon Salazar]]
|[[Rene Mujica]] <ref name="archives" />
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|[[Rene Mujica]]<ref name="archives" />
 
|[[Tsurugi-Dan]]
 
|[[Tsurugi-Dan]]
 
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|[[Bitores Mendez]]
 
|[[Bitores Mendez]]
|[[Jesse Corti]] <ref name="archives" />
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|[[Jesse Corti]]<ref name="archives" />
 
|[[Kenji Hata]]
 
|[[Kenji Hata]]
 
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|[[Jack Krauser]]
 
|[[Jack Krauser]]
|[[Jim Ward]] <ref name="archives" />
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|[[Jim Ward]]<ref name="archives" />
 
|[[Ryoji Okamoto]]
 
|[[Ryoji Okamoto]]
 
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|[[Osmund Saddler]]
 
|[[Osmund Saddler]]
|[[Michael Gough]] <ref name="archives" />
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|[[Michael Gough]]<ref name="archives" />
 
|[[Kenji Hata]]
 
|[[Kenji Hata]]
 
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|[[Albert Wesker]]
 
|[[Albert Wesker]]
|[[Richard Waugh]] <ref name="archives" />
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|[[Richard Waugh]]<ref name="archives" />
 
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|[[Villagers]] and [[Zealots]]
 
|[[Villagers]] and [[Zealots]]
|[[Carlos Carrasco]] <ref name="archives" /><br />
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|[[Carlos Carrasco]]<ref name="archives" /><br />[[Alex Mendoza]]<ref name="archives" /><br />Carol Bach y Rita<ref name="archives" />
[[Alex Mendoza]] <ref name="archives" /><br />
 
Carol Bach y Rita<ref name="archives" />
 
 
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*[http://web.archive.org/web/20060412192524/http://www.res-evil.com/re4/ Official European site]
 
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20060412192524/http://www.res-evil.com/re4/ Official European site]
 
*[http://www.residentevil.com/rehd/index.php Official Resident Evil Code Veronica & Resident Evil 4 HD Site (Biohazard Revival Selection)]
 
*[http://www.residentevil.com/rehd/index.php Official Resident Evil Code Veronica & Resident Evil 4 HD Site (Biohazard Revival Selection)]
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*[https://appsgag.com/en/resident-evil-4/details Official Resident game for Android]
 
*{{Steam|id=254700|name=resident evil 4 / biohazard 4 (Ultimate HD)}}
 
*{{Steam|id=254700|name=resident evil 4 / biohazard 4 (Ultimate HD)}}
   

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Summary
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Further notes

Resident Evil 4 (バイオハザード4 Baiohazādo Fō?, known as Biohazard 4 in Japan; often abbreviated as RE4) is a 2005 survival horror video game published and developed by Capcom. It is the sixth installment of the Resident Evil series. The game debuted in North America on January 11th, 2005 for the Nintendo GameCube, and was later released in Japan and Europe.

Resident Evil 4 was ported to multiple platforms. On October 25, 2005, it was released on the Sony PlayStation 2 with additional gameplay features but slight visual and aural downgrades, including a lack of shadow and lighting effects, reduced sound quality, as well as lower resolution textures and character models.[1] A PC port developed by Ubisoft was released on March 2, 2007, and was generally criticized for its awkward control scheme and lack of new features compared to the original release. A Wii port was also released on May 31, 2007 in Japan, June 25, 2007 in North America, June 29, 2007 in Europe and July 5, 2007 in Australia. An HD Edition was released as a downloadable game for Xbox Live and PlayStation Network on September 20, 2011.

The game was also ported onto various mobile platforms including iOS. Capcom later released an enhanced version for the PC, developed by QLOC, titled "Ultimate HD Edition" in 2014. A port of Resident Evil 4 HD was released on May 21, 2019 for the Nintendo Switch.

Cast

The game's English voice actors recorded their parts in four sessions, over three to four months.[2]

Character name Voice actor Motion capture actor
Leon S. Kennedy Paul Mercier[3] Teruaki Ogawa
Ashley Graham Carolyn Lawrence[3] Yukiko Saitani
Luis Sera Rino Romano[3] Keiichi Wada
Ingrid Hannigan Salli Saffioti[3] N/A
Ada Wong Sally Cahill[3] Mayuko Maruoka
Ramon Salazar Rene Mujica[3] Tsurugi-Dan
Bitores Mendez Jesse Corti[3] Kenji Hata
Jack Krauser Jim Ward[3] Ryoji Okamoto
Osmund Saddler Michael Gough[3] Kenji Hata
Albert Wesker Richard Waugh[3] N/A
Villagers and Zealots Carlos Carrasco[3]
Alex Mendoza[3]
Carol Bach y Rita[3]
N/A
Title call Ward E. Sexton N/A

Sources

  1. Resident Evil comparison, Games We Like
  2. Carle, Chris. "Babe Interview: Carolyn Lawrence", IGN, 2005-08-02, pp. 2–3. Retrieved on 2008-06-04. 
  3. 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 Resident Evil Archives II. BradyGames. p. 239. 

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