Is a very good game, but the controls hard make this game lose the essence so i recommended play this game, but you must get used to the controls a long time for get used.
Pd: Sorry for my English :P
so this game has no dialogue and no cut scenes. it has slide shows. graphics are good and gameplay is ok. There is no sound when moving. just gun sound and reloading sound. The story line is really bad on this version. It's not really fun at all. But when i'm really bored i'll play it.
We found ourselves in a time where some of the most important video games had their respective ports to mobile devices so you can keep the excitement of playing your favorite games on the go (BioShock, Dead Space, Mass Effect, Battlefield, Call of Duty, Fortnite. To name a few). But sometimes nail the perfect spot to make that port excellent turns out to be a total disappointment specially with this port RESIDENT EVIL 4 on ios.
Trying to port a huge game like RE4 to an mobile device is a challenge, specially if you want it to work like their console counterparts, but, at the end is not the same. Now... what we got instead? well... this!!!
GRAPHICS: The port was released in 2009, mobile games during that time were not really good looking with polished graphics like nowadays, most of them were acceptable or totally bad, but this one, OHH BOY!! bad, and didn't age so well.
LEVELS: A let down for this game (or at least to me), levels here are short, way to short, I know that this is because some technological limitations that ios devices had in 2009 but still, not great. GAMEPLAY: Missions in other hand are lazy, like, get through point A to B, kill some guys and beat the stage, then followed by some "cinematics" that are just frames from the game with text and some audio and wait to the score screen. Other missions are just about kill some bad guys until the same process happens again, and other missions... the boss fight. There are some ranking missions, like killing some enemies in an specific time and clear some stages with that same specific time, You can buy ammo and weapons at the black market to beat enemies faster or to handle heavier enemies and bosses and exchange relics that you can find in the levels for cash, so you can keep buying stuff.
CONTROLS: In this game felt. really good, that's a plus for the port, maybe the aiming sensibility was a bit low, but out of that, controls are well placed and easy to use and smooth, imitating the same from the console version, the inventory system is not exactly the same, and it's a bit slower the process of equip a gun but stills great.
Overall... I felt RE4 on ios a really weak contender on the ported versions of this game, it could have been nice to have a truly RE4 experience on the go if this game had came out in this generation of mobile and not 4 gens back, it could have been more polished with, maybe, more complete missions and cinematics instead of frames.
Huge dissapointment. I got countless hours of enjoyment from the PS2 version, and so was excited to see it released for the iPhone. However, the controls are clumsy and awkward, and the camera angles leave much to be desired (even for a RE game). The result is a steep learning curve that, as a casual gamer, I am unwilling to pursue. The graphics and sound are nice, and there are slideshows instead of cinematics. I would not recommend buying the game for this platform, especially considering the price that is being charged for it.
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