Capcom's
Resident Evil 4 makes its way onto the PlayStation 2 this week, nine months after it took the GameCube by storm. And while the visuals aren't quite as
impressive as the original version, the PS2 port easily holds its weight against all competitors on Sony's console. If
you missed RE4 last winter, don't miss it again—the PS2 version also offers the new
"Separate Ways" mission featuring Ada Wong for GameCube vets still hungry for more.
Review highlights:
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Game Informer (100/100) - "Resident Evil 4 is a landmark video game, no matter what system you play it on."
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IGN (93/100) - "It's easily one of the top 10 PlayStation 2 games you can lay your hands on."
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GameSpot (93/100) - "You'll surely find from playing or even just watching Resident Evil 4 that all this sort of high praise is warranted, though it's worth reiterating that this is one of those games that you ought to approach with as few preconceived notions as possible."
[via Metacritic]

