


The PS2 game was comparable to the GameCube version, but the PC port lacked the controls and the graphics.įast forward to this year, when you can buy “Resident Evil 4” with graphics as sharp as your PC can render. After its tremendous critical success, it was then ported over to the Sony PlayStation 2 and PC.

The history of this game begins back in 2005 when it was released on the Nintendo GameCube. I am happy to say that “Resident Evil 4” stands the test of time relatively well and I celebrate its return to the PC with HD quality and precise mouse control. In my many years of writing video game reviews for the Battle Creek Enquirer, the most common question I receive is: “What is your most favorite game of all time?” Fortunately, the answer is an easy one for me.
