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title: "Resident Evil 4"
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# Over-the-shoulder camera Precision Aim & Shoot Advanced enemy AI Resident Evil 4

**Brand:** capcom
**Price:** SAR 282
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎮 Unlock the ultimate survival horror legend—where every shot counts and every shadow hides a nightmare.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Resident Evil 4 by capcom
- **How much does it cost?** SAR 282 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- capcom enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted capcom brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Intuitive Control:** Seamless Action button integration and behind-the-camera view deliver fluid, modern gameplay on classic PS2 hardware.
- • **Pinpoint Accuracy:** New Aim and Shoot targeting lets you lock onto threats with surgical precision—never miss your mark again.
- • **Immersive Audio Drama:** Hear conversations and monologues in real time, deepening the narrative and pulling you into the chilling world.
- • **Smarter, Deadlier Foes:** Experience enemies with next-level AI that adapt and strategize, turning every encounter into a tense showdown.
- • **Classic Survival Horror Reborn:** Relive the iconic Leon S. Kennedy saga with enhanced visuals, progressive scan support, and exclusive PS2 content.

## Overview

Resident Evil 4 for PlayStation 2 revolutionizes survival horror with advanced AI, over-the-shoulder aiming, and immersive real-time audio. Compatible with select PS2 and PS3 models, this sealed classic delivers 20+ hours of gripping gameplay, iconic storylines, and enhanced visuals, making it a must-have for discerning gamers craving a blend of nostalgia and cutting-edge design.

## Description

BRAND NEW and SEALED Sony Playstation PS2 Game.Note: Can be played on the Sony Playstation PS2 & select Sony Playstation PS3 systems Only. (Sony Playstation PS3 systems that will play Sony Playstation PS2 Games: Original Release 20GB system, Original Release 60GB system, & 1st Generation 80GB Metal Gear Solid Edition system Only)Backed by a 45-day guarantee.

Review: Timeless Terror - I surprised my younger brother with the classic Resident Evil 4 for PlayStation 2, hoping it'd give him that perfect mix of heart-pounding action and creepy vibes to dive into during his gaming marathons. Boy, was I right—this 2005 masterpiece from Capcom is still a beast of a game, even on the aging PS2 hardware. Picked it up for about $20 used (a steal compared to its original $50 launch price), and it's already glued him to the couch for hours. If you're gifting to a teen (or anyone) who loves survival horror with a side of over-the-shoulder shooting, this is pure gold. Five stars—it's not just a game; it's a rite of passage. What I Loved Most Gripping Story and Atmosphere: You step into the boots of Leon S. Kennedy, the wisecracking secret agent on a mission to rescue the president's daughter from a zombie-infested Spanish village. The narrative hooks you from the eerie opening cutscene, blending campy one-liners with genuine dread—think chainsaw-wielding psychos and parasitic monsters that crawl right out of your nightmares. My brother raves about the "Las Plagas" cultists; they're smarter and scarier than the old-school zombies, turning every encounter into a tense standoff. Revolutionary Gameplay: This was the game that ditched clunky fixed cameras for smooth over-the-shoulder aiming, making combat feel modern and intuitive (even by today's standards). The resource management—scavenging for ammo, herbs, and upgrades—keeps you on your toes, while quick-time events and knife finishes add that satisfying "just dodged death" thrill. Boss fights? Epic. My bro's already on his second playthrough for the unlockables like the Chicago Typewriter machine gun. At 20-25 hours for the main story, it's replayable heaven. PS2 Port Perfection: The PS2 version nails the visuals with widescreen support and progressive scan for crisp 480p glory on modern TVs (via component cables). Load times are a hair longer than the GameCube original, but the extra content—like the "Separate Ways" Ada Wong mini-campaign—makes it the definitive edition. Sound design is killer too: that chainsaw rev-up still gives me chills. Any Downsides? It's a 2005 game, so controls can feel a bit tanky if you're used to analog-stick everything (no full 360-degree aiming), and the auto-aim helps but takes getting used to. Controls might frustrate super-modern gamers at first, but that's part of the charm—my brother powered through in a day. Also, no online co-op, but who needs it when the solo tension is this good? Bottom Line Resident Evil 4 on PS2 is a legendary survival horror title that redefined the genre and still holds up as one of the best action-adventures ever made—96/100 on Metacritic isn't hype; it's earned. Gifting this to my brother was spot-on; he's hooked on the adrenaline rush and begging for RE5 next. If you're hunting retro thrills or introducing a young gamer to Capcom's magic, snag this ASAP. It's affordable, immersive, and guaranteed to create some "holy crap, did that just happen?" family stories. (Pro tip: Grab a memory card if you're low on space—the save files and extras eat it up, but it's worth every byte!)
Review: Best RE since RE2 - This is without a doubt the best Resident Evil game since RE2. It's got a creative and different setting, it brings back RE's best hero (Leon!), it manages to be spooky while still playable. There's no questions this game has some difficult sections when you play through the first time. As with all survival horror, you start barely armed, have to hoard ammo and use it carefully (no first-person shooter, this, you need to be clever). As the game goes on you gradually get better weapons, but the enemies get stronger. On a re-play, of course, you start with a full boat of weapons, so the game is MUCH easier on successive plays; but here's one of the strengths of RE4. The plot and graphic design make it a pleasure to re-play, and the money element lets you play (in effect) for score, gathering up as much as you can without wasting it on things you don't need. You also have the choice of keeping lesser weapons to challenge yourself (I'm now playing it with the knife as much as I can, just to prove I can beat lower enemies with no gun). This game has something we've never had in RE; the ability to buy and upgrade weapons. Where other games were all about getting away from the enemies in many scenes, this one encourages more fighting because enemies drop items (money or supplies). While this takes away an element that's fun and creepy (run away! run away!), it trades this for a better fighting game where you HAVE TO kill enemies in many cases. The weapons available are all entertaining, and you have choices, selling ones you don't like as much for ones you like better. This lets you choose one of several very good weapons as you main side arm, and lets you change the game on re-plays by working with different sets of weapons. You can also sell a weapon and then buy it back later, so things that are gone are not gone for good. There's a *lot* of shooting in this game, and lots of changes to try out different weapons to find what works best. Gone are the 'magic boxes' that let you stash weapons in one room and get them from another. This is different, but not really better or worse; as you play you can upgrade your carry capacity with bigger cases. So there's a bit more thought required to make sure you have only what you need, but you also can have all your weapons to hand and never have to run back to swap a shotgun for a sniper rifle. One of the main things I like about this game is that it actually has a coherent plot. Many of these games wind up with mystery story lines so convoluted that it makes following them more effort that it's worth. This one plays like an action film, and you could pretty much convert it to a movie with no re-work. It makes watching someone else play the game entertaining, which I find unusual. That the graphics are great goes without saying. Graphics in video games are so sophisticated these days that I don't even notice any more. But what stands out here is some really fabulous graphic design. Some of the settings - castles, mansions, caves, tombs, mines - are brilliantly designed and I find myself stopping in many scenes simply to admire the way a scene looks. All in all it's a great game. If you like RE, this is a must-have. There are down sides of course. If you're a huge puzzle fan, the puzzles are mostly pretty easy. Puzzles are my least-favorite part of survival horror games, so this isn't a big issue for me, but still, they're easy. More annoying to me is that they pulled the game-designer cheat in some scenes of making you character (Leon) slower and clumsier in boss fights. Lots of games do this, but it's cheating as far as I'm concerned. There are several fights against 'El Gigante' bosses where Leon's run speed goes down, and they box you into a small area where it doesn't make sense to fight, and the reaction speed on the controls decreases slightly. It makes the fight harder, but not in a fun way because you can't spin and juke and fire the way you would normally, you wind up under the monster's feet when you mean to be pulling a grenade and then popping a few rounds into him (though these fights get incredibly easy on re-play if you have a big weapon). I've seen a number of games where they do this, making a fight harder by changing your character's behavior or control response time, and it is, IMO, cheating by the game designers. My objections are trivial though. Of all the survival horror games I've played, this is very close to the most fun.

## Features

- Advanced AI makes enemies smarter than ever and use their cunning in deadly attacks
- Use the Action button for better player control
- New 'Aim and Shoot' targeting for zeroing in on enemies with your weapons
- Behind the camera view for intuitive movement
- Conversations and monologues can be heard in real time

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000B69E9G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,132 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #67 in PlayStation 2 Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Sony PlayStation 2 |
| Computer Platform | PlayStation 2 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,455) |
| Date First Available | November 10, 2006 |
| Department | Adult |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00013388260560 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
| Item model number | 013388260560 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Cresent Marketing & Distribution |
| Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.75 inches; 2.4 ounces |
| Publication Date | October 25, 2005 |
| Rated | Mature |
| Release date | October 25, 2005 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 013388260560 939220939220 |

## Images

![Resident Evil 4 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71iXh6wFHNL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this just like the GameCube resident evil 4?**
A: Yes. Except the PS2 version hads a bonus campaign of Ada Wong called  Separate Ways telling the story of what she was doing during the events of Leons Journey.

**Q: How many MB do I need to play resident evil 4?**
A: If you have the actual PS2 game for PS2 I believe it should play automatic as mine did. However a download of the game for a newer console such as PS3 or PS4 would probably require memory to play.  If you want to save your game progress you would need a memory card that is inserted into a card slot above a game controller slot. I hope this is helpful.

**Q: Can two people play**
A: It's a one player game

**Q: Is this a reproduction?**
A: Really depends who you buy it from, but mine was a used copy. If in doubt, check the paper dust jacket under the plastic.  Cheap paper = likely reproduction. Poster style paper = likely legit.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Timeless Terror
*by B***V on October 9, 2025*

I surprised my younger brother with the classic Resident Evil 4 for PlayStation 2, hoping it'd give him that perfect mix of heart-pounding action and creepy vibes to dive into during his gaming marathons. Boy, was I right—this 2005 masterpiece from Capcom is still a beast of a game, even on the aging PS2 hardware. Picked it up for about $20 used (a steal compared to its original $50 launch price), and it's already glued him to the couch for hours. If you're gifting to a teen (or anyone) who loves survival horror with a side of over-the-shoulder shooting, this is pure gold. Five stars—it's not just a game; it's a rite of passage. What I Loved Most Gripping Story and Atmosphere: You step into the boots of Leon S. Kennedy, the wisecracking secret agent on a mission to rescue the president's daughter from a zombie-infested Spanish village. The narrative hooks you from the eerie opening cutscene, blending campy one-liners with genuine dread—think chainsaw-wielding psychos and parasitic monsters that crawl right out of your nightmares. My brother raves about the "Las Plagas" cultists; they're smarter and scarier than the old-school zombies, turning every encounter into a tense standoff. Revolutionary Gameplay: This was the game that ditched clunky fixed cameras for smooth over-the-shoulder aiming, making combat feel modern and intuitive (even by today's standards). The resource management—scavenging for ammo, herbs, and upgrades—keeps you on your toes, while quick-time events and knife finishes add that satisfying "just dodged death" thrill. Boss fights? Epic. My bro's already on his second playthrough for the unlockables like the Chicago Typewriter machine gun. At 20-25 hours for the main story, it's replayable heaven. PS2 Port Perfection: The PS2 version nails the visuals with widescreen support and progressive scan for crisp 480p glory on modern TVs (via component cables). Load times are a hair longer than the GameCube original, but the extra content—like the "Separate Ways" Ada Wong mini-campaign—makes it the definitive edition. Sound design is killer too: that chainsaw rev-up still gives me chills. Any Downsides? It's a 2005 game, so controls can feel a bit tanky if you're used to analog-stick everything (no full 360-degree aiming), and the auto-aim helps but takes getting used to. Controls might frustrate super-modern gamers at first, but that's part of the charm—my brother powered through in a day. Also, no online co-op, but who needs it when the solo tension is this good? Bottom Line Resident Evil 4 on PS2 is a legendary survival horror title that redefined the genre and still holds up as one of the best action-adventures ever made—96/100 on Metacritic isn't hype; it's earned. Gifting this to my brother was spot-on; he's hooked on the adrenaline rush and begging for RE5 next. If you're hunting retro thrills or introducing a young gamer to Capcom's magic, snag this ASAP. It's affordable, immersive, and guaranteed to create some "holy crap, did that just happen?" family stories. (Pro tip: Grab a memory card if you're low on space—the save files and extras eat it up, but it's worth every byte!)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best RE since RE2
*by K***S on December 23, 2005*

This is without a doubt the best Resident Evil game since RE2. It's got a creative and different setting, it brings back RE's best hero (Leon!), it manages to be spooky while still playable. There's no questions this game has some difficult sections when you play through the first time. As with all survival horror, you start barely armed, have to hoard ammo and use it carefully (no first-person shooter, this, you need to be clever). As the game goes on you gradually get better weapons, but the enemies get stronger. On a re-play, of course, you start with a full boat of weapons, so the game is MUCH easier on successive plays; but here's one of the strengths of RE4. The plot and graphic design make it a pleasure to re-play, and the money element lets you play (in effect) for score, gathering up as much as you can without wasting it on things you don't need. You also have the choice of keeping lesser weapons to challenge yourself (I'm now playing it with the knife as much as I can, just to prove I can beat lower enemies with no gun). This game has something we've never had in RE; the ability to buy and upgrade weapons. Where other games were all about getting away from the enemies in many scenes, this one encourages more fighting because enemies drop items (money or supplies). While this takes away an element that's fun and creepy (run away! run away!), it trades this for a better fighting game where you HAVE TO kill enemies in many cases. The weapons available are all entertaining, and you have choices, selling ones you don't like as much for ones you like better. This lets you choose one of several very good weapons as you main side arm, and lets you change the game on re-plays by working with different sets of weapons. You can also sell a weapon and then buy it back later, so things that are gone are not gone for good. There's a *lot* of shooting in this game, and lots of changes to try out different weapons to find what works best. Gone are the 'magic boxes' that let you stash weapons in one room and get them from another. This is different, but not really better or worse; as you play you can upgrade your carry capacity with bigger cases. So there's a bit more thought required to make sure you have only what you need, but you also can have all your weapons to hand and never have to run back to swap a shotgun for a sniper rifle. One of the main things I like about this game is that it actually has a coherent plot. Many of these games wind up with mystery story lines so convoluted that it makes following them more effort that it's worth. This one plays like an action film, and you could pretty much convert it to a movie with no re-work. It makes watching someone else play the game entertaining, which I find unusual. That the graphics are great goes without saying. Graphics in video games are so sophisticated these days that I don't even notice any more. But what stands out here is some really fabulous graphic design. Some of the settings - castles, mansions, caves, tombs, mines - are brilliantly designed and I find myself stopping in many scenes simply to admire the way a scene looks. All in all it's a great game. If you like RE, this is a must-have. There are down sides of course. If you're a huge puzzle fan, the puzzles are mostly pretty easy. Puzzles are my least-favorite part of survival horror games, so this isn't a big issue for me, but still, they're easy. More annoying to me is that they pulled the game-designer cheat in some scenes of making you character (Leon) slower and clumsier in boss fights. Lots of games do this, but it's cheating as far as I'm concerned. There are several fights against 'El Gigante' bosses where Leon's run speed goes down, and they box you into a small area where it doesn't make sense to fight, and the reaction speed on the controls decreases slightly. It makes the fight harder, but not in a fun way because you can't spin and juke and fire the way you would normally, you wind up under the monster's feet when you mean to be pulling a grenade and then popping a few rounds into him (though these fights get incredibly easy on re-play if you have a big weapon). I've seen a number of games where they do this, making a fight harder by changing your character's behavior or control response time, and it is, IMO, cheating by the game designers. My objections are trivial though. Of all the survival horror games I've played, this is very close to the most fun.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by M***N on December 15, 2025*

Perfectly good game

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