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http://www.macnn.com/articles/09/07/27/resident.evil.4.on.iphone/

Resident Evil 4 debuts for iPhone

updated 03:00 pm EDT, Mon July 27, 2009

 

Resident Evil 4 on iPhone


Capcom has released an iPhone version of Resident Evil 4, a survival horror title originally released for the GameCube in 2005. Players assume the role of Leon Kennedy, an agent sent to Europe to rescue the US president's daughter. In the process Leon confronts a dangerous religious cult, fending it off with an arsenal of weapons.

The game is rendered in real-time 3D, and uses an interface similar in concept to Resident Evil: Degeneration. Players can target individual bodyparts, and reload by shaking a handheld. Finishing the main storyline unlocks Mercenary Mode, which offers a separate set of missions with specific weapons and conditions.

Resident Evil 4 costs $8, and runs on iPhones and iPod touches running v2.2.1 firmware or better.


by MacNN Staff

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  1. c4rlob

    Fresh-Faced Recruit

    Joined: May 2009

    +7

    Irony of Palm Pre ads

    I love how almost everyday new high-quality apps/games constantly launch for the iPhone, while the articles announcing them are plastered with banner ads for the Palm Pre which barely has any new apps or games worth mentioning.

  1. lamewing

    Dedicated MacNNer

    Joined: Aug 2004

    -8

    Who cares?

    A four-year old game on a system with poor controls for games. How is this news?

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