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Biohazard 4 (Japan)

GameCube 💿 💿
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Reviewed in
2005
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✪ Reviewed on June 26, 2026
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Mikami's Resident Evil revolution, originally a GameCube exclusive. Over-the-shoulder camera, measured and tense action, an unforgettable Spanish rural village. Almost every set piece has become iconic. A high point of 2000s action gaming.

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Category
Action Adventure 1 player 16+
Description
Leon Kennedy battles the Los Illuminados cult in this revolutionary fourth Capcom GameCube Biohazard. Published by Capcom, released in Japan in January 2005. Survival horror action-adventure with over-the-shoulder view, Leon rescuing Ashley Graham and memorable parasite bosses.

Biohazard 4 review

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Art direction
"Iconic"
4/5
Music
"Excellent"
4/5
Story
"Captivating"
The shift to an over-the-shoulder camera reinvents fear, plunged into a dusk-lit Spanish countryside of dirty ochres and heavy mists. The repulsive design of the Ganados and the cinematic lighting sign a tangible horror. This muscular, precise style redefined the genre and still inspires today's action games.
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾1,1 GB 📅27/01/2005
Published by Capcom

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Collector interest

Biohazard 4 is the original Japanese edition of Shinji Mikami's Capcom masterpiece, distributed by Capcom in Japan as one of the peaks of the Resident Evil sub-series. Collector value comes from the GameCube version being the game's original release, predating the PS2/Wii/HD ports that modified several visual and technical elements.

Memorable bosses

From the lake creature to the giant that tears buildings apart, the variety of encounters impresses as much as their sheer scale. A dynamic camera, contextual action sequences and arenas built like spectacles keep renewing the tension. Every clash, from the knife duel against Krauser to the colossal El Gigante, asserts its own identity and redefined the staging of the action boss.

A cult cover

On the Japanese edition, the same oppressive chiaroscuro surrounds Leon, but it is the "Biohazard" seal that crowns the artwork. Colder and more clinical than its Western counterpart, the logo plays up the contaminated-experiment angle dear to the series. A variant that keeps all the tension while asserting its original identity.

Is Biohazard 4 still worth playing in 2026?

A revolution of survival horror and TPS action, Resident Evil 4 redefined the genre's standards with its over the shoulder camera, briefcase inventory and cinematic pacing. The Spanish village, Salazar, Krauser and Ada offer a string of unforgettable set pieces. The GameCube version remains the original and the purest despite the many later ports. For anyone who loves demanding TPS action with a unique atmosphere, the title remains one of the greatest works of modern gaming and a true reference point for everyone.

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