RE4 certainly has its moments. While entertaining somtimes, it mostly made feel bored. i also wouldn't call it scary...

User Rating: 9 | Resident Evil 4 PS2
As much as some GameCube enthusiasts that are angry about losing exclusivity for the title would like to claim, the PS2 release looks remarkably similar to the original. The 'Cube version does feature more detail in the character models, but the foreboding atmosphere is still so prevalent that it's hard to notice the difference. Not only do the graphics push the limits of the PS2 hardware, but Capcom has generously included a bevy of extras for this release. There are new weapons and costumes, but the most exciting feature is a new side story called Separate Ways. Starring supporting cast member Ada Wong, Separate Ways revisits familiar scenes from a new perspective, which sheds a lot of light on the story. These extras alone are enough incentive for me to pick this game up again, and the core game is so astounding that even those who've never played a survival horror title before should try it.