Though this game has been back more than a fair amount of times, this version showcases a new sense of replayability.
Resident Evil 4 is sort of like that. If you have not played any version of this game, I entirely welcome you to play this version because this is the best version out of all the ports by far.
Coming out first on the Gamecube, Resident Evil 4 was considered revolutionary by many because of it's unique controls and it's unbelievably crisp graphics and immersive story. After coming out to the PC and the Playstation 2, the Wii version brings new controls with the remote and nunchuk and once you've played it, you'll never go back. Unfortunately, the game hasn't improved much on the graphic side of things and it does show. If you're expecting some sweet, startling graphics like on the Playstation 3, you'll be sorely disappointed. For me, the game still holds up and it wasn't the graphics that will keep you coming back. This version doesn't have anything new but it does have all the updated extras like Assignment Ada from the Playstation 2 version.
But, the number one thing about what makes this game so great, is the controls. The new controls are so intuitive, it feels as though the game was waiting for this. Though you can plug in a classic controller and play it like a Gamecube, there's absolutely no reason to. The new controls allow you to aim anywhere on the screen so quickly, it's hard to fathom how I played it before when it came out on the Gamcube. The game is a reused port and this is just another iteration, and at forty Canadian dollars, it is kind of steep if you already have previous versions. Luckily, or unluckily, I don't have any of the older versions so picking up this game didn't take much of a thought process. I definitely recommend this game to anyone who has a Wii and does not own any of the previous versions. If you do, it still might be worth a pick up but remember, it's the same game.