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Section 1. Overview

 

  • Estimated Trophy Difficulty: 4.5
  • Offline Trophies: 12 (9(B) 2(S) 1(G))
  • Online Trophies: 0
  • Approximate time to (P)/100%: 25+ Hours
  • Minimum Number of Playthroughs Needed: 3 (2 Main Story, 1 Separate Paths)
  • Number of Missable Trophies: 3 - Do Not Shoot the Water (B), A Terrifying Assassin (S), What Are They Worth? (S)
  • Glitched Trophies: None
  • Does difficulty affect trophies: Yes, A Heart of Steel requires beating the game on Professional Mode.
  • Do cheat codes disable trophies: None

 

 

Section 2. Introduction

 

Resident Evil 4 HD is a high definition remastered version of a game that first released in 2005 and subsequent releases on later dates. Resident Evil 4 is the first game where Capcom broke away from the old style gameplay; so even if you haven't played Resident Evil 4 before but have played Resident Evil 5, you should have a strong enough understanding of the controls and how to effectively combat the standard enemies. Since this is a PSN title there is no manual but the game is very friendly with tutorials to help you along. Most of the trophies are story related with all but one of those being boss fights.

 

Section 2.1 - Controls

 

The HD version comes with two different control types. The first is not an exact copy of the old PS2 version but comes close enough to it. The second control scheme seems to be more friendly for people used to a third person shooter and less of the original controls. If you've never played Resident Evil 4 but have played 5 I suggest going with the first control scheme as it is more similar.

 

:ls: = Walk/Turn

:up: / :down: = Walk Forward / Backwards

:left: / :right: = Turn Left / Right

:rs: = Look

:square: = Interact / Pick up / Contextual Commands

:triangle: = Map

:cross: = N/A / :cross:+:up: = Run / :cross:+:down: 180 Quick Turn

:circle: = N/A

:l1: = Ready Knife / :l1:+:square: = Swing Knife

:r1: = Ready Weapon / :r1:+:ls: Aim Weapon / :r1:+:square: = Fire Weapon / :r1:+:cross: = Reload Weapon

:l2: = N/A

:r2: = Command Ashley

:l3: = N/A

:r3: = N/A

:select: = Options / Skip Cinematics

:start: = Inventory / Status

 

 

Section 3. Walkthrough

 

This HD remake has all the content that the PS2 version had, but you will only need to focus on the main story and one of the side stories to earn 100%. If you're new to the game I advise to explore and pick up everything you can.

 

Section 3.1 - First Playthrough

 

This will be your first storyline playthrough. You will earn most of the trophies during this playthrough and you should earn the two missable trophies here. By the end of the game you should have a strong command of the controls and what weapons suit your playstyle. Once you complete your first playthrough be sure to save the cleared game data to your hard drive; having a cleared save data unlocks the first optional costume set, Professional Mode and many of the optional modes.

 

*If you have the EU version of the game you must play through on Normal to unlock Professional Mode.

 

Trophies Earned

(B) It Begins With a Ring

(B) Do Not Shoot The Water (Missable)

(B) A Rock and a Hard Place

(B) Secure the Ballistics

(B) A Bloodline Severed

(S) A Terrifying Assassin (Missable)

(B) The Castellan Falls

(B) The Ties That Bind

(B) We're Going Home

(S) What Are They Worth? (Missable)

 

 

Section 3.2 - Separate Ways

 

Separate Ways is 5 chapter side story depicting what Ada was doing behind the scenes while Leon was carrying out his mission. It is only a few hours long at best. Separate Ways is under the Extras tab on the main menu and will be unlocked once you have a cleared game save. Completing Separate Ways will unlock the Special 2 costume set which will make Professional Mode much easier.

 

Trophies Earned

(B) The S Stands for Stylish!!

 

 

Section 3.3 - Professional Mode

 

In Professional Mode you will die a lot. Enemies are more aggressive and hit much harder while ammunition and herbs are less plentiful. Regularly save your game and if you feel you could've done a certain section easier, it'd be better to retry the area then to get stuck further down the road. Even if you obtained all bottle caps on your first playthrough I'd recommend doing it again as each time you earn a set you will be rewarded with money to spend on items or upgrades. The most important part of this run through though should be making sure you use the Special 2 costume set. The costume does nothing for Leon but will make Ashley not only invulnerable to damage but prevent the Ganados from carrying her away.

 

Trophies Earned

(G) A Heart of Steel

 

 

Section 3.4 - Cleanup

 

If you failed to earn any of the missable trophies, now is the time to go and get them. The game does not have a chapter select but you can load a cleared save data and play through with all your upgraded weapons and equipment.

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http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/965/01.jpgIt Begins With a Ring (B)

Ring the mysterious bell. What happens after that, is up to you.

 

This trophy is storyline related and cannot be missed. Near the start of the game in Chapter 1-1 you will enter the village and the locals will attack you. The bell will ring once you killed enough enemies, sending them away and giving you this trophy.

 

Spoiler contain battle information

[spoiler=Salvador]You just started the game and get thrown to the wolves. The townspeople will continuously spawn and try to kill you. There is not much to say here, kill them until the bell rings (should be around 30 enemies). There is a shotgun in the two story house to the left of the fire pit, but entering that house will summon a Dr. Salvador (chainsaw) who can take a lot more damage and can kill you in one hit. You can shoot him in the head repeatedly to stun him or use the shotgun to knock him down in one hit.

 

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/965/02.jpgDo Not Shoot the Water! (B)

Summon the master of the lake. Don't rock the boat.

 

(Missable) This trophy is storyline related but can be missed and is very misleading. Near the end of Chapter 1-3 you'll find yourself at a lake. If you went down the other path first you'll be treated to a scene of some Ganado throwing a body into the lake. Go down to the docks and shoot the water until Del Lago appears and kills you, you'll die but will also get this trophy.

 

 

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/965/03.jpgA Rock and a Hard Place (B)

Outmaneuver the rampaging beast, El Gigante.

 

This trophy is storyline related and cannot be missed. Halfway through Chapter 2-1 you'll find yourself going through a waterfall and getting a key. After getting the key you'll find yourself in an area you already visited but will be attacked by your first El Gigante. Bring the giant down to earn this trophy.

 

Spoiler contains battle information

[spoiler=Gigante]El Gigante is strong but slow, his attacks can be easily dodged if you recognize what he is doing.

 

Keep El Gigante away from you and shoot him as much as you can until his drops to his knees and a giant parasite pops out. Approach El Gigante and press :square: to mount him and then mash :square: or :cross: to slash the parasite. Repeat the shooting and slashing until he dies. If you have any Flash Grenades you can use them to stun Gigante.

 

Other

If you're close to him when he dies, he can land on you and kill you. Either stay away from him or be prepared for the contextual dodge command.

 

If you rescued the dog from the bear trap in Chapter 1-1 he will show up and help you by distracting El Gigante.

 

 

 

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/965/04.jpgSecure the Ballistics (B)

Rescue the president's daughter, Ashley. Afterwards, the real fun begins.

 

This trophy is storyline related and cannot be missed. At the end of Chapter 2-1, shortly after the El Gigante fight you'll enter the church where Ashley is being held. Once you find her you'll earn this trophy.

 

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/965/05.jpgA Bloodline Severed (B)

Defeat the village chief in battle.

 

This trophy is storyline related and cannot be missed. Near the end of Chapter 2-3 you'll take a long tram ride and shortly there after you'll approach a barn where you'll finally have your vengeance against Bitores Mendez. Defeat Mendez to earn this trophy.

 

Spoiler contains battle information

[spoiler=Bitores]

Bitores Mendez isn't as hard as your previous encounters would have you believe.

 

Fighting

Keep Bitores at a distance and shoot his spinal column. If he gets close enough he will grab you, so stay away as best as you can. Once he's taken enough damage his body will split into two. He will now move around by swinging from the support beams. A shotgun blast will knock him to the ground; or you can move to the upper levels and utilize a blind spot in the right side corner, Bitores won't be able to hit you but you will be able to shoot him.

 

 

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/965/06.jpgA Terrifying Assassin (S)

Turn the tables on Verdugo, the right hand of Salazar.

 

(Missable) This is a storyline related trophy but can be missed. Near the end of Chapter 4-1 you'll fall victim to one of Salazar's traps and be down in the depths of the castle. Salazar will call you and inform you that his right hand (which comes off) is coming to kill you. Verdugo is an optional boss but you must kill him to earn this trophy.

 

Spoilers contain battle information

[spoiler=Verdugo]

Verdugo is the only optional boss fight in the game and is surprisingly easy if you're prepared. You will also encounter him before you can actually fight and kill him.

 

Pre-Fight

You'll be walking down a winding hallway and he will attack you, you can dodge his attacks with contextual dodge commands. Your goal in this part is to reach the far room and reboot the power to the area. Once you turned the power on the door will seal, approach the door and Verdugo will enter the area.

 

Fight

All of Verdugo's attacks have contextual dodge commands, so be ready when he's near. Scattered around the area are giant red cylinders or Liquid Nitrogen, these are the key to defeating Verdugo. When he gets close interact with the cylinders and Verdugo will get frozen; when frozen he will move very slowly and take increased damage. Do not bother attacking him if he is not frozen as it is a waste of ammunition.

 

Other

Verdugo can be killed in one hit with a Rocket Launcher. You can pick up a Rocket Launcher in Chapter 3-3 or buy one from the Merchant in the start of Verdugo's area. He will need to be frozen for it to be a one-shot kill.

 

As said previously this fight is optional. Once the doorway opens, the power is rebooted and the elevator in the area is operational. You can escape from Verdugo if you are unable to kill him, however you will miss out on this trophy.

 

 

 

Defeat Salazar, and make your escape from the castle.

 

This is a storyline related trophy and cannot be missed. At the end of Chapter 4-4 you'll be racing up a tower to confront Salazar, once you make it to the top you'll see a Merchant a Typewriter and a doorway leading to Salazar. Defeat the hideously changed Salazar to earn this trophy.

 

Spoilers contain battle information

[spoiler=Salazar]

Salazar is the trickiest boss fight in the game and has a lot going on at once.

 

Tentacles

Before we go on understand how this room is, you're on an elevated platform with two tentacles (one on each side) and Salazar's tentacle in the middle. Run to one of the sides of the room (I prefer the right side) to avoid Salazar's tentacle attack. If you are in the middle of the room he will do an unavoidable instant-kill attack. The tentacles will continuously attack you but every attack can be dodged with a contextual command. If the tentacle is too much for you to handle you can shoot it and it'll withdraw for a while.

 

Fight

Look at Salazar's tentacle, that huge yellow eye is its weak spot. You will need to shoot it to open up Salazar's actual weak point. You'll know when you shot the tentacle if your attack releases a yellowish splash. After damaging the tentacle enough it'll keel over in pain and Salazar's weak point will open up (he's atop the middle tentacle). Attack Salazar until his protection covers him again. Now repeat shooting the tentacles eye and then attacking Salazar directly until he dies.

 

Other

If you run low on ammunition you can drop down to the lower area. Salazar cannot attack you there, however there are infinitely spawning Las Plagas down there.

 

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http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/965/08.jpgThe Ties That Bind (B)

Defeat Krauser, your former partner, in battle.

 

This is a storyline related trophy and it's impossible to miss. At the end of Chapter 5-3 (after the U3 fight) you'll run into Krauser. Even though you've encountered Krauser you can't kill him just yet. You'll need to get 2 parts of the key before you can take him down.

 

Spoilers contain battle information

 

[spoiler=Krauser]The fight with Krauser is surprisingly simple. He'll shield most of his body with his arm growth, but you can still shoot his legs. Once you've shot his legs enough he'll fall to his knees. Run up to him and knife him, he'll retreat and put his shield up again. Repeat the process of shooting his legs and knifing him and he will go down very quickly.

 

 

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/965/09.jpgWe're Going Home (B)

Defeat Saddler in battle, and escape from the nightmare.

 

This is a storyline related trophy and it's impossible to miss. This fight is most of the time you'll spend in Chapter 5-5. Leon will have Ashley wait at the bottom of an elevator as he goes up to finish Saddler.

 

Spoilers contain battle information

 

[spoiler=Saddler]Despite the area you fight on being small, only his ranged attack has a dodge command.

 

Fighting

Saddler has numerous weak points but only one that actually hurts him. On the outside of each leg he has a small eyeball; you need to shoot this eyeball to stun him. Once he's stunned, run up to him and press :square: to knife his weak point. Each eyeball can only be shot twice before it disappears completely. Use grenades or the explosive barrels to help you take out the eyes on his hind legs. Once you've stabbed him enough, Ada will show up and throw a Rocket Launcher into the area. Pick up the Rocket Launcher, aim in and shoot Saddler with it to finish him off.

 

Other information

This battle area has two parts and the bridges connecting the two platforms will retract at given intervals. The red/green light show if the bridge is up or down and if the green light blinks it will retract soon.

 

There are two raised platform with levers on them. Let Saddler get close and pull the lever to slam a stack of beams into Saddler and get a free knife attack against him.

 

 

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/965/10.jpgA Heart of Steel (G)

Clear the game on the highest difficulty.

 

To earn this trophy you will need to complete the game on Professional difficulty. To unlock Professional you will need to beat the game once and have a cleared save data. If you have the EU version you must beat the game on Normal, beating the game on Easy will not unlock Professional. With that done you can start a new game on Professional difficulty; you cannot start this with a New Game +. Professional not only has the enemies hit harder and take more damage, but will give you less ammunition and items. Having the Special 2 costume available will help with this playthrough as it will make Ashley invincible and you won't have to worry about her; however if you play with the special costumes the merchant will not sell you the body armor in Chapter 5. Beat the game and this trophy will pop at the post game save screen.

 

See the Professional Mode Help post for hints on specific hard areas.

 

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/965/11.jpgWhat Are They Worth? (S)

Acquire all of the bottle caps in the game.

 

(Missable) To earn this trophy you will need to earn all 24 bottle caps in the game. There are 4 shooting sets and 5 shooting galleries in the game. To open up all the shooting sets you'll need to visit at least 4 shooting galleries. The shooting sets are labeled as; A, B, C and D.

 

If you do not visit at least 4 of the shooting galleries, you will not open up all 4 shooting sets.

 

Objective

You can gain up to 5 bottle caps in a shooting set by earning 3000+ points. You will need to earn 3000+ points at least 5 times for each bottle cap. The sixth bottle cap is earned by hitting all 25 enemy targets without hitting any Ashley target or earning a score of 3500+; the Salazar target does not count for the 25. The shooting set will change how the targets appear after you earn 4 of the normal bottle caps.

 

Scoring

Male Ganado = 50 Points (100 Headshot)

Female Ganado = 50 Points (200 Headshot)

Salazar Head = 500 Points

Ashley Graham = -1000

 

To have a Salazar head target appear, you need to hit 5 targets consecutively without missing. The back of the shooting gallery will open up and the target will move from right to left before disappearing.

 

Shooting Gallery Locations

Chapter 3-1 In the foyer room after the Ashley Crank room.

 

Chapter 4-1 Next to the merchant after taking the ridable car.

 

Chapter 4-2 Next to the merchant at the start of the stage.

 

Chapter 5-1 Before entering the Regenerator area.

 

Chapter 5-3 At the Merchant after fighting U3

 

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[spoiler=Shooting]Shooting Set A

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2FyCqIH6PY]Resident Evil 4 - 3-2 - Shooting Range A (Optional) (54) - YouTube[/ame]

 

Shooting Set B

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wZwadFZ07c]Resident Evil 4 - 4-1 - Shooting Range B (Optional) (74) - YouTube[/ame]

 

Shooting Set C

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfdoXHnZhS4]Resident Evil 4 - 4-2 - Shooting Range C (Optional) (85) - YouTube[/ame]

 

Shooting Set D

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lqZvxLExZ8]Resident Evil 4 - 5-1 - Shooting Range D (Optional) (108) - YouTube[/ame]

 

 

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/965/12.jpgThe S Stands for Stylish (B)

Acquire all of the costumes in the game.

 

Resident Evil 4 HD has three costume sets in the game. The first costume set is the default costume set as Leon and Ashley go through the game. The second costume set (Special 1) is unlocked upon completing the game once; this costume set has Leon in his old RPD outfit and Ashley dressed like white trash. The third costume set (Special 2) is unlocked by completing Separate Ways; this costume has Leon in a Zoot Suit while Ashley is wearing a full suit of Medieval Armor. The third costume set helps tremendously on Professional difficulty as it completely removes Ashley as a liability.

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Professional Mode Help

Tips and Tricks

 

Ammo Conservation

This is the first Resident Evil game where the knife actually means something and will be key to conserving your ammo. Leon can utilize two different melee attacks depending on how the enemy reacts. When you shoot most (humanoid) enemies in the face they'll flail about, during this time Leon can deliver a swift kick and knock them to the ground. Once they're grounded you can use your knife on them until they die. If you're very low on ammo you can hit them in the face with your knife to have them flail about as well. Later on in Chapter 3, Leon will be able to Suplex normal Ganado who fall to their knees; you can put them on their knees by shooting or knifing their legs.

 

Retry

The retry option is your friend and can make things a lot easier if used properly. There are set places in the game where killing certain enemies and what-not will give you a retry checkpoint, but you can also force the game by giving you a retry checkpoint. Anytime you go through a door leading to a different area (the OPEN text is green), the game will give you a retry checkpoint once you enter the new area. This can be helpful when you're having trouble killing a group of enemies. I will be using this trick throughout this post and will usually reference it by saying "Exit the area and come back in."

 

Flash Grenades

While most people may consider these stupid or situational, they can be very useful. Anytime a Ganado's head pops and the parasite appears, a Flash will kill it instantly. While it's not entirely needed for a single parasite, but if multiple parasites appear it's a good way to end the fight. They'll stun a Gigante for a good while, giving you ample time to shoot him until his parasite appears (they don't work on Gigante's parasite) and can also stun other powerful enemies (except the Garrador). I'd advise keeping 2 or 3 of these handy, they may not do much but they can save you in the right situation (Chapter 4-1 has a good spot).

 

Chapter 3-1

 

Water Room / Ashley Crank Room

You'll enter this room with many Ganado in front of you. Use your rifle and score a few headshots before turning around and leaving the room, then re-enter the room; do this until all enemies in the room have been dealt with. Reach the back room and press the pressure plates and kill all the Ganado that come at you. Go to the first part of the area and turn the crank until the stairs lower. Now exit the area and come back in. With this spacing you should be able to take out the rest of the Ganado with no problem. Once that's done put Ashley on the elevated platform and let her turn the cranks. If she's in her Knight Armor you can ignore her and focus on staying alive.

 

 

Chapter 3-2

 

Novistador Prison

Novistador's are deadly enemies who can attack fast, fly and cloak. It's best to combat them from afar (rifle) or have one avenue of approach towards you. If they can swarm and surround you, you will not last long.

*When a Novistador is flying, it will take only one bullet to put it down for good. They'll also die if you shoot them while they're flying over a ledge, but you won't get any items from them.

 

After Ashley gets abducted you'll have to go down into a dungeon area with giant insect enemies that can cloak (be mostly invisible). Ready your rifle and take this area slow; that is to say do not run and look ahead of where you're going. Use your rifle to scout ahead; if you see greenish breath and can make out a head like area, shoot it. If you score a head shot it won't get back up, but if you don't it will come for you. Once you reach the more open areas you'll have to change your tactics. I recommend the shotgun and to hide/wait in the cells. You won't need to run, just wait for the enemy to get in front of you and blast it.

 

 

Chapter 4-1

 

Knight Room

In this room you'll find the King's Chalice and 2 sets of three knights will come after you. The knights are slow and easy to avoid but can deliver a lot of pain in minimal hits. Once you damaged a knight enough, his helmet will come off and a parasite will be there. Once the parasite is shown the knight speeds up and you have to watch out for the parasite attack as well. Once all three knights are down the second wave appears and it's the exact same thing. I'd advise having at least two Flash Grenades for this part. Once you get all three parasite to show you can toss a Flash grenade and finish off all of them at once.

 

Novistador Arena

In this room, Ashley will be abducted by Novstadors and there's a lot of them in here; your first objective is to get somewhere safe. Turn around and head through the double doors you entered the room from and let them close. Novistadors know how to open the doors; to have them bottleneck, stay on one side of the doorway (so they only open one side) and greet them with your shotgun until they stop coming at you.

 

 

Chapter 4-2

 

Novistador Cave

You'll be in a cave complex with numerous Novistadors in the area and you must make it through here in one go. The best way to clear the cave is to remain near one of the tunnels, pop out and shoot one of the bugs to get their attention then run back into the tunnel. The tunnel is somewhat spacious but it's the best way to get them to be close together. You'll have to do this numerous times to get rid of all the enemies, it may be slow but it's better than fighting out in the open where they can fly and flank you.

 

El Gigante x2

This is not as difficult as it may sound, but can be a handful for the unprepared. Before heading to the door, familiarize yourself with the room. There's a metal trap door in the middle, a switch on one side and a laddered platform which has a zipline that leads to the switch. Once the Gigante appear, turn around and head towards the switch. Once a Gigante walks over the trap door, pull the switch and send him to his fiery death. DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE GET NEAR THE TRAP DOOR UNTIL IT CLOSES! THE GIGANTE IS FLAILING AROUND AND CAN GRAB YOU BRINGING YOU ALONG WITH HIM! Once one of the Gigante is down, the other is much more manageable. The trap door only works on one Gigante so don't expect to be able to kill both like that.

 

 

Chapter 5-3

 

Krauser Event

This isn't hard as much as it is frustrating. Krauser has his Knife, TMP, Grenades and Bow and will use all of them to kill you. If you ever see a red laser dot, take cover because there is nothing you can do to stop him from shooting at you. His bow and grenades are easy enough to avoid but the real danger is his knife. This event will have many quick-time events and if you fail even one, Krauser will end you right there. You have to be fast to counter his attacks. To successfully counter Krauser you should counter him via QTE to knock him down. Once he's down he'll do a backwards flip so rush at him and once he's right side up knife him once or twice. After taking enough damage he'll throw a Flash Grenade and retreat. Now the other fun part, if you can't see Krauser, it's because he's waiting for you. He'll hide behind corners and attack you as you approach so you will have to be careful. This entire event leads up to the boss fight with Krauser which is covered with the The Ties That Bind trophy.

 

 

If anyone has anything extra to add, please post here or send me a message and be as detailed as possible. I will credit you in the guide, thank you.

 

Special Thanks

Angel78556: For the one-shot Novistador info.

Techno Buu: For the header

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"Resident Evil 4 HD is a high definition remaster of the the PS2 version that launched in 2005."

 

It originally came out on GameCube, though. And there was a PC-version too. And Wii.

 

Not sure you can say that this is the "remaster of the PS2-version"...

 

I know the GC version came first and what-not, but the GC version didn't have Separate Ways or the second costume set. No Move support pretty much removes the Wii so I went with what this is, a HD remaster of the PS2 version of RE4 that came out in 2005... I'm not sure if the PC had the PS2 content or not.

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OMG! You actually made a guide :D Well it would definitely be a bigh help to some gamers who are "newbies" @ RE4. Any chance you would do Code Veronica Next? I loooove this game! HD is definitely a remake-port from the PS2 version. I seem to remember the GC version dropping a lot less $$$ oh and no armor costume. Anyhoo great job with the guide Kheap/Holy :applause:

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RE4 HD is a HD remaster of the Wii version because its has all the graphical details of the Wii version.

 

The Wii version allowed to play the normal way with the GC controller plugged. Capcom was just lazy to put PS Move gameplay.

 

if it is on the PS3 then it is either a PS2 or PC remaster. NOTHING else.

 

the ONLY reason the graphics are on par with the Wii version is because they have been upgraded to HD.

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Do you have to do the shooting gallery ones in order, or can you do them all at once?

 

You can do them all at once, but understand how to do that. Each different set of targets only appear if you enter a shooting gallery. That is you enter the first shooting gallery and set A appears, later in the game you enter the next one and set B appears then so on and so forth for set C and D. You can do all of them at once but that's right at the end of the game and since completing a bottle cap set rewards you with money it'd be better to do them once you can.

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No trophy for shooting the bell, tried this multiple times - no trophy.

And the fish in the lake is missable due to having to defeat it w/o falling out of the boat.

 

The bell trophy is earned for merely fighting off the villagers. When you kill enough of them, the church bell will signal them to go play bingo and you'll get the trophy. The lake trophy is missable because if you kill Del Lago you can't get it. Before you go kill him you need to stand on the dock and shoot the water until the boss appears.

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And the fish in the lake is missable due to having to defeat it w/o falling out of the boat.

That's what I thought the trophy requirement was too. It actually took me several tries before I defeated that boss without falling out of the boat and then suddenly... still no trophy (RAGE!). But then I realized what the trophy was really about.

 

Too bad the trophy guide hadn't been made yet at that point, because it explains it very nicely. It would have saved me some frustration; more often than not I get knocked out of the boat at least once during the battle. :S

 

And darn, there's a blind spot during the Bitores battle? I didn't know that! I just got that trophy, but I took quite a bit of damage. Something to keep in mind when I'll play the game again on Professional mode. :p

 

Useful guide, for sure!

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... And darn, there's a blind spot during the Bitores battle? I didn't know that! I just got that trophy, but I took quite a bit of damage. Something to keep in mind when I'll play the game again on Professional mode. :p

 

Yeah, from where the fight first starts it'd be in the corner on the right on the upper platform. I knew about it from when the game first came out on the Gamecube. They didn't fix it in the PS2 version and I'm shocked they didn't fix it here either... but then again it is Capcom.

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if it is on the PS3 then it is either a PS2 or PC remaster. NOTHING else.

 

the ONLY reason the graphics are on par with the Wii version is because they have been upgraded to HD.

 

Are you blind? If its was a HD of the PS2, there will be missing trees, non-reflective water, less Ganados on screen, non-moving hairs on Leon, ect.

 

Get your damn facts right.

 

http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/625524-resident-evil-4-hd/60397622

http://achievementhunter.com/archive/?id=3613&v=comments

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Are you blind? If its was a HD of the PS2, there will be missing trees, non-reflective water, less Ganados on screen, non-moving hairs on Leon, ect.

 

Get your damn facts right.

 

Comparison video of all 4 console versions - Resident Evil 4 HD Message Board for PlayStation 3 - GameFAQs

Achievement Hunter · Xbox 360 vs other versions

 

right...

 

Capcom: "hey, know what we should do? take a NINTENDO game and put it on the SONY and MICROSOFT stores just for teh lulz. The bastards will never know what hit them. lol." *trollface.jpg*

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RE4 HD is a HD remaster of the Wii version because its has all the graphical details of the Wii version.

 

The Wii version allowed to play the normal way with the GC controller plugged. Capcom was just lazy to put PS Move gameplay.

 

Are you blind? If its was a HD of the PS2, there will be missing trees, non-reflective water, less Ganados on screen, non-moving hairs on Leon, ect.

 

Get your damn facts right.

 

Comparison video of all 4 console versions - Resident Evil 4 HD Message Board for PlayStation 3 - GameFAQs

Achievement Hunter · Xbox 360 vs other versions

 

 

You can obviously tell it isn't the PS2 version. Just look at the comparison video.

 

Okay I wasn't expecting so much on it but here's why I said PS2. In the Gamecube and Wii versions, Leon and Ashley wore their special costumes through the cutscenes because the scenes used the game engine. In the PS2 version of the game, they wore whatever would normally be worn at that part in the game (Leon w/jacket, w/o jacket, body armor) because in the PS2 version they were FMV's. The PS3 version operates with the same system, you can go ahead and dress like a 30's gangster or RPD officer, but in the cutscenes Leon will be wearing his standard clothing. This is also apparent during the knife fight. The GC version of the game had a fluid scene where the PS2 had pauses and what-not to compensate for load time. The PS3 doesn't have the lag but you'll get a split-second of black screen as if it's loading the next scene.

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Okay I wasn't expecting so much on it but here's why I said PS2. In the Gamecube and Wii versions, Leon and Ashley wore their special costumes through the cutscenes because the scenes used the game engine. In the PS2 version of the game, they wore whatever would normally be worn at that part in the game (Leon w/jacket, w/o jacket, body armor) because in the PS2 version they were FMV's. The PS3 version operates with the same system, you can go ahead and dress like a 30's gangster or RPD officer, but in the cutscenes Leon will be wearing his standard clothing. This is also apparent during the knife fight. The GC version of the game had a fluid scene where the PS2 had pauses and what-not to compensate for load time. The PS3 doesn't have the lag but you'll get a split-second of black screen as if it's loading the next scene.

 

My post wasn't directed towards you. :D

I honestly don't care what version they used.

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