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Spoil Resident Evil 4 - For Me... Please...

BojTrek

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I don't have PS2 or Gamecube... so what was the story of Resident Evil 4? I probably won't play the game...

Was it all part of Umbrella's doing?

Was it just some sort of mystic event?

Thanks...
 
go out rent a cube with re4 and play it. After watching the Mind vs Eye videos I gotta say it looks like the best action/adventure game of this generation.
 
Doom_Bringer said:
go out rent a cube with re4 and play it.

No time Doom... First daughter is almost 2 years old, 2nd. daughter is 3 weeks old and wife had C-section... plus throw in work, softball (3 days a week)... I could only turn the game on and watch it while doing laundry, dishes... life is crazy right now!
 
BojTrek said:
No time Doom... First daughter is almost 2 years old, 2nd. daughter is 3 weeks old and wife had C-section... plus throw in work, softball (3 days a week)... I could only turn the game on and watch it while doing laundry, dishes... life is crazy right now!
You sure find enough time to post and lurk at GA. :)
 
It's actually aliens using human as host and making them kill each other.
At the end you go kick the ass of the boss alien right into its spaceship (best moment of gaming of all time)
 
BojTrek said:
I don't have PS2 or Gamecube... so what was the story of Resident Evil 4? I probably won't play the game...

Was it all part of Umbrella's doing?

Was it just some sort of mystic event?

Thanks...

I thought it was all a metaphor...a dream about a man (Leo) coming to grips with his homosexuality. You see, the zombies are actually the throngs of misunderstanding mob that is telling him to "die" because of his lifestyle. As the game progresses, Leo becomes more accepting of himself and, naturally, the "enemies" in his mind become more and more dangerous. (My favorite was the chainsaw-wielding zombie who had his head covered in shame and the chansaw he is holding is obviously meant as a phalic symbol that kills, you see?)

Anyways, along the way, he is tempted by women who he quickly brushes off as his mind wanders back to the sexy spaniard who pops in and out (a metaphor?) of his dream to "save" him. There is even a scene reminisent of the movie "Women in Love" where Leo is fighting (what I assumed to be) his ex-lover with knives. Knives have always been used in literature as phalic symbols, so its no surprise that they use them as weapons (of love?) during the scene. And, like in "Women in Love" where the two men wrestle until one passes out, Leo falls down and wakes up later in much the same manner. It was subtle homage to the movie/novel, but I saw through it!

Anyways, to make a long story short, in the end he fights a giant penis and saves his metaphorical female side that has been his companion throughout his ordeal and in turn saves his inner female self. The End.
 
3rdman said:
I thought it was all a metaphor...a dream about a man (Leo) coming to grips with his homosexuality. You see, the zombies are actually the throngs of misunderstanding mob that is telling him to "die" because of his lifestyle. As the game progresses, Leo becomes more accepting of himself and, naturally, the "enemies" in his mind become more and more dangerous. (My favorite was the chainsaw-wielding zombie who had his head covered in shame and the chansaw he is holding is obviously meant as a phalic symbol that kills, you see?)

Anyways, along the way, he is tempted by women who he quickly brushes off as his mind wanders back to the sexy spaniard who pops in and out (a metaphor?) of his dream to "save" him. There is even a scene reminisent of the movie "Women in Love" where Leo is fighting (what I assumed to be) his ex-lover with knives. Knives have always been used in literature as phalic symbols, so its no surprise that they use them as weapons (of love?) during the scene. And, like in "Women in Love" where the two men wrestle until one passes out, Leo falls down and wakes up later in much the same manner. It was subtle homage to the movie/novel, but I saw through it!

Anyways, to make a long story short, in the end he fights a giant penis and saves his metaphorical female side that has been his companion throughout his ordeal and in turn saves his inner female self. The End.
:lol
 
Leon saves the President's daughter, but Ada Wong (RE2), who is working for Albert Wesker (RE, RE0, RECV) gets away with a sample of the "Las Plagas" which are responsible for turning people they way they are in Resident Evil 4 known as "Ganados".
 
3rdman said:
I thought it was all a metaphor...a dream about a man (Leo) coming to grips with his homosexuality. You see, the zombies are actually the throngs of misunderstanding mob that is telling him to "die" because of his lifestyle. As the game progresses, Leo becomes more accepting of himself and, naturally, the "enemies" in his mind become more and more dangerous. (My favorite was the chainsaw-wielding zombie who had his head covered in shame and the chansaw he is holding is obviously meant as a phalic symbol that kills, you see?)

Anyways, along the way, he is tempted by women who he quickly brushes off as his mind wanders back to the sexy spaniard who pops in and out (a metaphor?) of his dream to "save" him. There is even a scene reminisent of the movie "Women in Love" where Leo is fighting (what I assumed to be) his ex-lover with knives. Knives have always been used in literature as phalic symbols, so its no surprise that they use them as weapons (of love?) during the scene. And, like in "Women in Love" where the two men wrestle until one passes out, Leo falls down and wakes up later in much the same manner. It was subtle homage to the movie/novel, but I saw through it!

Anyways, to make a long story short, in the end he fights a giant penis and saves his metaphorical female side that has been his companion throughout his ordeal and in turn saves his inner female self. The End.


Does this make Ada some kind of tranny??
 
3rdman said:
I thought it was all a metaphor...a dream about a man (Leo) coming to grips with his homosexuality. You see, the zombies are actually the throngs of misunderstanding mob that is telling him to "die" because of his lifestyle. As the game progresses, Leo becomes more accepting of himself and, naturally, the "enemies" in his mind become more and more dangerous. (My favorite was the chainsaw-wielding zombie who had his head covered in shame and the chansaw he is holding is obviously meant as a phalic symbol that kills, you see?)

Anyways, along the way, he is tempted by women who he quickly brushes off as his mind wanders back to the sexy spaniard who pops in and out (a metaphor?) of his dream to "save" him. There is even a scene reminisent of the movie "Women in Love" where Leo is fighting (what I assumed to be) his ex-lover with knives. Knives have always been used in literature as phalic symbols, so its no surprise that they use them as weapons (of love?) during the scene. And, like in "Women in Love" where the two men wrestle until one passes out, Leo falls down and wakes up later in much the same manner. It was subtle homage to the movie/novel, but I saw through it!

Anyways, to make a long story short, in the end he fights a giant penis and saves his metaphorical female side that has been his companion throughout his ordeal and in turn saves his inner female self. The End.
If I am your english teach I'll give you an A :lol
 
3rdman said:
I thought it was all a metaphor...a dream about a man (Leo) coming to grips with his homosexuality. You see, the zombies are actually the throngs of misunderstanding mob that is telling him to "die" because of his lifestyle. As the game progresses, Leo becomes more accepting of himself and, naturally, the "enemies" in his mind become more and more dangerous. (My favorite was the chainsaw-wielding zombie who had his head covered in shame and the chansaw he is holding is obviously meant as a phalic symbol that kills, you see?)

Anyways, along the way, he is tempted by women who he quickly brushes off as his mind wanders back to the sexy spaniard who pops in and out (a metaphor?) of his dream to "save" him. There is even a scene reminisent of the movie "Women in Love" where Leo is fighting (what I assumed to be) his ex-lover with knives. Knives have always been used in literature as phalic symbols, so its no surprise that they use them as weapons (of love?) during the scene. And, like in "Women in Love" where the two men wrestle until one passes out, Leo falls down and wakes up later in much the same manner. It was subtle homage to the movie/novel, but I saw through it!

Anyways, to make a long story short, in the end he fights a giant penis and saves his metaphorical female side that has been his companion throughout his ordeal and in turn saves his inner female self. The End.
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Leon and the Ganados learn to put their differences aside and work together. The game ending CG shows them building a lemonade stand and cuddling with puppies.
 
Shig said:
Leon and the Ganados learn to put their differences aside and work together. The game ending CG shows them building a lemonade stand and cuddling with puppies.


Weird. The ending I got showed kittens. Cool. Multiple endings.
 
It turned out that Leon had split personalities and was really the leader of the ganados, so he was actually fighting himself. That is why he loses so often, it was his other personality taking over.
 
ohamsie said:
It turned out that Leon had split personalities and was really the leader of the ganados, so he was actually fighting himself. That is why he loses so often, it was his other personality taking over.

wrong game :P
 
The big twist was that the Ganadoes you fight act so weird as they are really Martians living in human bodies. They do this as our atmospherical cocktail is posinous to their actual lungs.
The Maritians kidnap the President's daughter inorder to have leverage with negotions of the "leader of the world." In the final chapter, Leon, finds the Martian ruler, and is one knife gouge away from killing the vile conquerer when it is revealed, the revolting head Martian, is his mother!
 
In other words, what people are trying to say is that RE4's story sucked! It was the weakest element of the entire game.
 
it's a resident evil game, you dick around for awhile until a bazooka falls from the sky, that's the whole game for you, oh and there's a hedge maze
 
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