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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Resident Evil 4 is a 2005 Game Cube game which was eventually ported to the PlayStation 2, PC, and the Wii (in 2007); an HD remake for the Play Station 3 and Xbox 360 was released in 2011. RE4 was an adrenaline shot to the Survival Horror genre (and Capcom's Resident Evil franchise in general): it features an over-the-shoulder camera angle (compared to the fixed camera angles of prior Resident Evil games) and a more action-oriented slant on gameplay, which helped in averting Capcom Sequel Stagnation. RE4's success kicked off a wave of Follow the Leader, as numerous Third Person Shooters began using the Always Over the Shoulder perspective—and numerous survival horror games now resemble third person shooters. |