Resident Evil 4: Difference between revisions

You face the Verdugo as part of the storyline.
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(You face the Verdugo as part of the storyline.)
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* [[Badass Spaniard]]: Luis, as the cabin siege sequence can attest. "Did you send out those invitations!? I told you, no more than FEEEFTY PEOPLE!"
* [[Bare Your Midriff]]: Ashley's popstar outfit and Ada's tactical outfit.
* [[Big Bad]]: Subverted with Bitores Mendez. He appears to be the Big Bad at first, but it turns out that the Big Bad was Osmund Saddler. Bitores Mendez is a major antagonist, however.
* [[Big Damn Heroes]]: If you help [[Chekhov's Gun|the dog in the bear trap]] at the start of the game, it repays the favor by [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|coming to your aid during the El Gigante fight]].
* [[Bilingual Bonus]]: For the most part, the Ganados' Spanish consists of curse words and threats, but sneak attacks from behind will always, ''[[So Much for Stealth|always]]'' [[With Catlike Tread|be announced]] with "¡Detrás de ti, imbécil!" (Behind you, imbecile!) in both the village and island levels (zealots in the castle just chuckle evilly), giving the player ample time to pull a 180 and open fire.
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* [[Bleep, Dammit!]]: In the conversation that occurs after Saddler has his rocket launcher-wielding minion shoot {{spoiler|Mike}} down, Leon shouts "Saddler, you bastard!" However, the text version simply says "Saddler you..."
* [[Body Horror]]: It's a ''Resident Evil'' game, so par for the course.
* [[Bonus Boss]]: With good equipment, strategy, and luck, it is actually possible to kill the Verdugo that Salazar sends after you. Thank God for those [[Weaksauce Weakness|nitrogen canisters]].
* [[Boom! Headshot!]] Unfortunately, in ''this'' game, killing a zombie this way can make things ''worse'', causing it to become a Plaga-mook with bladed tentacles, making it stronger, tougher, and giving it more reach.
* [[Boring but Practical]]: The knife and the pistols (Handgun, Punisher, Red9, Blacktail). It might not be impressive to play using those weapons 90% of the time, but it's much more likely to lead you to success than using your flashy weapons all the time. Considering the general lack of ammo for the more impressive weapons, the game basically forces this option during the first playthough.
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