Developer: Capcom
Publisher: Capcom
Genre: Action
Sub-Genre: Survival Horror
Release Date: Oct 25th, 2005
Additonal Info: Also available on PC, Gamecu...
Developer: Capcom
Publisher: Capcom
Genre: Action
Sub-Genre: Survival Horror
Release Date: Mar 13th, 2009
Additonal Info: Also available on Xbox 360
Developer: Capcom
Publisher: Capcom
Genre: Action
Sub-Genre: Survival Horror
Release Date: Aug 22nd, 2001
Additonal Info: None
(continued from previous page) ...‘The Cradle of the Progenitor Virus’ and ‘Possessed’ flashed on screen, implying Kennedy would in fact become infected with this particular virus (of which received mention in Resident Evil Zero, released that same year) during the course of the game. However, it was never made clear as to whether or not the mysterious fog creature was an actual manifestation of Progenitor itself, or whether Kenney was in fact battling against some unknown form of Bio-Weapon.

Unbeknownst to the gaming public, Capcom would unceremoniously scrap this second incarnation, known as the “Fog Version”, and later introduced an entirely fresh concept in 2003.
#3 – “Hook”
The next version of Resident Evil 4 to surface made its debut at Nintendo’s press conference at E3 2003, preceded by a rather memorable video message delivered by series creator, Shinji Mikami. Dressed in black and sporting a pair of dark avatar sunglasses, Mikami asserted that the game was shaping up in a particularly “scary” fashion, before promptly warning us, “Don’t pee your pants.”

This version had Leon Kennedy investigating an ominous Mansion setting echoing back to the theme and location of the original Resident Evil. However, the game appeared to have taken a decidedly paranormal twist, as evidenced by the appearance of several objects - including a mounted Deer head - that would apparently come to life and attack the player.
Furthermore, Kennedy was believed to suffer from severe hallucinations at various points in the game, and would also find himself stalked by a mysterious, human-like nemesis wielding a large hooked blade. Thus, this incarnation of RE4 was colloquially dubbed the ‘Hook Version’ by fans and media alike, and went on to become perhaps the most iconic of the four betas.

Interestingly enough, the Hook Version also appeared to combine elements both new and old to the series, featuring dramatic camera angles, along with the inclusion of the highly extolled over-the-shoulder perspective seen in the final version of the game. This amalgamation can be seen on the Biohazard 4 Secret DVD released in Japan, and showed the player switching from a traditional third-person perspective to an over-the-shoulder camera when aiming (intriguingly, the standard third-person viewpoint seen in earlier games was also used in combat on one occasion) Further similarities with the final product included context-sensitive events, requiring the player to push a button when grappled by an enemy, the ability to throw grenades, along with the appearance of suits of armour which would attack Kennedy in close proximity.
Although this version was to show up for a second time at the 2003 Tokyo Games Show, Capcom ultimately ended up cancelling the project, citing the fact it was considered too paranormal for a Resident Evil game.
#4 - Unknown Version (featuring Zombies)
Capcom surreptitiously commissioned yet another version of RE4 at some point in 2003 following the cancellation of the Hook Version; however, unlike previous betas, this one was not shown off to the press in any shape or form. In fact, details of the project did not even surface until late 2004, and even then Capcom neglected to reveal any significant information.
The only concrete details available on this version are that it allegedly contained the standard zombie enemies found in previous installments, although little else is known. Aside from this small tidbit, Capcom would only divulge its reasons for canning the project, claiming that the game was fundamentally too generic and “not scary.”
In Closing...
However, all this was set to change in early 2004, as Capcom announced would what become the final incarnation of RE4 in an exclusive scoop with US publication, Game Informer. Gone were the zombies, evil corporations, fixed camera angles and "tank controls" of old, instead replaced by a brand new perspective, human-like enemies and more action-orientated gameplay.

More importantly for Sony fans, Capcom confirmed later that year that the game would finally be making its way back to the PS2, eventually releasing on the system in October 2005, with all-new exclusive content. With Resident Evil 5 on the horizon, one can only hope that ... (continued on next page)

I have to see just a bit more about this game to be interested in buying it. looks good though but then again, CRAPCOM so :-/. Hopefully they don't mess up a good game in the franchise. They had plenty time to do it right.
wow 4 previous forms to RE$, never knew that.
as long as it doesn't take as long as that to get RE5 out im happy
bring on RE5, and nice article psu
This was a very nice re-cap article.
Timeshift, FTW!
Am I the only one that didnt think RE4 was particularly good? The hook and fog look a lot more interesting.
My favorites i think would be 3 and the REmake.
Most o this information can be found on wiki, but still, a nicely done article. Well done
Hi guys,
I appreciate the comments so far and glad you enjoyed the article. For the record, all of this information comes from my own knowledge, as a fan of RE since 1997 - long before Wikipedia was but a twinkle in someone's eye. ;) Cheers for the comments, always nice to read. Look out for RE5 info later this week!
@Mike_Harradence its cool man, dont stress, its good to know where not just one, but TWO cool games (Resi 4 and DMC respectively) came from. One can get the impression that you just pulled it from wiki, but at least you clarify the facts. Again, cool article bro.
Hi Marcelis,
Thanks mate, appreciated! Indeed, always best to clarify things just in case. ;)
Cheers,
Mike Harradence
Editor, PSU.com
This is the best game ever made by most media sources, all that put hate against this game will be slowly tortured and killed by me. Gingo gets exception for his recent honor.
psn id: gingo.... this is one of the most epic games i've played and imo is still the best game on ps2 or at least in the top 3, surprising to see how many different versions there were but i think they picked the right one in the end.
@zombieking36.... lmao that made me laugh quite a lot
Cool game, the best RE game to date and its best on PS2 ofcourse,
stupid nitnendo fanboys i remenber the countless threads they made about the game thinking the game looked better on the pathetic flop game cube lmao stupid fanbois, PS2 destroys any game on the game cube graphics-wise and we all know RE is a Sony Ps franchise.
Great games come with great lead-ups. Cheers to Resident Evil 5!
Perhaps, in some alternate Dimensions people are playing the resident evils mentioned here reading an articles on an alternate PSU's about the resident evil we have and they could have had... maybe
@Mike_Harradence, good article bro ;), not only it's refreshingly good and informative but it also gives you some nostalgy and insight of the game's history I must confess that I didn't knew much of RE4's development, and although i prefer the story's of previous titles, RE4 brought an all new level of playability to the game and of course the good ol'mini-games that fulfill any gamers experience within the game itself :) btw sorry for the crappy english.
being a Resident Evil fan from 1996 when its debut on ps1..i HATED resident evil 4 after finishing it...get me some damn zombies..im really looking forward to resident evil 5, but afraid it will be more of the same of RE4..i did like the over the shoulder view, but resident evil just isn't resident evil anymore..the remake was beautiful and should be made for ps3..as well as remaking all of them to at least 720p hd.
just my 2 cents...
listen Resident evil 4 is the SH!T and it won best game of the year so gorillanuts its just a recap of the developmental stages but if u read the article you would happen to find out that the game had nothin to do with ghosts
resident evil1 set the standards for the best and scariest zombie survivor game ever created and i garenty you it will not be beat