Welcome to IGN's Walkthrough and Guide for Resident Evil 4. This page details information on how to complete and survive Chapter 5: Part 1, the Island. There are no enemies to worry about for the time being, so don't worry. Just run around the island until you reach a fork in the path. Walkthrough, guide, FAQ, unlockables, tricks, and secrets for Resident Evil 4 for. Ada Wong: Pueblo; Albert Wesker: Waterworld; Hunk: Island Commando.
Resident Evil 4 is separated into 5 different chapters, each one containing 3 or 4 sub-chapters. The following walkthrough will provide you with directions on where to go and what to do, and also bring you some strategic tips and tricks, all with the least amount of spoilers as possible.Before you begin, please make sure you familiarize yourself with the. Being able to control both Leon and Ashley are important factors of your survival.To jump directly to a specific chapter, please use the.Important: This walkthrough is not designed to be spoiler-free. Do not continue if you don't want certain parts of the game to be spoiled for you. The Beginning. After the introduction movie, a cutscene.To start a new game, choose 'New' from the main menu. If this isn't your first time playing, you'll be asked what difficulty you the game to be in (Normal or Professional), and if you want to change costumes (Normal or Special).After starting a new game from the main menu, you'll be treated to a short movie summarizing most of the events in the Resident Evil universe so far (at least from Leon's perspective).
If you aren't too familiar with the Resident Evil universe, you may want to watch it, but it doesn't contain any new or exciting information.Then the first in-game cutscenes will begin. It is now 6 years since the events in Raccoon City and you (Leon) have a new job protecting the president and his family. But before actually starting the president's daughter Ashley was kidnapped. So you're being driven to to a remote village in Spain to investigate reports that Ashley was seen there. Two local police officers are assigned to help you, but when they arrive they send you off on your own. When you get out of the car you hear your communicator and Hunnigan introduces herself. She will be your contact while you're in the field.Soon after, the horror begins.
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Handguns[edit | edit source]Handgun[edit | edit source]
This is the gun Leon begins his mission equipped with. While it holds its own in the earliest sections of the game, it won't be long before bigger, bolder and all-round better guns start calling and this pea-shooter is sold and replaced. It's worth noting that regardless of the handgun you are equipped with, Leon will always be seen holding this gun in cutscenes where he is armed. The handgun takes up 3 X 2 spaces of Leon's inventory.
Red9[edit | edit source]
Modeled after the famous Mauser C-96, the Red9 is a large and powerful handgun. It takes up more inventory space than any other standard 9mm handgun in the game (4 X 2 spaces), but is well worth it due to its reliability, efficient use of ammunition and, of course, impressive firepower (when fully upgraded, it packs more of a punch than the regular Shotgun!)However, recoil calls its accuracy into question, requiring an attachable stock to be used properly, and it has the smallest magazine capacity and longest reload time of all the handguns.
Punisher[edit | edit source]
A simple upgrade from the first Handgun Leon uses, it must be earned by destroying 10 of the blue medallions dotted around the farm and the church perimeter and reporting back to the mysterious Merchant. It is marginally more powerful than the Handgun, but its main feature is that it can penetrate bodies - meaning that shooting a Ganado will also damage another if they are lined up. Not much to go crazy over, but hey - it costs you nothing. Shoot down all 15 of the medallions before claiming your prize and you also get a free firepower upgrade.
This is also the gun Ada Wong uses in the Assignment Ada scenario.
Blacktail[edit | edit source]
The last of the standard semi-auto handguns to appear, the Blacktail's best feature is its incredible rate of fire (particularly when upgraded). This firearm is best suited to those who like to 'run-and-gun', and its quick reload speed and good ammo capacity make it handy for the cabin scene with Luis. A fully-upgraded Blacktail is deadly in the right hands.
In the main game, Ada carries this pistol with her at all times (despite not using it in Assignment Ada).
Matilda[edit | edit source]
Only available from the Merchant after the game has been completed once, the Matilda takes on the form of a HK VP70 with attached stock (used previously by Leon in Resident Evil 2). While it hardly makes for an essential purchase, the Matilda has the ability to fire off three 9mm rounds at once - meaning that your enemies can be felled in a third of the time. However, some gamers find that it really does nothing but eat up ammunition three times as fast.
Shotguns[edit | edit source]Shotgun[edit | edit source]
Riot Gun[edit | edit source]
Striker[edit | edit source]
Rifles[edit | edit source]Rifle[edit | edit source]
Rifle (Semi-auto)[edit | edit source]
Magnum[edit | edit source]Broken Butterfly[edit | edit source]
The Broken Butterfly is a hugely powerful .45-calibre revolver. Despite a small ammo capacity and a painfully slow reload time, this gun makes bosses come crashing to their knees with alarming ease - particularly when upgraded. However, ammunition is scarce throughout the game, so it's best saved for the bigger, badder enemies who cross Leon's path.If you don't fancy shelling out for an early Broken Butterfly from the Merchant, a free one can be found in the castle - but you'll need a little help from Ashley to get at it.
Killer7[edit | edit source]
Named after another then-forthcoming Capcom title, the Killer7 is probably more suited to gamers who prefer speed over firepower (chances are that these are the same gamers who chose the Blacktail over the Red9). With a detachable magazine, the poor reload speeds of the Broken Butterfly are done away with - but firepower is compromised.Unlike most of the weapons in Resident Evil 4, the Killer7 has no 'exclusive' upgrade available.
Handcannon[edit | edit source]
Using the super-rare .50 Action Express ammunition, the Handcannon will kill almost anything it hits with a single hit. To unlock it, you must get 5-star rankings on all four maps in The Mercenaries with all five characters. Quite a feat, to be sure!Only once upgraded does the Handcannon really come into use - its exclusive upgrade allowing the player infinite ammo. Enjoy!
Other Weapons[edit | edit source]TMP[edit | edit source]
Mine Thrower[edit | edit source]Rocket Launcher[edit | edit source]
The rocket launcher fires a powerful projectile that can kill most enemies in one hit. Without beating the game, the rocket launcher only has a one time use.
Rocket Launcher (Special)[edit | edit source]
This version of the rocket launcher is given during the final battle. While it is not required to defeat him, it contains a special warhead that will destroy him in one shot.
Infinite Launcher[edit | edit source]
The infinite Launcher becomes available in the shop only after you've completed the game on normal difficulty. It's yours for the paltry sum of one million ptas.
Chicago Typewriter[edit | edit source]
The Chicago Typewriter is an assault rifle with an unlimited number of bullets.
Pesetas is the currency in play throughout Resident Evil 4 - and you will need plenty of it if you expect to upgrade your weapons, buy better weapons and purchase that crucial healing item or ammunition case.
Items[edit | edit source]
Environment[edit | edit source]
Treasure[edit | edit source]
Unlockable Characters in the Mercenaries[edit | edit source]
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