The Good 
* Intuitive, elegant controls make playing RE4 a joy all over again
* Nail-biting action features creepy enemies and gargantuan bosses
* Top-notch production values create an atmosphere of tension and dread
* Long, suspenseful story and excellent replay value
The Bad
* The controls soften the difficulty level a bit
* No Wii-specific content.
This game separates the men from the boys and if by some miracle of chance you haven't played Resident Evil 4 yet, you've got some catching up to do. You play as Leon Scott Kennedy, a secret agent in charge of recovering the president's kidnapped daughter. He ends up in a Spanish village whose people are even more messed up. The story is very intense, but it avoids the usual horror pratfalls to deliver an interesting, intense narrative with a number of fascinating characters. This is the grandmaster of horror with monsters ranging from chainsaw welding villages to giants and even the stuff nightmares are made, the Regenerators. The game will take you everywhere from the Village to a Castle and even an Island.
The game play is what sets this apart from any other Resident Evil’s in the pass; the camera angle has changed and doesn’t let you see behind your character which is terrifying in a sense that anything can and will attack you from behind. The Wii Edition brings a more hands on approach which means pointing and firing your gun and stabbing baddies with your knife by swinging the Wii-mote as well as escaping from the hands of a giant by swinging the Wii–mote around the room as it crushes the life out of you.
Resident Evil 4 sounds as fantastic as ever. All the sounds were records from actually scores like the gun fire and the language that the villages speak is a mix of English and Spanish.
This is the Fine tuned version of a modern classic and a must-play, even if you've already experienced the unique thrill of Resident Evil 4 on another platform you have to play this.