If you are looking for the biggest jolt video gaming has to offer, and you don't mind having nightmares, take a deep breath and try "Biohazard 4."

The Holy Grail in games used to be creating an "interactive movie." This game achieves that abandoned goal with the horrific grace of American director George Romero's classic "Night of the Living Dead" movies. Here is a game that is as exciting to watch as it is to play.

As "Biohazard 4" (titled "Resident Evil 4" in the U.S. and Europe) begins, U.S. agent Leon Kennedy is sent to Europe in search of the president's missing daughter. He's not there long before he stumbles into Pueblo, a quaint village filled with really angry villagers. And I do mean that these folks are angry.