Too late in the Switch’s life cycle for me to expect an exclusive there, and the PS5 I can’t see having a large enough player base to be exclusive either.Multiplatform might not be true but I agree it's likely MH.
The franchises that run out of fun and new ideas naturally die. But the ones that died pre-maturely due to outside circumstances like the death of a console, or bad marketing, deserve a revival. For your sake…and for mine.
Resident Evil 7: Biohazard - January 24, 2017
Resident Evil 2: Remake - January 25, 2019
Resident Evil 3: Remake - April 3, 2020
Resident Evil 8: Village - May 7, 2021
Resident Evil 4: Remake - March 24, 2023
And it will be GaaS like that Divine something game.Let’s cut the BS speculation guys. It can only be 1 game if we are talking “major” release that’ll bring the big money to Capcom. Let’s go boys
I "forgot" about this..
Capcom bout to drop the The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap remake.
I guess it would depend on the size of the project? was CV a big game?Code Veronica Remake. I can see no other. MW2? I'd be pleasantly surprised if it did drop.
With critics and diehards it was. Sega and Capcom made it if I recall correctly.I guess it would depend on the size of the project? was CV a big game?
Size of the game or popularity?I guess it would depend on the size of the project? was CV a big game?
Yeah I meant game length, it would be a large project so no chance it's that IMO. Hopefully 2025 but it's probably going to be Res 5.Size of the game or popularity?
Popularity is a bit less concrete but CV was the biggest fixed camera RE game. It boasts the longest time to complete. I would say the scope of the game was roughly the size of RE4.
It certainly felt longer though. Imagine a game the size of RE4 but with the puzzles of older titles with HUGE backtracking. Even if it wasn't the exact size of RE4, it certainly felt longer due to it.
I guess it would depend on the size of the project? was CV a big game?
i would love that omgBreath of Fire 1-IV Remakes lol . i wish