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All in all RE4R seems like it's shaping up well and I say that as someone that wishes an "RE4 Remake" was using the original Spencer castle premise.
But of course that was never going to happen as the Las Plagas version is too popular, but maybe if there's an RE5 remake it can be a completely new game with a new setting that borrows from those original ideas and gives us a better showdown with Wesker and Spencer?
After all I can see Capcom wanting to keep coming out with REmakes, but avoiding Africa as the setting for PC reasons.
Basically the Lost in Nightmares DLC is what the whole of 5 should have been, they could greatly expand on all that for a RE5R.
The end of the golden age of Capcom was 2006, with games like Dead Rising, Okami and God Hand, Lost Planet seemed distinctly bland to me and lacking the "spark" their prior games had.
But of course that was never going to happen as the Las Plagas version is too popular, but maybe if there's an RE5 remake it can be a completely new game with a new setting that borrows from those original ideas and gives us a better showdown with Wesker and Spencer?
After all I can see Capcom wanting to keep coming out with REmakes, but avoiding Africa as the setting for PC reasons.
Basically the Lost in Nightmares DLC is what the whole of 5 should have been, they could greatly expand on all that for a RE5R.
Actually, Lost Planet would indeed be the start of "NuCapcom" imo.Give me a start date for NuCapcom
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Modern vidya industry has gotten really retarded with it recently with only using the same couple of people but it feels like Capcom has been about direct body work for a while. Especially if you look at all of the Rueben Langdon DMC mocap stuff
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The end of the golden age of Capcom was 2006, with games like Dead Rising, Okami and God Hand, Lost Planet seemed distinctly bland to me and lacking the "spark" their prior games had.