The Wednesday letters page thinks the Xbox Series S could be a major advantage for the PS5, as one reader demands more fighting game spin-offs.
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Back to the beginning, again Curious to see the Resident Evil livestream on Thursday and get more of an idea of how the Resident Evil 4 remake works. It really could go either way, as while Resident Evil 2 was great, Resident Evil 3 was pretty bad and 4 is a lot harder game to get right.
I’m not expecting it to be announced this week but what I’m curious to see after 4, is whether they do another remake of 1. Nobody wants remakes of 5 and 6, so to me, logically, the next step is a new version of the original game. The problem is though, that it’s a much simpler game than the others, so it might seem like a backwards step.
Plus, the original remake is still great, and I don’t know whether Capcom skipped ahead to 2 because they didn’t think the first remake could be bettered or because they just thought it was too soon. I’d like to see it though. They could maybe add some new stuff to it, like the first remake, and perhaps elements of Resident Evil 0 too, since I’m sure that will never get a dedicated remake.
Basically, I love Resi and am always happy to see more of it, both new and remake. They’re not all classics but I’d say the hit ratio is better than almost any other big name franchise.Grackle
Holding back Before I even got to the end of that story about the Xbox Series S holding back the generation I knew people were going to be saying the guy didn’t know what he was talking about and it was all some anti-Xbox conspiracy. Because if there’s one type of person I’m going to trust over an experienced professional
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