In 2005, Resident Evil 4 was released and featured a game engine different from previous Resident Evil titles as well as a setting unique to this title. This garnered critical acclaim from the industry and the game received several Game of the Year awards. Resident Evil 4 was later ported to the Wii and featured enhanced controls that made it the definitive version of the game. Resident Evil 5 for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 was upgraded once more with the addition of a second character.
Is re-imagining another way of saying "exclusive to PS3" or "on-rails"? The source is very very vague.
To be fair RE4 was a reimagining of the series.
To be fair RE4 was a reimagining of the series.
You're right. And RE5 was a de-imagining of the series.
RE4 with lots of hallways?
I'm only caring about RE: On-Rails Sequal (DC) because it covers my favorite RE games (being 2, CV and maybe 4 but I don't know if it's confirmed or not) and my favorite characters. Since Shinji Mikami left, and RE5, Capcom will be burying the series like they did Viewtiful Joe.
We're all better off waiting to see what Mikami whips up at Platnium.
I'm only caring about RE: On-Rails Sequal (DC) because it covers my favorite RE games (being 2, CV and maybe 4 but I don't know if it's confirmed or not) and my favorite characters. Since Shinji Mikami left, and RE5, Capcom will be burying the series like they did Viewtiful Joe.
We're all better off waiting to see what Mikami whips up at Platnium.
Maybe he'll get to make a game based on the supernatural RE4 version they had working.