Another impending W for Resident Evil fans over Silent Hill fans, it would seem. Around the same time that this article dropped, so did an interview with the RE4 remake's producer where it seems (in line with previous interviews and the trailers/gameplay shown so far) that Capcom has actually listened to the heavy backlash against their cutting content & changing things for the worse in the RE3 remake. Can't archive it properly atm but scans of the interview are pinned to the front page of the Resident Evil subreddit.
Which I gotta give Capcom credit for. And It's not like they cut content from the RE3 Remake because of "modern sensibilities" or anything, it was a budget release so it does make sense why they cut areas that would of required far more development time and assets. And it does seem they have taken the feedback and backlash to heart. I mean you look at the developement of RE7 after the backlash of the more action blockbuster that was 6 and they definitely listened there.
Another impending W for Resident Evil fans over Silent Hill fans, it would seem. Around the same time that this article dropped, so did an interview with the RE4 remake's producer where it seems (in line with previous interviews and the trailers/gameplay shown so far) that Capcom has actually listened to the heavy backlash against their cutting content & changing things for the worse in the RE3 remake. Can't archive it properly atm but scans of the interview are pinned to the front page of the Resident Evil subreddit.
Which I gotta give Capcom credit for. And It's not like they cut content from the RE3 Remake because of "modern sensibilities" or anything, it was a budget release so it does make sense why they cut areas that would of required far more development time and assets. And it does seem they have taken the feedback and backlash to heart. I mean you look at the developement of RE7 after the backlash of the more action blockbuster that was 6 and they definitely listened there.