![]() At least it’s good to see them not resting on their laurels, which resulted in the inertia after the Wii/DS successes. ![]() Obviously this relies on several factors to go right including backwards and forwards compatibility of software and ensuring customers aren’t confused by the choices (hopefully whoever came up with the Wii U and 2DS names has been assigned elsewhere).Īs unpredictable as Nintendo are in their ways, this would signal a strategy to create a niche from the other consoles and mobile phones. I reckon Nintendo might be looking to go down the mobile phone route of doing away with defined generations like the other consoles and having a more fluid ecosystem, with games being able to be played across whatever the current iteration is plus all future ones. If the Switch rumours are true then we’d be looking at the most significant hardware revision Nintendo have ever done (outdoing DS to DSi) and going a large part of the way to what we might have expected from a full scale successor. GC: It’s difficult to tell, because they’ve all but exited the games business now, but we think Sunsoft still owns Clock Tower. But I hope they change their mind or skip the remake and do a full sequel because the first two were great and really scary at times - easily the best dinosaur based game and we all know how they’re almost… extinct (sorry). The last rumour was that they cancelled a planned remake, which is heartbreaking, especially after the wet fart that was Resident Evil 3. ![]() Beyond that, they're also developing the next Nintendo Switch-exclusive Monster Hunter title, Monster Hunter Rise, also due out in 2021.It does my heart good to see Dino Crisis ‘win’ though and I really hope that Capcom get around to bringing it back at some point. If a new Dino Crisis, be it the next entry or a remake, were to be built on the RE Engine, we hope Capcom can stick to the sort of vision that Forssberg presents in the concept art.Īt the moment, Capcom is hard at work on Resident Evil Village, which launches in 2021. At the moment, Capcom is pushing for many of their future games to be built on the fantastic RE Engine, which has delivered extraordinary visuals with both the Resident Evil series and Devil May Cry 5. Check out the art below:įorssberg is a talented artist who really understands the creepy, off-kilter feeling of Dino Crisis, beautifully reimagining it for modern consoles. The results are incredible, showing protagonist Regina taking on the darkness, some large carnivores, and smaller ones that all present intimidating scenarios. Dark lighting, ominous, and most importantly, scary, these images show what a potential Dino Crisis horror-focused experience could look like if it were ever to be remade. ![]() Recently, artist Alexander Forssberg presented a series of concept art, showing Dino Crisis remade - with emphasis on the horror aspect. READ MORE: The Elder Scrolls 6 Location Theories: Where Will the Next Game Be Set? That hasn't stopped fans from trying to reimagine their own vision of a Dino Crisis remake though. The outcry has been heard across the community, though it was revealed that Dead Rising developer Capcom Vancouver pitched a new Dino Crisis only to have it shot down. However, while it's good to see the popular survival horror series making a big comeback, fans are still left perplexed at the fate of another Capcom survival horror, Dino Crisis. With Resident Evil 2 and 3 out of the way, there's rumours circulating that the developer is already working on Resident Evil 4's remake as well. Capcom have been on a bit of a hot streak lately remaking their classic catalog of Resident Evil games.
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