![]() If they did a Streets Of Rage 5 would that also be retro style? I feel by that point they should be trying to move things on. I would love if Dotemu did make a brand new game that was totally modernised and not based on nostalgia, because I do feel that is holding things back now. Nice review of the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, although I’m a disappointed to find out that it doesn’t avoid any of the, I would’ve thought, obvious pitfalls. PS: The Elder Scrolls: Chapter 2 – Daggerfall Unity is free on GOG currently. The pre-orders are available for one month. They take the money when you pre-order, but I have never had a problem with this system. Just to warn people it is only a pre-order and you don’t get the game until it is manufactured in four to five months’ time. I was going to get the PlayStation 4 version, which includes the VR version. You can pre-order a physical copy of the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game now and on Friday Tetris Connected is also up for pre-order as a physical release on Limited Run Games. Supraland is the free game on Epic Store from 4pm on Thursday. I’ll need to wrap this up because I feel like I’ve written Resident Evil too many times in three short paragraphs… but yeah, I just think there’s reason to believe Resident Evil 4 remake will be good. It also seems I liked Resident Evil 3 more than most it seems. ![]() I’m generally a fan of replaying my favourite games and I’m always happy for an excuse to do so, which perhaps makes me biased. I’ve never played 7 but by most accounts it is also a great fun time. ![]() Resident Evil 2 remake, I would say, is utterly fantastic and the most fun I’ve ever had with the series (alongside Resi 4). The remakes/remasters of Resident Evil 1, 2, and 3 were great, great, and good, respectively. However, I think there’s just as much reason for optimism. All valid points and they could turn out to be accurate. Why not just focus on a brand new Resi, it’s a classic of its time that’ll not work now, it’ll change too much and lose the essence of what made the original great, insufficient cheese, etc. I understand all the points raised, explaining why the Resident Evil 4 remake isn’t the best idea. GC: The only thing we can think of is that Nintendo didn’t think it was good enough, but so far there’s been no suggestion that’s the case. That’s a shame as I’d love to see a big budget Fire Emblem, but I get the feeling Nintendo would never do that no matter how popular it gets. The speed with which it was made though, if it really has been finished for all this time, is kind of worrying though and suggests it’s not going to be much of an upgrade on the last one. I know Nintendo are weird but this seems odd even by their standards. So the leaked Fire Emblem game definitely seems to be true but… I don’t get it? Why was the game held back for so long? Why didn’t Nintendo just release it when it was done? Why haven’t they ever announced it before? There hasn’t been a while so it’s not that it would’ve interfered with another and if it’s been finished for a year it’s obviously not because of the Dynasty Warrior spin-off. I’m surprised they don’t all quit to go work on indie games or something (I’m not surprised). I doubt Todd Howard does much hands on work either, but they’re probably more frustrated than anyone that games take so long to make nowadays. Not only that, but every tiny mistake or minor disappointment – let alone any big failures – is instantly going to be blamed on his absence, even though I don’t think he’s worked as a director on a game for years. I know Miyamoto has been training up a newer generation for decades now but when he goes it’s still going to be a massive blow. I do wonder what’s going to happen when a lot of these old school developers finally retire. I mean, Todd Howard is in his early 50s now so he’s going to be around 60 before Fallout 5 has any chance of coming out and, let’s face it, their games are always delayed a bunch of times. I’m not sure why Bethesda even bothered saying that Fallout 5 is their next game after The Elder Scrolls 6, considering they barely even seem to have started on it. ![]() I would say I’m definitely interested but I have a feeling this is a game that’s going to split opinion and it’ll be a long time after it’s out before we fully understand its legacy. But I don’t know, I haven’t played it, nobody has outside of Bethesda. ![]()
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