It's going to cost just as much through games on demand and PSN.
(15-20 each I think)
I was surprised not to hear the "Fire KOHI!" tv commericial man say "BIUHAZERD" at the end!
LEON! LEON! LEON! HELP ME! LEON! LEON! LEON! HELP! LEEEEEOOOON!.
Yeah, that's what fucking fans wanted. Not 2, or 3, or 0, or even Outbreak...fucking 4.
@ Epic I'm with you on 2, deserves a remake soooo much. But 4 is still one of the best games of the last decade IMO
And Veronica... they didn't even change the creature/character models which still look like shit.
As much as I love Resident Evil 4 I don't think I need another version of it. Code Veronica is neat though. A Resident Evil 2/3 remake would be lovely. Such fond memories of playing 2 with friends.
@mattrodroid
If you're going to make an ass of yourself by accusing someone of speaking for every gamer on Earth even though he wasn't, at least use post-2nd grader grammar.
To tell the truth, three is my favorite. Maybe after Operation Raccoon City, Capcom can reuse those assets for a 2/3 remake. I would not complain.
"Now I can enjoy the best (Code: Veronica) and Worst (4) RE games. In HD!!! ... Yeah, that's what fucking fans wanted. Not 2, or 3, or 0, or even Outbreak...fucking 4."
R O F L. your 35.
haha Jim, I was thinking the same thing
Here's an HD video link that is a little bit clearer:
http://youtu.be/W1KwvvtLo7g
@mattrodroid - God, I fucking hate you. If you own something you DO have a sense on entitlement. You're exactly why I fucking hate gamers in general. Besides, I'd rather be a "pussy with a sense of entitlement" then a complete and utter moron. I think "sheep" is the right word.
Resident Evil 4 provided a much needed shot of adrenaline to the franchise with its innovative camera system, vastly improved combat, and truly groundbreaking (at the time) AI. Shinji Mikami had created a game that would be praised, dissected, and emulated by both the gaming public and industry for years to come.
That being said, I understood the reasoning behind Capcom's decision to retread the path that Resident Evil 4 had originally carved with the series' next major console outing, Resident Evil 5, but I was very surprised that the company failed to seize upon the success of its previous home titles with original entries that followed the classic Resident Evil style on portable systems.
In this way, fans of the revamped Resident Evil style could continue to enjoy the intense combat and action-oriented gameplay provided by technically-powerful home consoles, but fans of the original, survival-horror approach of the series would also be recognized on systems seemingly designed with more traditional, Playstation 1-era gaming in mind, and Resident Evil supporters, both old and new, could actually enjoy the series without feeling in any way neglected by its creative direction.
My two cents.
Thats why I think (some) HD remakes are great.

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