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I'm pretty sure RE2 and DMCV had Pre-Load which is mostly what I'm basing my disappointment off of.You must be new to how Jap game devs treat games on PC.
I'm pretty sure RE2 and DMCV had Pre-Load which is mostly what I'm basing my disappointment off of.You must be new to how Jap game devs treat games on PC.
I hope Inferno replaces every enemy in the game with Nemesis
I won't lie, the news of the giant spiders being cut as they were from 2 is a bummer. I'm honestly starting to think someone on the Capcom dev team has arachnophobia.
Question: Do any of the original alt costumes appear? The ones you unlocked for completing the campaign with an A rank. I'm guessing they are going be future DLC, sadly.
Some Chinese Gamers Are Angry Over A Puzzle In Resident Evil 3's Demo
A safe in Resident Evil 3's demo has a code that some Chinese gamers think references a tragic historical incident.
Although Resident Evil 3's remake isn't out yet, the demo is allowing players to get a taste of what's to come once the full version releases. However, it would seem that some players are already taking issue with a certain section of the demo. They believe it was created by Capcom on purpose to insult Chinese fans.
- BY KIRK GALITSKI
- MAR 27, 2020
Some players in China believe that a puzzle involving a password is poking fun at a historic event that involved Japan invading China during the year 1931. Specifically, during the demo, there is a safe that requires a combination to crack open, and the combination is written on a poster inside of a pharmacy. However, it's the combination itself that is causing patriotic Chinese players to voice their displeasure and anger at Capcom.
The offended Chinese gamers started to blame Capcom by saying how the company lost its "political acuity" and "company culture." According to their negative posts, it would be more understandable if a European or American studio did this, but since Capcom is a Japanese company, it should have done something about this controversy.
Political video game controversies aren't exactly too surprising nowadays. Shortly after Call of Duty: Modern Warfare released, it was review-bombed on MetaCritic for being Russophobic. At the time, many players weren't too pleased with the game portraying Russia as a villain, and pinning the blame of a war crime that the United States was responsible for onto Russia as well.
7 is the best Resident Evil since the original 3.While not fan games, there have been a few throwback tank control horror games like Banned Memories, 1999 and Vaccine, but Benned Memories is vaporware and the other two completely missed the point. There were others I forget the name of, but they weren't great either.
I'm taking that with a pinch of salt. I heard repeatedly about how Mr X in RE2 remake was scripted or he teleported around despite lots of videos showing how he worked.
Changing topic, but what do Kiwi's think of Resident Evil 7? I gave it a pass at the time, and I'm wondering if it's worth playing.
7 is the best Resident Evil since the original 3.
4 isn’t a Resident evil game in content or in execution. It’s a shitty proto-TPS.I thought 7 was okay. But to say it's better than 4 is an overstatement.
4 isn’t a Resident evil game in content or in execution. It’s a shitty proto-TPS.
4 isn’t a Resident evil game in content or in execution. It’s a shitty proto-TPS.
It's not the end of the world if you can't see her knickers, dude.
Did you guys hear that Capcom changed Jill's shirt to shorts for the classic costume? https://ibb.co/C9dX76J
It's amazing how these companies are so out of touch and exceptional they still don't get the memo that wokeness won't help the game's sales.
AAA games take years to develop and it's very likely that the RE3 remake was at least partly developed in tandem with the remake of RE2, and that was was first announced in 2015 when the woke culture craze was really escalating.
They probably made the decision to Anita-proof the game back when her and the NeoGAF/ResetEra crowd were still sort of relevant in the gaming industry instead of the mostly impotent joke they became from 2019 onward.
"Get Woke, Go Broke" isn't an entirely new phenomenon, but the gaming industry waking up to that fact is still very much a new thing.
Besides, this is Capcom. They're not actually woke like BioWare, UbiSoft, or Blizzard.
They just do the most minimum of things to shut up the journalists, and then add the fanservice as extra DLC's, and even if Jill's classic outfit has shorts instead of a skirt this time, who gives a fuck? It's a very minor change.
EDIT: Ninja'd by @Catgirl IRL
Weird double standards but okay.
As much as I want to jump on the "get woke go broke" outrage train with @InsolentGaylord I don't think Capcom is getting woke. There's a far simpler explanation.AAA games take years to develop and it's very likely that the RE3 remake was at least partly developed in tandem with the remake of RE2, and that was was first announced in 2015 when the woke culture craze was really escalating.
They probably made the decision to Anita-proof the game back when her and the NeoGAF/ResetEra crowd were still sort of relevant in the gaming industry instead of the mostly impotent joke they became from 2019 onward.
"Get Woke, Go Broke" isn't an entirely new phenomenon, but the gaming industry waking up to that fact is still very much a new thing.
Besides, this is Capcom. They're not actually woke like BioWare, UbiSoft, or Blizzard.
They just do the most minimum of things to shut up the journalists, and then add the fanservice as extra DLC's, and even if Jill's classic outfit has shorts instead of a skirt this time, who gives a fuck? It's a very minor change.
EDIT: Ninja'd by @Catgirl IRL
Did you guys hear that Capcom changed Jill's shirt to shorts for the classic costume? https://ibb.co/C9dX76J
It's amazing how these companies are so out of touch and exceptional they still don't get the memo that wokeness won't help the game's sales.