
GameSpy writes: "Chris Redfield is going to have very full hands come March. During an event two days ago in San Francisco, Capcom unveiled a new section of its highly anticipated sequel, Resident Evil 5. Although some of our colleagues at other publications weren't able to jump into some co-op play due to technical difficulties, we tried out a round alongside an unknown editor. We think that come mid-March, you'll be spending a lot of time online with a friend burning through ammo."
Spiffy:
+Gameplay based on one of the best games of the last five years
+Competent AI-controlled partner (so far)
Iffy:
-Your online partner might be a complete tool
-After years of games improving on RE4's controls, how easy will it be to go back?

Circana data shows Resident Evil 5 as the best selling Resident Evil game in the US, ahead of Resident Evil 4 remake and Village.
So the most successful RE is the one where a white man is killing Africans.
This can't be real.

New leaks from Dusk Golem detail cancelled Resident Evil projects, including a Rebecca focused Revelations game, while stating no Resident Evil 5 remake is in development.
Capcom's willingness to invest in experiments and scrap them sets them apart form many other developers (Nintendo have a similar methodology). Far too often companies push a game setting or game mechanic that is just not that good and the final product is middling or poor.

Dusk Golem claims a Resident Evil 5 remake is not coming this year, with a Code Veronica remake expected instead.
Hopefully if and when they do a RE5 remake, they give it the RE3 remake treatment, because this is certainly one title that I don't want a faithful remake of.