I feel like 1 and 2 would be no brainers on Switch. Would sell very well.
They put their money on Western influence, and it failed them big time. By returning to form and doing well by their IP and meeting fan expectations, in the last couple years they're clawing their way back to the top. I was really concerned for awhile, but you can't deny the quality of Monster Hunter, Resident Evil and Mega Man lately. Also, Dragon's Dogma on Switch in April!
I really hope that the Monster Hunter: World expansion sells well also. Looks like they're adding a massive amount of content to the game. G Rank, new continent, tons of new large monsters.
That confuses me though, because Claire and Leon have completely different experiences and meet entirely different characters in RE2. It was initially the B scenarios that introduced Mr. X and rearranged item placements.
MCC is a very good and solid experience now. They've fixed and streamlined pretty much everything.
They haven't even planned it yet. They're basically saying if the game sells well enough, they'll consider developing more content for it. What's wrong with an expansion? We used to get those for games all the time. Could end up being launched a year later or more, like the MHW expansion. RE2 is coming out in three days lol.
RE3 remake deserves its own game as well.
They're gonna gauge sales first. If it's sizeable DLC, I'd get it. I'm jumping all over the Monster Hunter: World expansion when that comes out.
Or both lol. Raid was pretty badass though. I honestly couldn't believe how good Revelations looked on 3DS when it launched.
Evil Within 2 is a damn fine game.
It did, but at the time, it was incredibly fresh. It pretty much popularized that style of third person shooters in general. The thing that separates 4 from the RE games after though, is that it still succeeded in maintaining an atmosphere that felt like horror. The whispers of the Ganado when you aren't sure where they are, the first time you saw a spider monster explode from an enemy's head and lunge at you, the Regenerator, the blind Garrador. These were all incredibly tense and un...
I'd say the only thing I liked better about 5 was the multiplayer Mercenaries mode. A friend and I played the living hell out of that.
The motion controls felt so good for RE4. It did make it quite easy though, even on Professional. But damn, did it feel good.
I've beat it on GC, PS2, Wii, PC and Xbox One...
Probably have beaten this game more than any other, save for SNES games when I was a kid. Pretty sure I used to beat Mega Man X once a day when I was a little xD
God dammit, I'm gonna buy it again on Switch, aren't I. Damn you Capcom.
Well, there was a time twenty plus years ago where most of the only games worth playing on console were Japanese, so yes.
If you haven't, and ever get the chance to play the first on Wii, please do. It's one of the best games ever made.
Scholar of the First Sin is seriously underrated when it comes to how people rate the Dark Souls games. Major improvements over the original version.
I don't know man. I was in Google's Project Stream beta, and it was pretty amazing how well in functioned. Felt like the future.
Man, I really liked Black Ops 2. It was a very cool experience on Wii U as well playing on the tablet. And playing with motion controls wasn't even fair to others xD
It's amazing how far the series has fallen since then.
Someone explain all of Kingdom Hearts lol. It's an amazing, creative series, but you can't deny that its story is definitely a hindrance. Most people weren't able to play 7 or so games across more than five consoles. It's great that PS4 got the whole package, but it begs the question why it was released on Xbox at all.