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Capcom has had quite the resurgence lately, coming off huge wins from the success of Devil May Cry 5 and Monster Hunter World, but an even larger contributor to Capcom's run has come from the Resident Evil series. Both Resident Evil 2 Remake and more recently Resident Evil 3 Remake have seen massive success, showing that the franchise that many fans decided had lost its way was finally making a comeback, even if some are fully satisfied with RE3 . It seems Capcom wishes to keep the ball rolling, as reports have begun popping up that Resident Evil 4 is on deck for the next overh


Yet, it's worth remembering that Resident Evil 4 is undeniably one of the series' most pivotal entries. The action-centric format that eventually went onto define the later games in the series was done to perfection in 4 , with the game completely reinventing what it meant to play a Resident Evil title . It goes without saying that while a remake might not be as utterly transformative as games like Resident Evil 2 and the upcoming remake of the third game, there's still a lot of merit in updating Resident Evil 4's combat and clunky controls to show just how incredible the game's core gameplay and set of mechanics were back in the day. Fixing the aiming so players can move while shooting and adding some of the incredible nuances that made Resident Evil 2 such an immersive next step for the series would go a long way if added to the fourth game, especially if done so alongside a major visual overha


In the extended gameplay and footage that Resident Evil 3 's producers released after the trailer, citizens can be observed running around the streets terrified. In the trailer, a voice which sounds similar to a personality figure talking on a radio show, is seemingly blaring, "Don't give in to fear out the


Of course, while finally revisiting Jill Valentine, Carlos Oliveria, and the utterly horrifying Nemesis is the next big experience for the franchise, it is worth wondering where Resident Evil's newfound enthusiasm with revisiting its roots will lead following the remake's release. While many fans are naturally hoping Capcom might return to the likes of Code Veronica or even the first game in the series, it's also worth considering whether the third game's groundbreaking sequel, Resident Evil 4 , would - or more importantly even should - receive a full remake in the same vein as Resident Evil 2 an


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Back in January, Capcom's Tsuyoshi Otani, the marketing planner for the Resident Evil Ambassador Program, posted a video on Twitter showing a large sum of crows flying around, in what may seemingly be a teaser vi


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Though it is not officially confirmed nor confirmed with one hundred percent certainty, there are some teasers, including video footage, to make the determination that crows could possibly be making their return to Resident Evil 3 Remake. Much similarly to the spiders, crows were also missing in action in the Resident Evil 2 Rem


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But Capcom could do well in considering any of these other titles, or plenty of others not listed. The original Street Fighter released in the 1980's is all but forgotten, the much acclaimed Okami , Power Stone , Ghosts 'n Goblins , other zombie games such as Dead Rising and others also could arguably be worthy additions for a handful of remakes by Capcom. With Resident Evil 3 Remake's release just around the corner, hopefully it will not be long before Capcom announces its next planned rem


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