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Revelations .

With REvelations 2, you at least have a BioHazard: RE game to play as Claire Redfield in co-op multiplayer while puzzle solving, exploration, and even over-the-shoulder combat🎮


Even though I'm still working on a BioHazard 1 fan REmake in Unreal Engine 4, I'll take pages from REvelations 2 to work on a BioHazard 2 fan REmake too🧠👨‍💻
 
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Gonna repost this here. What does " chief script writer " even mean? Does it mean dai sato was the one leading up the writing team from storyriders co ltd which seems to be credited for the script? There are also naruki nagakawa and muga takeda where they are also credited as script writers. What did they do exactly, did they help dai sato during the writing?

My assumption is that depending on how many script writers they hire, they will even hire a sub-team of script writers within the videogame development team. In that circumstance, they hire a Chief Script Writer.
 
I hope we get a Revelations 3 about Barry's family, that could star Claire again or Moira. I fear they may kill Barry off because of his age, to make a revenge story involving Natalia aka Alex, like Ellie and Abby, but they go through with killing Natalia reluctantly if they cannot undo the possession.

They're kind of copying The Last of Us anyway.

Barry is one of the iconic characters who has been there since the beginning. Although I think Capcom doesn't like taking any risks. But with everybody pulling through every mission, it gets to be too predictable. Too cheesy. Devoid of terror. That's not really survival horror to me. They're too powerful in this day of age. 🏋️‍♂️ 🏋️‍♀️

If you think about it, villains just mutate. They then temporarily cause mayhem. Nothing impactful really happens. But Alex is the sister of Albert. That has to mean something, surely.

Take those high risks. It's long overdue. 🦠
 
I have to admit I forget these games existed. And I finished the second one! There's just something weirdly lacking about it all, maybe a low budget effect of that whole dark period of episodic gaming. Or that time RE5 was being copied over and over. But without the finesse in terms of animation and gameplay polish. It was all just so brown and drab too. Is the first one worth it?
 
I'd be very excited if they announced Revelations 3. There's many characters I am deeply curious about.

I want to know what happened to Billy Coen after the events of RE0. He's just for starters. There's also Natalia.
 
I get the feeling RE fans don't like Chris as much as Leon, but I think that's because they took a shine to RE4 and never looked back. So many people are never concerned about how many times Capcom changes Chris, but Leon looks the same.

Hey, I don't dislike Leon. He's popular. But Chris is a day one protagonist alongside Jill. The holy bible of RE personnel.

In fact, in the intro where they're in the tall grass before the dogs chase them, I think either Chris or Jill were the first character you see in that live action sequence. It's been ages since I seen it. 😶

But RE4 will remain the most overrated game of all time in the franchise, and it shows. 😁
 
Have you guys noticed that every other gaming forum is practically devoid of activity today? LOL. But at least the members here generally agree that the franchise needs some improvement. :D

I don't think they'll be going back to slower paced horror gameplay either. I think as long as the primary characters keep getting used, characters will only lose their gear during puzzle or enemy evasion type situations, albeit pretty briefly.
 
Well, the Revelations games have a fabulous balance of both action and horror. They should do that more often, but I think since 4, the games have predominantly shifted to action. I think even 6 was better at doing horror than 4 and 5 were, and was therefore the only action focused RE game that has identifiable aspects, from all of the mainline entries prior to 4.

Basically, a city, zombies, and an emphasis on Umbrella all featured in 6. It doesn't sound as forced as the references in 4 and 5, but 4 in particular.
 
I think all three eras are their own thing, really, with references for the sake of there being a link. Almost like reboots where there's a veiled connection to make the continuity still be there. Not that it particularly matters.

I don't think Capcom has a clue, but I don't think they want to further the story from 6 because while it sold well, it's a sequel that's generally detested for some reason. A pity, because I would have taken that as a natural continuation over what occurred in 7 and 8. Because 7 and 8 also feel like reboots. But very stupid ones.

OK. Not so much 7. I don't think it's amazing, but 7 was good at being a horror game. 8 was when they went back to copying RE4, onwards.
 
I hope they continue the 'R' side games, because as we so often talk about, they could be granting fans the opportunity to conclude storylines that they started years ago, but never furthered.

I think the problem is, Capcom doesn't like to gamble any more, but if they did both high and medium budget games, why not see it as fan service?

To be honest, it feels annoying to even the most patient of fans, for every new game seems to set up something interesting, just to never continue where it left off. That Capcom always does this, it makes me feel like I ought to stop caring and just see it as a "Well, whatever" type of thing.
 
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