| stof said: Since the first Chonicles came out, it was pretty apparent that we'd be getting another game. I mean they left out two, Veronica, four and five. Remember that Veronica Remake talk? well Veronica story will be in this one. And so will four and five. That's right, I'm saying it here and I'm saying it without proof, but the Darkside Chronicles team worked along side the RE5 creative team to put RE5 storyline in the game. Infact, I'm guessing one level will have the driving/shooting part in RE5. And there'll be RE 2 in it just because it gives us straight up killing zombies in the city gameplay. Which is what made the RE 3 parts the best levels in Umbrella Chronicles (the subway station kicked ass). And for people saying this has anything to do with being cheap or lazy... Did you guys play Umbrella Chronicles? An 8 or 9 hour railshooter with plenty of CGI, voice acting, branching paths, high replay value and a crap load of collectibles and story files probably took more effort and money than a lot of other high quality Wii games have gotten. This really seems like a good thing to me. It also means that Capcom is increasing it's Wii RE support, which probably means more games in the future. |
The game was outsourced to Cavia or Tose, the other was responsible for the Dead Rising Wii port. In other words Capcom was lazy. They are putting all their resources into the games for the HD systems and now they are trying to keep their balance sheets from bleeding red by making cheap Zombie games for Wii gamers. Wii gamers love Zombie games, the sales of RE4 and RE:UC proves this, in the eyes of Capcom's CEO.
Making a spinoff,ala Code: Veronica, would require resources like money, time, and effort all of which Capcom is not doing with Wii games except Monster Hunter 3.



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