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if the dream team of (Mikami, Inaba, Kamiya, Ueda) develop or supervise the next game then it's fine with me, cause the first one is on my top 5 ps2 games ever (and i played a lot of games :) ) , but if capcom decides to do it seperatly i'm afraid that it will lose all of its charm,,,,,

on a related topic,,, dont get me wrong ,, i'm hotly anticipating resident evil 5, but i'm afraid that the non-involvement of Shinji Mikami in resident evil 5 will damage it a lot ,, (can u imagine MGS without Hideo Kojima ???)



 

 

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Currently I dont care. Ask me once I played the game...



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it's a pretty big if there but they might. I'm sure it's not too high on their priority list though.



Sales will probably be well enough that Capcom will be happy they brought it to the wii, but doubt it will be large enough to create a sequel, given the original team has left, etc...  That said, they do have the porting team, so who knows...



TheRealMafoo said:
Soriku said:
SamuelRSmith said:

No, Clover didn#t like Capcom. That's why they left, they felt that working with bigger studios gave them less flexibility in their games.


Well, Capcom can make it without them either way but I'm not so sure it'd be as good.


Sadly, here is the rub. Capcom was right. If Clover was given 100% freedom to make whatever they wanted, they would have made an amazing game that no one would have bought (kind of what they did).

Games have to make money, or they can't be made.


 Given proper marketing the games would sell.  Hell, Shadow of the Colossus broke a million.



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I think that's why the Ported the original, to see if the Wii can sell the Okami Franchise better... In order to see which console could get it's successor.



 

 

 

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Probably not. There were a lot of bad memories tied to Okami for Capcom, and I honestly don't think the Wii version will sell that well. Unlike RE4, it didn't sell very well the first time it came out, even with the ludicrously large userbase of the PS2.



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