Ari_Gold said:
Who wouldn't? |
Me. B/c the games announced so far for the wii that are classic RE's are ports/remakes.
I'll go with a new and original title.... plus, the first one was great.
Can't wait for this
03/10/09 HUGE day in my life:
Ari_Gold said:
Who wouldn't? |
Me. B/c the games announced so far for the wii that are classic RE's are ports/remakes.
I'll go with a new and original title.... plus, the first one was great.
Can't wait for this
03/10/09 HUGE day in my life:
I love RE but with other games on the Wii coming out, i will not be picking this one up, just to many good games and i really prefer standard RE games.
Cobretti2 said:
I hope not, from want I've read a while ago, it would appear that the only work they will do is tack on motio controls. So it might turn out liek chop till you drop knowing capcom's efforts lately. |
Well i've played REmake and I liked it more than RE4 which is saying alot. It doesn't really matter if they change anything with the controls, they weren't that bad. And the graphics don't really need much updating either as they are extremely pretty.
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