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SnotFlickerman, do games w There are "five Resident Evil games in development right now, including Resident Evil 9", leaker claims
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Next Month: CAPCOM’s Guide to Over-saturating an Already Over-saturated Zombie-Game Market.

Next Year: CAPCOM cancels five Resident Evil games in development.

Aielman15,
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I thought recent RE games were well received? I’ve never heard so much positivity about the franchise since its early days.

SnotFlickerman,
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They are, but five of them? It seems like they’re ready and willing to kill current goodwill in respect to their games by stepping on the gas instead of realizing why people suddenly liked the games again.

impudentmortal,

Don’t worry, I’m sure at least 2 of them are RE 4 remakes

superduperenigma,

I’m guessing those 5 games include at least a few spinoffs in different genres. Although we saw how well that worked out for Umbrella Corps.

Aielman15,
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Considering the glacial pace of modern AAA game development, I don’t think it’s odd that they want multiple games in development at the same time to ensure a steady release schedule.

We don’t really know what these five games are (if they really exist at all), but if they diversify the offer with a mix of first person, third person, remakes of old titles and maybe yet-another-attempt-at-bad-online-RE-that-nobody-wants, which is what they’ve done so far (RE7, RE2make, RE3make, Resistance, RE8, RE4make), I think it’s a good thing.

echo64,

The past few years have had at least four reaident evil games in development at the same time.

Re3make, 4make, village, that weird multiplayer one all going at the same time. It’s really not as unusual as you are making it seem. People like resident evil more than ever right now.

I imagine the situation is similar to this, but maybe mobile or switch games involved.

Potatos_are_not_friends,

The Yakuza team, to release games so frequently (like 1-2 a year) has small teams work on multiple games at once. So like the minigame team may be building games for all of them in a year.

It could be similar with Capcom.

flop_leash_973,

Capcom are making the same mistake with RE as Ubisoft did with Assassin’s Creed in my opinion. Focus the whole giant studio on making games for one IP, then when that stops selling the whole ship will sink.

altima_neo,
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It’s Capcom’s MO. They do it with all their games that get popular quick.

Eggyhead, do games w There are "five Resident Evil games in development right now, including Resident Evil 9", leaker claims
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Remakes for RE1, 5, Code Veronica and Zero?

CharlesReed,

I'm really hoping Code Veronica is one. I tried to play the original, but I am just not made for those old school tank controls.

Potatos_are_not_friends,

Code Veronica’s controls felt outdated when it came out! I love that game but it was so painful dying because of control issues. Id love to replay it without that pain.

iamtrashman1312, do games w There are "five Resident Evil games in development right now, including Resident Evil 9", leaker claims

🤞 outbreak remasters with modern functionality

ivanafterall, do games w There are "five Resident Evil games in development right now, including Resident Evil 9", leaker claims

I'm waiting for the RE9 remake.

some_guy, do gaming w Steam Next Fest is back and underway with "hundreds" of playable PC demos

A demo has never once sold me on a game, going all the way back to shareware days.

However, I can think of countless times a demo has convinced me not to buy a game.

snooggums,
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Really?

Doom's shareware sold Doom for me. Most recently the Tekken 8 demo sold itself. In between there have been a ton of games where the demo was helpful in deciding whether or not to play something.

I'm just surprised that in all that time there wasn't a single one that at a minimum confirmed a game was what you were expecting if you were on the fence.

I believe it, just surprised.

GammaGames,

You’re definitely the outlier

ampersandrew,
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Nah, demos largely disappeared because they not only took a bunch of resources to make but also had a far better chance of convincing you not to buy a game than to buy it, especially if you had other means of marketing it. Many people even enjoyed the demo but felt that they got their fill and therefore didn't want to keep playing, or maybe they didn't want anything out of the game beyond what the demo offered.

GammaGames,
ampersandrew,
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Note what kinds of games populate the Next Fest. Mostly games without any other form of marketing. Anecdotally, I found four demos that interested me, and all four convinced me not to to bother keeping up with the game as it gets closer to release. EEDAR, later absorbed by NPD, the combined entity of which is now known as Circana, works with lots of big developers and publishers and found a correlation with demos losing sales. In later analysis of demos, devs found that you could (a) convince someone to buy the game, (b) convince someone that they don't like the game, (c) give someone everything they wanted from the game, where they don't want to play any more, or (d) give someone everything that they wanted from the game, where they don't need any more than what the demo provides. Note that 3 out of those 4 don't result in a sale. A trailer tended to be much better marketing material. Of course, your mileage may vary if the game's loop or selling point is hard to articulate, but in most cases, seeing someone else have a good time with a game is going to be more likely to convince you to buy a game than if you had a demo where you might not understand its appeal. It's why games are built around how well they present on Twitch these days.

loobkoob,

Factorio's demo absolutely convinced me to buy it.

Demos only really work well if the game is fantastic and able to convey that in a small slice of the game, though.

flux, do gaming w Steam Next Fest is back and underway with "hundreds" of playable PC demos
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Alright. What should I check out?

novamdomum,
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The Homeworld 3 demo is impressive and I'm really enjoying Lightyear Frontier as well. Definitely going to buy both when they come out in March. I've been hooked on the Homeworld universe since I started playing it in the 90's (25 years ago! lol I'm old) so it's been quite a long wait but it looks like BBI have done a great job. I've loved them since Hardspace Shipbreaker so I knew this would be something special.

theJWPHTER88,
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If you're the type who wants to unwind from the hyper-realistic art style of most mainstream games nowadays, while also exploring modern Filipino life and culture through the eyes of a young adult student, the Until Then demo might be up your alley. Aside from the pixelated art style coming from the devs themselves, who are also wholly Filipino themselves, there's quite a substantial attention to detail when it comes to the greater Metro Manila and the suburban locations around, including our local circuses. Oh, and there's also quite a bit of mysteriousness and some philospophy to it, as vaguely evidenced by its Playstation 5 trailer.

Alto, (edited ) do gaming w Steam Next Fest is back and underway with "hundreds" of playable PC demos
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Holy shit, I had no clue they were making a new Tribes. It's been so long.

espiritu_p, do gaming w Steam Next Fest is back and underway with "hundreds" of playable PC demos

Yay!
I will check out Paradox' Millenia as well as Homeworld 3

Jaeger86, do games w Crusader Kings 3's 2024 roadmap brings legendary tales, the Black Death, French fashion, and more

Road map 🤮

Bonesince1997, do gaming w Palworld patch saves breeding Pals from falling asleep and never waking up

Cigarette hanging out of the mouth and everything

daniyeg, do games w Crusader Kings 3's 2024 roadmap brings legendary tales, the Black Death, French fashion, and more

ck2 is still better.

FireTower, do gaming w Deus Ex Adam Jensen actor says goodbye to character, as he laments state of the industry
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He never asked for this.

Caligvla,
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What a shame, he was a good man. What a rotten way to cancel a series.

Thcdenton,

Some times you get orange when you wanted lemon lime

BertramDitore, do gaming w Deus Ex Adam Jensen actor says goodbye to character, as he laments state of the industry
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Toufexis has such a uniquely recognizable voice. I felt like the Leonardo Decaprio meme when he popped up on Expanse.

It’s a shame, you could tell he really cared about the franchise.

Murdoc,

I did that too!
But it’s always weird when that happens; it seems like Adam Jensen is voice acting for a live person. I did enjoy watching him play the game though.

angrytoadnoises, do gaming w Take-Two and 2K say virtual currency is "fiction", as in-game currency lawsuit continues
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Ah yes, in-game currency is fiction. That’s why it costs real money, and publishers mandate developers lock down the game as much as possible to ensure no one circumvents the ‘fiction.’ The mind boggling profits they bring must also be fictional.

Fuck, I hate GaaS.

Computerchairgeneral, do gaming w Deus Ex Adam Jensen actor says goodbye to character, as he laments state of the industry

Man can't catch a break can he? I hope something he's working on actually makes it to release.

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