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			<title>Phillipp Stenhouse posted a blog.</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<br>Resident Evil 4 , though featuring plenty of familiar cramped spaces that the franchise was known for, was the first game to truly blow the world out into a more vast, open-air world. The game still remained true to the core of Resident Evil , but Resident Evil 4 was revolutionary not only for the franchise but for games in general. Despite being confined to the series' trademark tank controls, the game was incredibly innovative in perfecting the third-person shooter genre. The over-the-shoulder camera design in Resident Evil 4 greatly succeeded where many other precursor games had experimented and failed in previously. Some of the best third-person shooters released since 2005 have Resident Evil 4 to thank for its incredible aiming technol<br><br> <br>Now, the subsequent creatures that are featured on this list are monsters that were developed by Capcom for other Resident Evil games that did not make the final cut. Headlining this list is the ultra-creepy Spider-Man, which is a monster design that was rejected during the development of the Resident Evil 0 . The monster appears to be a giant tarantula spider that is taking over a human host. The monster design surfaced during the Developer Diary video of Resident Evil 0 Remaster , and while unlikely, it is interesting to see this design come to life in Resident Evi<br><br> <br>Remaking Resident Evil 4 poses an interesting opportunity for Capcom, an undertaking very different in comparison to remaking the classic Resident Evil titles. Considering the technical gap from the original PlayStation to current-gen consoles is gigantic, Resident Evil 2 and 3 received a lot of love for their respective reimaginings. The fourth Resident Evil game is still widely considered a relatively modern entry in the series, despite showing its age in several aspects. Capcom's development team could strike the perfect balance of new and old in giving one of the best Resident Evil titles a proper reimagin<br><br> <br>However, will Resident Evil 3 remake only stick to monsters that were seen in the original 1999 title? Or will it introduce new monsters from other Resident Evil games or even creatures that were never seen before? Although there is no way to know until Resident Evil 3's release to know for sure, here is a list of some monsters that we think would be great additions to Resident Evil 3 rema<br><br> <br>Without a shadow of a doubt, Capcom is a part of video game royalty. The company has been home to a number of the greatest gaming franchises of all time,  <a href="https://Www.adventuregamesfans.com/articles/my-veggie-porridge-adventures-in-zelda-tears-of-the-kingdom.html">Veggie Porridge recipe</a> bringing revolutionary titles to a wide variety of genres, from fighting games all the way through to survival horror. The publisher has solidified its place in the market through decades’ worth of quality, earning itself a place in the history of gam<br><br> <br>The game is also bursting with depth in every aspect of its design as a video game. From the core shooting mechanic to challenging dungeons and puzzles, incremental but satisfying weapon progression, heavily varied environment design, a well-balanced rising difficulty, and even some more miniscule details bring this game to life greater than many at the time. And it didn't have to be a 40-60 hours long experience to feel like players got their money's worth. Very few games felt like such a complete package as Resident Evil 4 did; Resident Evil 4 pioneered a lot for modern video games , not just the series its<br><br> <br>In 2015, Capcom put out an HD port of _ Resident Evil _ on those respective platforms. Though it is not a remake from the ground up, that game reignited a desire among _ Resident Evil _ fans for Capcom to finally produce some remakes of the beloved franchise. Later that year, Capcom randomly announced that it would start production on a remake of _ Resident Evil 2. _ It seemed like Capcom was going to have something special in a couple of years. From 2018 to now, Capcom has made great successes in _ Monster Hunter World, _ the remake of _ Resident Evil 2, _ and _ Devil May Cry 5 _ among others, selling through several million units e<br><br> <br>However, over recent years, fans have grown a little disheartened with Capcom’s general output. Some have criticized the company for resting on its laurels, and it’s easy to see where that observation comes from. After all, Capcom seems to have kept a large focus on remastered versions of old games, rather than fully embracing the new hardware at its dispo<br><br> <br><img src="https://www.genkithings.com/cdn/shop/articles/nintendo-switch-2-specs_e3e05501-29fb-4e81-abe4-9a64be13dc24.webp?v\u003d1750407869\u0026width\u003d1500" style="max-width:400px;float:right;padding:10px 0px 10px 10px;border:0px;" alt="" />Taking pros and cons for whether a Resident Evil 4 remake is necessary to one side, the game would also sell incredibly well for Capcom, which is surely a more corporate reason for the title to get a modern facelift. The fourth game remains a staple of its lineup (hence its constant re-releases on later platforms), meaning that it's no doubt a big moneymaker for the company and one that would succeed if eventually redesigned for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series<br> <br>For those who missed Star Wars: Dark Forces when it released in 1995, they are missing out. Star Wars: Dark Forces spawned a series of Star War s games, including Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast and Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy. Most importantly, the story of Star Wars: Dark Forces is a knock<br>]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 06 Dec 2025 04:14:49 +0000</pubDate>
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