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Who Does Capcom Think They’re Fooling?

Is Capcom trying to pull the wool over our eyes with their so-called HD comparison screen shots of Resident Evil 4? You decide.

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eggbert4932d ago

That's what I was thinking. I played this on my PS2 less than a month ago on a 720p TV, it was a bit blurry but nowhere near as bad as capcom's take on it.

They probably just blurred it out more to make it seem like a larger improvement. Do they have any "real in-game screenshots" disclaimers or anything? If they do, they are gonna get called out so badly.

slinky1234564932d ago (Edited 4932d ago )

When they released the comparisons I really didnt think the graphics were that bad back then when RE4 first released but they made them look horrible.

kevnb4932d ago

All hd remakes are just the.originals.rendered at higher res. Its a scam.

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Capcom Is Updating Several GFWL Games To Bring Them Back On Steam

Capcom is updating Games For Windows Live (GFWL) titles on Steam to once again make them available for purchase on the digital storefront.

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Resident Evil 4 (PS2) Retro Review – The Evolution Of Survival Horror

Matt Evans said: Resident Evil 4 marked a significant departure from the traditional survival horror gameplay of the previous entries in the series. With a fresh perspective (both story-wise and camera-wise), it revitalised the franchise and became one of the most influential games of its generation, and arguably still the best in the series. The PlayStation 2 version, released in October 2005.

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Capcom Summer humble bundle offers $349 worth of Steam Deck games for $30

Humble Bundle offers a new summer deal with classic Capcom games and additional charity support - you won't want to miss it.

Chryzz2347d ago

They the reason my steam library is growing, the bundles are crazy

__y2jb46d ago (Edited 46d ago )

As if that pile of old ass games is worth $350. I mean there’s some good titles there for sure but there’s no way most gamers haven’t already got or played most of them already. Lots of them haven’t aged well too.

It’s basically $30 for a bunch of games you’ll never play.