CVG: Resi 6 sweeps through several very different locations - something Capcom hasn't done since 2000's Code Veronica.
They've shown a neon-lit Chinese city and a new American town, Tall Oaks, that's more than a little reminiscent of Raccoon City. Something that's not lost on Leon. "This is Raccoon City all over again!" he says of the burning cars and shuffling zombies; it's classic PSone-era Resi imagery. Capcom are clearly trying to win back fans alienated by its post-RE3 stylistic change.
GF365: "The iconic survival horror franchise Resident Evil boasts a great number of popular and memorable characters. Arguably, Leon S. Kennedy is the most popular and recognizable character aside from Jill Valentine. In this article, we'll be counting down every Resident Evil game Leon is featured in, ranked."
Yeah I figured it would be ordered like this. For me Leons best game was his debut. RE2.
The modern entertainment industry has witnessed the rise of the Resident Evil franchise as one of its most renowned and celebrated multimedia phenomena. With numerous video games released across multiple platforms, it can be daunting for newcomers to determine where to commence their journey. So here is every main mainline Resident Evil Games ranked.
In preparation for the highly anticipated Resident Evil 4 Remake, let’s take the liberty to rank each of the mainline story instalments, providing players with a fundamental comprehension of the Resident Evil universe.
A rough gem that may never get the proper treatment it deserves.
“But all this is solely with respect to how fans felt back in 2013 when Resident Evil 6 had just been released. The game resulted in the series getting indefinitely killed off until 5 years later when we got Resident Evil 7 and balance was restored yet again. ”
1.) Resident Evil 6 came out in 2012, not 2013
2.) A series getting killed off means no titles at all released in a time period. Silent Hill, Dead Space, Dino Crisis, Parasite Eve & Siren fans would love to see how you can say RE was on the same level of dormancy. In that 5 year time period we had a number of remasters that kept the series alive and kicking. RE1 02ms remaster even broke sales records during the period between RE6 and RE7.
3. Way to disrespect Resident Evil: Revelations 2. It was released during that RE6-RE7 period. It along with its predecessor were mainline titles that kept the horror roots of the series alive in comparison to RE5 and RE6. RE: R1 in particular even introduced the ability to walk and shoot into the series, a feature we can all be grateful for that in modern RE titles. The director RE: R1 later went on to direct RE7 and the director of RE: R2 later went to to direct the RE2 & RE4 remakes.
“Resident Evil 6 is often maligned as the worst entry in the Resident Evil series and is cited as the cause behind the long death of the franchise.”
Titles in the Resident Evil series such as Survivor, Gaiden, Dead Aim, Outbreak, Operation Raccoon City, Umbrella Corps, & Resistance we’re received far worse than RE6.
And death of the franchise?
RE6 was still one of the most commercially successful games in the series, guaranteeing the franchise’s future. Compare how underwhelming sales of Dead Space 3, Silent Hill: Downpour. Alone in the Dark: Illumination, Dino Crisis 3, Fatal Frame: Maiden in Black Water, Castlevania: Lords of Shadows 2, and Metroid: Other M which caused their respective series to go into a long period of dormancy without any rereleases to even keep activity up.
RE however still had a significant number of titles released and rereleased after RE6. Not only that but development for RE7 started a short time after its predecessor came out, meaning there was never a development time that the series could be considered dead. There hasn’t been a single year that Capcom stopped either developing, releasing, or rereleasing Resident Evil games. Let’s not act like the 5 year period between RE6 and RE7 is such a longer time compared to the 4 year period between RE4 and RE5 as well as RE7 and RE8. We can pretty much expect RE9 in either 2025 or 2026, and you can be certain that Capcom will still release other RE tiles leading up to it
Man go some where with this. Only a few like this game. Why would they remake a garbage game no one likes risking money because it won't sell? RE 6 is dumpster drippings, sorry.
Could be, too early to say. Need Captivate/E3 for some hands on impressions. RE5 was lame, but Revelations gives me hope they've realised they need to remember their roots
not really,when i saw combat(Vanquish style) i realised this resi gonna be worst than RE5
the game is going to be full of set pieces. The days of exploring and doing puzzles in RE are gone
All I'm going to say is don't get everyone's hopes up like this game is supposed to be the second coming of Christ for RE fans.
I love classic RE as well as newer entries to the RE series, like Resident Evil 5, even with its flawed decisions and changes they made to the characters, which made me cringe. It's still a damn fun game, like RE 4.
Just because RE 6 has Leon and there are zombies, don't even assume its going to be like the games on the PS1 or PS2, or even the gamecube.
Just go in expecting a game similar to RE: Revelations, except with better graphics, more additions and features, and a new story filled with new and returning characters.
I'm playing Resi 2 at the moment. It's the best RE game in my opinion and it still holds up to a lot of AAA games today. RE 4 is a close second. I wish Capcom would revert back to actual survival horror. Not much ammo, very little going on (which adds to the tension), music that sets the atmosphere and a credible scenario. The story is so convoluted now it's lost it's appeal. Oh and what is their obsession with all them building sized monsters made out of gunge and eyeballs lately?