Resident Evil 3 Remake officially announced, out in April 2020
Resident Evil 3 returns to PlayStation 4 on April 3rd, 2020. Experience Jill Valentine’s encounter with the unrelenting Nemesis in this survival-horror classic remade from the ground up.
Resident Evil 3 returns to PlayStation 4 on April 3rd, 2020. Experience Jill Valentine’s encounter with the unrelenting Nemesis in this survival-horror classic remade from the ground up.
While it was always obvious that Jill Valentine’s escape from the doomed Raccoon City would be the next logical choice, there was scant proof to go around to prove that this would be the next remake caper. Until today that is, when Resident Evil 3 Remake cover art popped up on the PlayStation Network.
When Street Fighter V was released in 2016, it was a little on the anaemic side. With just a handful of characters, very little meaningful single player content and a focus on live service, it wasn’t the hit that Capcom or publisher Sony wanted from one of the world’s most venerated fighting games. Capcom has done a decent job of updating and adding to the game over the years, with characters, stages, modes and more being added through seasonal DLC. People who played the game fastidiously would be able to buy all of these extras with the fight money they earned in the game, while more casual players had to shell out cash.
If you’re feeling brave, you can return to Raccoon City and see if you can survive going toe to toe with a souped up goose who is out for blood.
Just how much Street Fighter do you get for a silly amount of money? A surprising lot, if this new Ryu statue by Prime 1 is an indicator.
Project Resistance may be aimed at a multiplayer crowd, but it'll have plety of meat on its bones with an offline narrative mode, multiple characters and more.
After all, what better way is there to remember Dante than as a sword-wielding warrior with a pistol in each hand? If you’re looking to do just that with a shrine to the legend, then good news! Pop culture statue purveyor Prime 1 will be rolling out a Dante statue to go with the recently revealed Nero in their Devil May Cry collection, based on his appearance in DMC V.
Capcom’s been on a hell of a roll so far, but a co-op shooter with asymmetrical gameplay elements seems to be step back. Not so, says Project Resistance producer Matt Walker! It may be a co-op game in what is becoming a very crowded genre as of late, but games such as Project Resistance are necessary for Capcom’s portfolio to be more diverse.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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