Sony has been making some big waves in recent weeks. Between hardware announcements, game reveal trailers, and the recent State of Play, things have been looking pretty solid for them. Now seems to be the time for them to take a risk and get a little wacky. First reported by GamesIndustry.biz, Sony has filed for
Resident Evil 4
Resident Evil Village is a hot topic right now, most notably for a certain very tall lady named Lady Dimitrescu. But for once, and probably for a short period of time, let’s talk about Resident Evil 4 and how a talented creator has managed to recreate the spooky village from the title to make it
It appears as though the long-awaited Resident Evil 4 Remake in development at Capcom is about to undergo some big behind-the-scenes changes. Last year, Video Games Chronicle (VGC) reported developer M-Two has been leading the development of the project since 2018. However, VGC recently reported that the studio has seen its role be “significantly reduced”
According to Capcom’s “platinum titles,” Resident Evil 7: Biohazard has climbed the list to become their second best selling game of all-time, landing below Monster Hunter: World with 7.9 million units sold. While it may not ever surpass Monster Hunter‘s daunting 16.1 million sales, it’s impressive that a horror game was able to sell nearly 8 million
Capcom has in recent years decided to return to the popular Resident Evil games of yesteryear and remake them from the ground up. This trend kicked off last year with the release of Resident Evil 2 and continued this year when Resident Evil 3 hit store shelves. Just how do these new remakes sit with some of the
After remaking both Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3, it looks like Capcom will keep the train going with a remake of Resident Evil 4. According to Video Games Chronicle, Capcom has greenlit the development of the cult classic. The game has entered full productions and has an estimated release window of 2022. M-Two,
With its release this week on consoles and PC, Resident Evil 3 arrives as the second consecutive remake of one of the franchise’s mainline installments, following last year’s stellar Resident Evil 2. Given that both of these games first debuted on the original PlayStation–and were the only two core Resident Evil games that I personally
Resident Evil 4 has been ported a whole bunch of times over the years. As of this writing, the game has now appeared on GameCube, PS2, PS3, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS4, Wii, PC, and even some different versions for iOS and Android. Basically, it has become an easy game for Capcom to bring to
Resident Evil 4 has been ported to a billion different platforms at this point but as of today, it has finally landed on the Nintendo Switch. Ahead of its formal launch today, we had the chance to get access to RE4 on Switch beforehand and were able to capture some gameplay footage for you to see
Last October, Capcom revealed that it would be porting Resident Evil 4, Resident Evil 0, and the Resident Evil Remake to Nintendo Switch. All we got then was a vague 2019 release window, and we haven’t heard much since. That all changed today though, as Capcom took to Twitter in order to unveil the release
Capcom has today revealed that next year they’ll be bringing a litany of classic Resident Evil titles over to the Nintendo Switch. Announced via Twitter, Capcom has stated that Resident Evil, Resident Evil 4, and Resident Evil 0 will all be coming to Switch. As of now, there’s nothing more that we know about these ports, most notably a release
Microsft is offering several fantastic titles at a discounted price in a major flash sale this week. From now until Tuesday, October 31st (11 pm UTC) you can save big on more than 100 games available on Xbox One and Xbox 360. Due to the final quarter of the 2017 gaming year fully being underway, Microsoft’s Shocktober