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Both Mikami and Hideki are available for Capcom to pick up right now and to take charge of another RE game for the proper creative vision RE needs. To sum it up quickly, if Mikami specifically or even Hideki were in charge of RE games, pretty much most if not all of the negative aspects of RE games would not be present, including RE2/3 remakes.
RE is in the process of being "mainstreamed" that will eventually have plenty of relations to COD games. RE8 also showed they are interested in open world games....that I hope does not occur. Open world games pretty much worsens all other aspects of games. Look at the new Zelda games with their empty worlds as an example. Your basically just collecting a bunch of 'stuff' that you will end up not using.
They need stop giving RE enormous budgets so they don't have to check boxes for mainstream audiences for increased revenue. They need to get back to creating great games with smaller budgets. I think the perfect balance is trying to use RE4 as a template for the bigger RE games, then have smaller projects that may go back to old school RE games in the off years. Maybe online multiplayer RE games. This is kinda what is occurring now but the projects lack people like Mikami or Hideki.
And for heavens sake...Capcom release a bundle of the original RE games already...but only if they are decent ports.
The unfortunate thing is that the game may have been good if it didn't attach itself to the Biohazard franchise.
Call it something else. Now the expectations established in the previous games wouldn't be there, and the game can stand on its own merits.
Instead, they just dilute the games again. Slop out more grey, bland sludge. And some idiots eat it all up and think it's surf and turf because they have some mental deficiency.
And that's why we keep getting even more grey, bland sludge poured in front of us, further diluting the franchise.
But hey. At least we got big vampire tiddies, right?
Sigh.
Unfortunately I don't feel this way with modern games. Don't get me wrong, I still enjoy playing RE 8 or RE2R. I didn't really enjoy playing RE7 or RE3R although I finished these games.