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The original was from 2006, but even looking at that now it still looks much more appealing even if its older with its art style. The new style has a "we are trying to look photorealistic, but are also lowbudget and cant pass the uncanny bar"
We really dont care what you decide to do with your money, if the game look too censored for you theres the 06 version ready for you to play, RIGHT NOW IN FACT, enjoy.
Why are you commenting if you don't care about his opinion.
RE 3 looked fine man.
You do care what he thinks that’s why you replied
If you didn’t care you would have ignored his post
I don’t understand why this simple concept it’s lost on some people
RE4R was done way better in every way. So not only did it improve on that game it still paid homage to it.
Only remake that wasnt done well was RE3. But still sold very well.
The remasters are also selling better than the originals. So I guess they are very capable of remasters that respect the original and both RE2R and 4 had rave reviews.
https://gamerant.com/resident-evil-2-remake-sells-more-than-original/
https://www.gamespot.com/articles/resident-evil-3-remake-surpasses-impressive-sales-/1100-6475948/
https://gameworldobserver.com/2024/03/13/resident-evil-4-sales-7-million-copies-vs-other-re-games
I also love the "Normies are buying it, so it must be good!" argument. Get better taste, bud.
Gaming was niche? Tell that to the 80's arcade generation were Pac-Man generated $1 billion in the US alone in its first year.
If that was true than so many more games would have way better sales, but they dont. Terrible analogy.
Especially since most publishers are just playing it safe and re-hash same game over and over again. If video game sales were as mainstream as you say, we'd have a much better variety in games by big publishers because risks wouldnt be so bad.