A remake of Resident Evil Four is presently in improvement with a deliberate launch window for 2022, in keeping with a report from VGC.
The reported remake is being developed by M-Two, an Osaka-based studio based by Tatsuya Minami, the previous head of PlatinumGames.
The group has been engaged on the mission since 2018 – though like Resident Evil 3 Remake, it’s seemingly different groups underneath Capcom’s umbrella will lend help.
Resident Evil 4’s unique game director Shinji Mikami declined to steer the remake himself, however has given it his blessing and has supplied some recommendation on the path of the upcoming launch.
Capcom’s Resident Evil 3 Remake launched simply final month, albeit to middling reviews. Running on Capcom’s RE engine, the identical engine behind Resident Evil 2 Remake and Devil May Cry 5, the Resi Three remake featured visible, audio and narrative upgrades, however was finally a reasonably brief game. Many might zip by means of it in only a few hours.
VG247 calls the game “a step backwards” in its 3-star review.”Rather than a number of intricate however massive areas, there are extra areas with much less intricacy,” writes our Kirk. “You’re often following a linear path to the next cutscene, of which there are many.”
Last week Capcom released a survey asking followers for feed again on the way forward for the franchise, particularly whether or not they could be fascinated about buying future Resident Evil remakes or unique sequels.