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I'm glad you managed to get a good deal. I bought it just before Japanese Mega Drive prices went completely insane. It's good, but it's not £1000+ good!
Don't worry, I got it quite a bit below the £1,000 mark
I'm glad you managed to get a good deal. I bought it just before Japanese Mega Drive prices went completely insane. It's good, but it's not £1000+ good!
Honestly, I think since RE7 Capcom has hit a resurgence with the series. Admittedly I felt RE Village was over the top in comparison but I still enjoyed it. I think with such demand we will get a Dino Crisis Remake in-time. Good thing too because I went back to the game last year and really struggled. Most of the game was about navigating to find over-elaborate keycards, Dinosaurs just happened to be obstacles within the game. I did enjoy DC2 much more though!Awesome collection of Resident Evil games. It really used to be my number 1 series from the original through RE5. Capcom stumbles significantly with their games for a while but really seemed to be making a comeback. Sadly, with the way they've handled some things recently, I'm skipping all 2023 releases from them. In fact, the only thing that could potentially make me buy another Capcom game would be a Dino Crisis remake.
That's not entirely all Capcom's fault that I'm not buying their titles, but I've found I'm just sick of modern gaming. I constantly find that I'm in replay mode. And the games that I am interested in are so far out, I don't even know if they'll be released on PS5. Games like Mass Effect 5, new Tomb Raider, Ninja Turtles Last Ronin, Witcher 4, Witcher 1 remake, etc. They are all practically a generation away and that's unacceptable from a gaming standpoint. It's really turned me off of gaming in general.
I think since RE7 Capcom has hit a resurgence with the series.
Dino Crisis 2 is my favorite of the series. My wish that will never happen is that in the midst of remaking Dino Crisis, they mesh the first two games into one massive title with additional areas. I'd really enjoy meshing the two and having it play as the following:I think with such demand we will get a Dino Crisis Remake in-time. Good thing too because I went back to the game last year and really struggled. Most of the game was about navigating to find over-elaborate keycards, Dinosaurs just happened to be obstacles within the game. I did enjoy DC2 much more though!
I'm of a mindset anymore that I believe a publisher caring about its series fanbases equates to that of politicians caring what their constituents think. In short... they don't care and there's nothing anyone can do that will make them care aside from not buying their products. The only thing that matters to them is their wallet.Sega is apparently spending a billion dollars on the Angry Birds studio. Makes me said that THAT game is worth a billion dollars to Sega (or anyone for that matter) but Shenmue isn't.
They already own Shenmue, why would the have to pay nothing for licenses they have. To me they act the same with Shenmue than Square with Final Fantasy VII Remake. Its a Sega ace card in the sleeve, it has to be dealed like the one of the best assets and handled in "special" ways.Sega is apparently spending a billion dollars on the Angry Birds studio. Makes me said that THAT game is worth a billion dollars to Sega (or anyone for that matter) but Shenmue isn't.
Problem with Sega Sammy Corp. probably sounds familiar to you. There's still internal "factions" with their own vision on where and how the company should evolve. This brings the eternal ego clash and like you said, fans losing and IPs being forgotten (not the case of Shenmue tho)I'm of a mindset anymore that I believe a publisher caring about its series fanbases equates to that of politicians caring what their constituents think. In short... they don't care and there's nothing anyone can do that will make them care aside from not buying their products. The only thing that matters to them is their wallet.