Does anyone remember the demo for RE6? It had 3 campaigns you could play (if I remember correctly) and it got people hyped for the game, especially Leon's section which people were saying was more in line with older RE titles, whereas the other demo sections were like the newer RE games. I have no doubt the game will be good, and I will get it at some point, but I don't think it's going to be a game changer.
This game comes out in 2.5 weeks, so a demo isn't going to get me to pre-order and since most games go on sale at various times throughout the year, there's no need to ever pay full price for any game more.īesides a demo just doesn't wow me anymore for a Resident Evil game. Just give me a demo without any of this timed BS. It will take longer to download, than to complete it.
It’s bloody, messy, and features a gore system unlike anything that’s been in the series before. It also lets you see all the gore up close. Many see Resident Evil 4 as the best game in the series, so it seems like the best bet and really lets you experience the cramped corridors of Racoon City Police Department without putting us into first-person. This remake does away with the fixed camera angles of the original games and instead opts for an over-the-shoulder view like Resident Evil 4.
It’ll also feature upgraded visuals on PS4 Pro and Xbox One X, with the options for 30fps at 4K or 60fps at 1080p. It might have been shown off at the Sony conference, but Resident Evil 2 Remake is coming to PS4, Xbox One, and PC. We played it last year and you can read our thoughts in our Resident Evil 2 Remake preview. The Resident Evil 2 Remake release date is January 25. You won't be able to restart it once time runs out, but the window should be enough to finish the mission, if you know what you're doing. Available between January 11-31, the demo features a single mission and a time limit of just 30 minutes. Resident Evil 2 Remake is indeed getting a limited-time demo on PC, PS4, and Xbox One. Here’s everything we know about Resident Evil 2 Remake. What has Capcom done to one of your favourite survival horror games? Early signs are thus: the developer is making it better than ever. Since it’s a proper remake rather than a remaster, you might be wondering what exactly has changed. Resident Evil 2 is back, it’s grim, it’s gorgeous, and it’s completely reimagined for modern audiences. One of the most exciting looking games of E3 2018 was a remake of a PS1 game from 1998.