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Resident Evil 5 In The Works

IGN has word that the next game in the RE series is already under development. There aren't really any details yet on the project, other than the changes made in the interface for RE4 (the over-the-shoulder view, the action orientation) will continue on with the next game. IGN also states that while the fourth game in the series was a GameCube native, the next one is likely to be a PS2 game or a multiple console launch. More details will be available in the next EGM.

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  1. Re:how about another setting? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    RE4 doesn't take place in Raccoon City, but rather in an unnamed European country (which is likely Spain).

  2. Afraid of GameCube? by gimpynerd · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Why do developers seem to be afraid of the GameCube. RE4 is better than it ever could have been on PS2. It just goes to show that companies aren't concerned with making sweet games, just with making money. If developers would actually make games for GameCube maybe more people would buy it which in turn would make it more profitable to make them. Someone needs to take that first step though.

    1. Re:Afraid of GameCube? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

      Believe it or not, Nintendo's online strategy (or lack thereof) was the best approach for Nintendo this generation. Microsoft spent billions of dollars producing their online service and they will never recover a single dollar from it; Nintendo may have lots of money to piss away, but it is unlikely that they could afford to do this. Sony's strategy was to put pressure on third parties to provide online support in their games; Nintendo's hold on many third parties is pretty minimal at this point, going to EA and saying that they want them to have Online play on the GameCube's version of Madden 2005 would probably have Nintendo loosing all support from EA.

      The controller issue is another story; if Nintendo followed what everyone else was doing, they would never have been a d-pad, shoulder buttons on controlers, a rumble feature in controllers, or an analogue stick.

    2. Re:Afraid of GameCube? by StocDred · · Score: 5, Insightful
      but the X-Box version will no doubt look just as good.

      Who says there will be an Xbox version of RE4?

      there's never been a GTA3 game on the Cube

      That has nothing to do with whether or not the GameCube is online. GTA on PS2 has no online capabilities. Similar controller layouts isn't the reason either. All three console controllers have two analog sticks, a d-pad and four primary buttons... all in mostly the same space, so what's your beef? Is your gripe with the GameCube's kidney-bean shaped X and Y buttons? Because it's really easy to go back and forth between X/Y/B/A and triangle/circle/X/square or yellow/blue/red/green. It's four buttons in more or less a boxlike configuration. Developers aren't abandoning GameCube versions simply because there's a bigger A button.

      Your button count complaint is crazy. By my count, the PS2 has 10 buttons, the Xbox has 10 buttons, and the GameCube has 8. Hardly a dealbreaker. That's not including the click effect on GameCube shoulder buttons, the fact that very few games fully utilize the PS2's start/select (aside from a pause... because they're not really meant to be used as super-important in-game action buttons because they're not near any of your fingers), or the Xbox's preference for face buttons over shoulder buttons. If you want all systems to have identical controllers, stop buying more than one system.

      Nintendo need to realise that the market can't be forced to follow their own, strange whims any more.

      You mean like when they introduced the analog stick? Or the d-pad? Or the rumble pak? Online console gaming isn't a money-making venture yet, and that's why Nintendo hasn't bitten. Yes, they're going to have to get into it... but until online gaming is no longer a subset of a subset of a subset, it's difficult to blame them for not doing it sooner.

      Nintendo are sure doing their best to scare people off the Cube.

      No, you are.

    3. Re:Afraid of GameCube? by SetupWeasel · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Here is what most people cite as the reason for the argument that RE4 will not be as good as on the PS2.

      Less polygons and less enemies on screen at the same time. The fact is that the GameCube is a better graphical system than the PS2. The game will not be as polished on the PS2, but how much this will matter remains to be seen. If it is true that fewer enemies will be able to be on screen at the same time, there will be a significant advantage to the GC version.

  3. I love these /. posts by aztektum · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Yeah I know it's a slow Sunday news day, but how many stories with substance have they rejected lately to bring us nothing but speculation? /. is getting pretty weak anymore.

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