Resident Evil Creators Do Not Mind RE4 Created Remake, Provided The Results Are Good

Aside from developing a new sequel, Capcom is also aggressively working on a remake of the classic Resident Evil series. After success with the second and third game remakes, they are rumored to be developing a fourth game remake by the new studio M-Two, which was built by Tatsuya Minami, a former boss of Platinum Games.

The rumor invited a lot of discussion by fans, some said that Resident Evil 4 was perfect and didn't need to be touched, some also said that the game deserves a remake because of its age of 15 years. But what about the creator's own opinion - Shinji Mikami? Does he agree with the idea of ​​a remake of a game that is touted as one of the best action games today?

Resident Evil Creators Do Not Mind RE4 Created Remake, Provided The Results Are Good

Through an interview with IGN, Shinji Mikami expressed that he agreed and supported the RE4 remake project if it did. "As long as the results are good, I have no problem with that." Say Mikami to IGN.

In the same interview, Mikami did not give much opinion about the 2 remakes that have been released. It seems that the veteran designer himself hasn't tried the two games directly because he focuses on developing Ghostwire: Tokyo.

"I've seen the Resident Evil 2 Remake video and I think the game looks new," answered Mikami when asked for opinions about the RE remake so far.

Meanwhile, Ghostwire: Tokyo is still being developed smoothly. The game hasn't got a definite release date for now and which platform the game will be released. Mikami acted as the producer of the game, but not infrequently he helped the director of ideas that could be added to the game. No gameplay has been exhibited so far but he calls Ghostwire: Tokyo a different and new video game experience.

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