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Resident Evil 5
New Resident Evil 5 Details
Producer Jun Takeuchi shares some info in the latest Famitsu. Being able to see new footage of Resident Evil 5 was one of our E3 highlights, even though the new trailer didn't really tell us too much about the game. Enter the latest issue of Famitsu, which is home to an interview in which producer Jun Takeuchi shared some of the details we were looking for. Takeuchi only provided vague hints about the storyline. As many have guessed from the insignia that appears in the footage, main character Chris Redfield is a member of a group called BSAA. According to Takeuchi, something has happened in the desert area that serves as the game's setting, and BSAA has dispatched Chris to investigate. Once on the scene, Chris encounters a new form of enemy. Takeuchi described the game's enemies as something of human form that has intelligence. However, the foes are neither zombie nor ganado (in reference to the creatures from RE4). In addition to the new enemy, a certain girl will make an appearance in the game. She's someone whom fans of the series will recognize. In the full version of the E3 trailer (which will be distributed on Xbox Live and PSN later this month), she appears just briefly, but Takeuchi expects her to have a more significant role in the next trailer (no ETA given on that, unfortunately). In the game proper, she will have a big part both in the story and as part of the gameplay. On the topic of gameplay systems, Takeuchi admitted to the magazine that the hardest part of development so far has been in mixing new elements with part 4's basic gameplay. For the most part, RE5 will be played from a perspective similar to that of part 4, with Chris appearing on the left side of the screen. However, Takeuchi also promised a big surprise addition that he believes is an obvious evolution for the gameplay. According to Takeuchi, if, after seeing the E3 trailer, you feel RE5 looks like RE4 now, you'll be left with a completely different impression following the next trailer. Previously, Takeuchi has spoken about the importance of light in the game. In this latest interview, he offered an example of how light will play a role. Say Chris enters a doorless building. The surroundings are bright and the interior is dark, so it takes Chris a few moments to adapt before he can see. The game will replicate this, along with the opposite effect of going into a bright area after being in the dark for an extended period. This is where you can expect to encounter some of the series' trademark fear, this time from the inability to aim or see. Takeuchi wouldn't provide a solid release date for RE5, but there seemed to be some consensus of it appearing some time before 2010. It will be a long wait, but then again so was the wait for RE4, and that one turned out pretty good. IGN.com |
Before 2010? That's a hell of a game development cycle.
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So it's going to be harder to aim and shoot? Thats why I couldn't get anywhere with RE4!
Anyway, So will the girl be Claire or Ada? |
I know capcom will get Resident Evil 5 for Wii version.
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Originally Posted by Deftones
Before 2010? That's a hell of a game development cycle.
Originally Posted by DthRdrX
So it's going to be harder to aim and shoot? Thats why I couldn't get anywhere with RE4!
Anyway, So will the girl be Claire or Ada? I think they just mean that going into really bright areas will temporarily blind you until your eyes adjust, like what happens in real life. This makes it harder to aim while you are momentarily blinded. I personally think the girl will be Sherry. Claire and Ada are a little too well known, so if it was either of them, they would have just flat out said it. Sherry is slightly more obscure so that they could hint that only real "fans" of the series will recognize her. |
Originally Posted by taffer
RE4 was in development for 4 years. 3-4 year development cycles are not that uncommon.
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Originally Posted by Chris_D
I would presume they started development just before RE4 GC was released though.
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I don't know about anyone else here, but when I walk from dark into light I'm not blinded. I can still see. I just have to squint a little. Now eyes adjusting to darkness takes some time, but can't he just carry a flashlight, and maybe put on a pair of sunglasses?
By the way it says the trailer will be released on PSN, so I don't think this would be just a 360 exclusive would it? |
Originally Posted by spainlinx0
I don't know about anyone else here, but when I walk from dark into light I'm not blinded. I can still see. I just have to squint a little. Now eyes adjusting to darkness takes some time, but can't he just carry a flashlight, and maybe put on a pair of sunglasses?
By the way it says the trailer will be released on PSN, so I don't think this would be just a 360 exclusive would it? |
Lost Planet(Capcom) has that temporary "blinded by the outside light" effect. When you come out of underground areas into the light and snow you can't see for a few moments.
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I would honestly give up the next-gen graphics of RE5 on the 360 for a Wii version played like RE4 is played on the Wii.
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Originally Posted by slop101
I would honestly give up the next-gen graphics of RE5 on the 360 for a Wii version played like RE4 is played on the Wii.
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It will probably all come down to whether or not they meet their sales goal on RE4 on the Wii. I think their target was 600k, which I think is pretty damn ambitious for a third release.
Any site out there track game sales? |
In the "Capcom predicts Sony will drop price" thread, there was this quote:
Abe, visiting Santa Monica for the E3 video game exposition, also said sales of its action horror title "Resident Evil 4" for the Wii will likely exceed its target of 420,000 units for the current business year to March 2008. |
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This thread title should be changed, as RE5 is coming out on at least the 360 and the PS3, and, as the discussion here shows, possibly the Wii as well.
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Originally Posted by slop101
I would honestly give up the next-gen graphics of RE5 on the 360 for a Wii version played like RE4 is played on the Wii.
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Originally Posted by taffer
RE4 was in development for 4 years. 3-4 year development cycles are not that uncommon.
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Originally Posted by Deftones
For original content? As far as I'm aware, Gears of War didn't take 4 years to make.
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Originally Posted by Deftones
For original content? As far as I'm aware, Gears of War didn't take 4 years to make. I can see churning out sequels like Madden, where they just update the game. But, to me, anything longer than 2 years is long.
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Ehh...Resident Evil 5 is coming out for PS3 as well right?
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Originally Posted by Anubis2005X
Ehh...Resident Evil 5 is coming out for PS3 as well right?
Short answer: yes it was confirmed last year that it is coming to 360 and PS3. |
-smile-
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Originally Posted by Deftones
For original content? As far as I'm aware, Gears of War didn't take 4 years to make. I can see churning out sequels like Madden, where they just update the game. But, to me, anything longer than 2 years is long.
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Originally Posted by slop101
And GoW's single-player game was about half as long (and IMO, not nearly as polished) as RE4's single-player.
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Half of development cycles is ususally spend building all the engines. The rest is just refining details.
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Exactly. Games with shorter development cycles are typically using a pre-built engine. Games where the engine is built from the ground up take longer. RE4, for example, was originally going to be built using the RE0 engine.
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Originally Posted by Deftones
But it has online multi-player play, which adds to the longevity of the game. I'm just saying, unless you are working on Duke Nukem Forever, 4 years is quite the extensive game cycle, and isn't the norm. ;)
Originally Posted by Groucho
RE4, for example, was originally going to be built using the RE0 engine.
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Originally Posted by taffer
Actually, the first version of RE4 used the REmake engine. RE0 used the REmake engine too. :) There is a video on Gametrailers.com that shows the early version of RE4 in the REmake engine.
I'm assuming you're referring to the video where Leon is fighting the dolls, etc. Freaky shit. |
Originally Posted by Groucho
I'm assuming you're referring to the video where Leon is fighting the dolls, etc. Freaky shit.
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Originally Posted by taffer
Yeah, that's it. It also showed a ghost with a hook weapon. IMO, that short video clip was more scary than the entire retail version of RE4.
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Originally Posted by Mordred
You have a link to this trailer?
The retail RE4 was a good game, but this early version footage looks better IMO. It retains the classic RE atmosphere and survival horror which was pretty much completely abandoned in the final version. |
Thanks for the trailer. I never saw that before.
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Extended E3 RE5 trailer
Here is the extended trailer from E3. This trailer shows a little bit of gameplay. The gameplay looks practically identical to RE4. I noticed that the mobs of enemies attacking you are much bigger than in RE4. So you people that thought RE4 was hard will really be bitching this time around. :lol: |
Looks incredible. Finally "next gen" games. I'm afraid of what 3 or 4 more years of development is going to give us with these systems or 7 or 8 years with the PS3's 10 year plan. Seeing how much of an improvement there always is between the first and last few years of a system. Games are going to be spectacular.
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I just saw the trailer, and I can't wait to play RE5: Hate Crimes!
Seriously though, if I decide to buy the 360 version, it's going to take alot for me to get used to playing a RE game on anything other than the Wii. |
-pray- for a Wii port with RE4 controls...would be happy to "endure" whatever downgrade the graphics would suffer for those controls.
On a side note...did they seriously just make a game where a white dude runs around killing black people? I could care less, but dollars to donuts somebody finds it offputting. |
I don't care either, but yeah, you know that it's going to cause a stir sooner or later. Not only "black people" either, but rabid, murderous black people.
The game looks unreal though. If only we could have Wii controls with those graphics. :drool: |
The game is in Africa obviously. Who lives in Africa? Black people. It's like having a game take place in Japan and bitching about killing Asians.
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Of course, I agree with you, but you know that there will be people out there who will complain about it.
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