
The company opens a survey to find out the intentions of the general public after the release of Resident Evil 3 Remake.
Capcom is considering making new remakes, or at least does not rule it out. The company, in top form following the success of Resident Evil 2, Monster Hunter World, Devil May Cry 5 and the recent Resident Evil 3 released last week, has opened a public survey asking users if they would be interested in a new remake. "If a new Resident Evil remake came out, would you buy it?" The answers range from "I would buy it even if I had to buy a new console" to "I don't want to play anymore". So it is clear that they do not rule out new remakes or that they are next gen.
The survey focuses primarily on the recently released new game. ranging from sources of information on video games, as reported in the title, if the demo served to change our purchase option and what version of the game was purchased. He also asks us what reasons led us to buy the game, which is what we liked the most or expected from it (Resistance, the story, the horror, the graphics …) and if they had come out separately, what would we have played: Resident Evil 3 or Project Resistance.
Resident Evil 3 now available
Resident Evil 3 is out now for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. We recently analyzed it and it got an 8.5 mark, highlighting how Raccoon City had been reinvented and how it had embraced an action that worked more than well. Of course, its shortness of campaign and the shortage of extras compensated by Resistance, as well as the disappearance of certain enemies and locations, play against it.
The game has debuted with very good numbers on Steam, with a peak of more than 60,000 users at the same time. Of course, it has not managed to reach the 74,227 that reaped the remake of Resident Evil 2.
Source | Poll