One of my survival horror favorites (and by extension remake) is still that GameCube Resident Evil that received years later a remaster in HD. If the classic of 1996 marked me in its day, that big time overhaul for the nintendo cube was brutal both in the technical section and in the rest of the additions.
However, as much as I have enjoyed the subsequent remake of Resident Evil 2 to celebrate its 20th anniversary, I would have liked to see it looking like that classic. And since there was already a remake
In charge of the same team in charge of remake of the wonderful Resident Evil Code: Veronica, the last of pure essence within the iconic Capcom saga, we are facing an evident reuse of the material used by the Osaka company with the remake official of the sequel, where he gets to share a shy part of the locations by allowing us live what happened before arriving at the Spencer mansion, where the Raccoon City Police Station was still calm.
Logically, being remake del primer Resident Evil We will relive everything that happened in said game, having in its cover letter a brushstroke of the new appearance of the Spencer mansion, this time with a view on the man from the remake of the sequel. It is expected in 2022. And free, of course.
Can the word remake be used more times in a news story? I do not think so.