Yeah, I remember around that time they released remake (2002), Capcom really started treating Resident Evil like a franchise. We had REmake, RE0, more gun survivors, Gaiden, RE online, Wesker's reports coming out of our ears, the RE movie etc. Some of it was good stuff, they added a lot to the RE universe.
Something hideously went wrong around this time though.. RE4 felt very unattached to all the stuff that came before it - especially RECV. We had Chris going off in his plane, it's time to take down Umbrella! Yeah! Next thing we know Umbrella is dead and buried. I guess RE4 just went through some sort of development hell, but no worries, it only messed up the storyline for the rest of the series.
I think logically it would of been better to put RE4 inbetween RE3/cV or straight after CV. There was no need for such a drastic change of the story at that time, and then to suddenly include characters like Spencer to tie up loose ends only cheapened the original RE story. In an ideal world instead of cranking out games at breakneck speeds to appease the masses, they would of took their time and spread the already decent storyline (and characters) from the first few games over several more titles.
If that had happened, then right now with RE6 we would just be getting to the end of a much more developed Umbrella/Spencer storyline but instead we're nowhere. It would also of been easier to start fresh or just finish the series.. The RE game world at the moment is on the verge of becoming like RE4: Afterlife, completely nonsensical and not worth looking into seriously.
Though I'll say RE4, RE5 and the upcoming RE6 make a lot of sense from the "mainstream" angle of course.
Something hideously went wrong around this time though.. RE4 felt very unattached to all the stuff that came before it - especially RECV. We had Chris going off in his plane, it's time to take down Umbrella! Yeah! Next thing we know Umbrella is dead and buried. I guess RE4 just went through some sort of development hell, but no worries, it only messed up the storyline for the rest of the series.
I think logically it would of been better to put RE4 inbetween RE3/cV or straight after CV. There was no need for such a drastic change of the story at that time, and then to suddenly include characters like Spencer to tie up loose ends only cheapened the original RE story. In an ideal world instead of cranking out games at breakneck speeds to appease the masses, they would of took their time and spread the already decent storyline (and characters) from the first few games over several more titles.
If that had happened, then right now with RE6 we would just be getting to the end of a much more developed Umbrella/Spencer storyline but instead we're nowhere. It would also of been easier to start fresh or just finish the series.. The RE game world at the moment is on the verge of becoming like RE4: Afterlife, completely nonsensical and not worth looking into seriously.
Though I'll say RE4, RE5 and the upcoming RE6 make a lot of sense from the "mainstream" angle of course.
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