They've been consistent for a long time. Making the scenarios in Umbrella Chronicles and Darkside Chronicles character perspective-based re-tellings rather than outright remakes/retcons is part of their desire to maintain the originals as they are, likewise with brushing off Operation Raccoon City as "what-if" trash. They don't need remade. They are fine and still hold up very well today. Like Mikami said, people will complain about changing or not changing things. The BH1 remake was good because Mikami had a clear goal from the outset, making BH1 the way he would've made it at the time. He openly told non-hardcore fans to fuck off and made something survival horror fans would enjoy. That is not something CAPCOM are able to do today, their entire ethos is centered on mass-appeal. You will not get a dedicated, well-thought out and faithful remake.
Also, the series has used the original games as the foundation for its entire mythology. If they remake them and suddenly change a lot (temptation to do this is far too great for someone who wasn't involved in the original), then that entire foundation crumbles and becomes a complete mess. This is another reason why the BH1 remake just worked, it was created by the same people who created the original and knew exactly what to do with it.
Also, the series has used the original games as the foundation for its entire mythology. If they remake them and suddenly change a lot (temptation to do this is far too great for someone who wasn't involved in the original), then that entire foundation crumbles and becomes a complete mess. This is another reason why the BH1 remake just worked, it was created by the same people who created the original and knew exactly what to do with it.
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