![]() True, but that’s why the free DLC wouldn’t make sense unless they have a plan to make further products in that line. >Big studios aren’t chasing every single dollar. RE7 PCVR is not happening, and there is no need to get hopefull. Making that a PCVR game would be “1 click” and yet it never happened. RE4 for Quest was literally developed on PCs, with huge chunk of testing done through PCVR itself. Very few go out of their own to switch to offline mode, or really do not have access to internet slow enough to connect to steam services. I guess pirates make up for majority! And no, playing offline isn’t really common. I think this right here explains those mysterious ‘millions’ of PCVR users, while essentially never crossing the between 5000-10000 concurrent users PCVR has seen for ages now. They are entering the business expecting certain returns, not just getting 5% that isn’t even guaranteed within PCVR where piracy is the norm, since games aren’t really worth buying. Why would they pay for a console VR port, when praydog mods are free?īig studios aren’t chasing every single dollar. ![]() I took it as an obvious paid product, which only would anger PCVRians that still hang out. > I though it was quite obvious from my comment that there is no money to be made on a free VR DLC port. The version for Quest 2 wasn’t a remake as such, but rather an uprezzed port of the original game, while the PS5 version is slated to be a ground-up remake ostensibly in the same vein of Final Fantasy VII Remake (2020). Image courtesy CapcomĪfter all, Resident Evil 4 is already playable in VR via Meta Quest 2, although there are some key differences to note. This makes it a bit unclear as to what “PSVR 2 content” really means, as it could either suggest full support, or ‘experience-style’ bonus material, which would frankly be a bit of a letdown. Original Article (June 3rd, 2022): It’s a marked departure from the full-throated PSVR support announcement for Resident Evil 7 Biohazard when it was first unveiled at E3 2016, which lets you play the game start to finish in VR. It’s not clear when it will launch, however the studio further confirmed that the “VR mode,” which presumably means we’ll be playing the full game on PSVR 2, will be a free DLC to the flatscreen game on PS5. This comes as contrast to the announcement in June of “VR content,” which left some room for doubt. Update (February 22, 2023): The Japanese language Capcom Twitter announced that the Resident Evil 4 remake team has now started development on its PSVR 2 mode. The story has also been expanded, particularly when it comes to the characterization of Ashley and Luis.Resident Evil 4 is getting a remake for PS5 soon, and although Capcom didn’t state it was bringing full PSVR 2 support when it was announced back in June, the developer now says its VR mode is in the works right now, and it will be offered as free DLC to the flatscreen game on PS5. In the remake, the gameplay has been tweaked to resemble the look and feel of what’s featured in Resident Evil 2 and 3, on top of new stealth and parry mechanics. Notably, fans have been clamouring for a remake of RE4 after the well-received modern reimaginings of Resident Evil 2 and 3. The original Resident Evil 4 debuted on the Game Cube in 2005 and went on to revolutionize the survival horror and third-person action genres with its over-the-shoulder gunplay. Kennedy as he travels to a Spanish village to rescue the president’s daughter from a violent cult. The Chainsaw Demo is available on PlayStation 4/5, Xbox consoles and Steam. Notably, there isn’t a time limit for the trial, unlike some previous Resident Evil demos. The company confirmed that a demo was on the way during last month’s PlayStation State of Play, but now, we know when we can get our hands on it.ĭubbed the ‘Chainsaw Demo,’ the trial will let you play around in the early village area, which was iconic in the original RE4. The news came during the Japanese publishing giant’s March 9th Capcom Showcase presentation. Capcom has revealed that a free playable demo for its highly anticipated Resident Evil 4 remake is now available.
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