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Next Level have certainly done a magnificent job with the series, outdoing Nintendo themselves. Gooigi is a very welcome addition, with his squidgy movement facilitating some wonderful level design. The puzzles are what really make it though, with some very inventive solutions which often illicit a chuckle. The animation is just stunning at times and the game has a great, well-judged sense of humour.
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What a delightful game Luigi's Mansion 3 is, another series best on Switch. At least it’s good to see them not resting on their laurels, which resulted in the inertia after the Wii/DS successes.
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Obviously this relies on several factors to go right including backwards and forwards compatibility of software and ensuring customers aren’t confused by the choices (hopefully whoever came up with the Wii U and 2DS names has been assigned elsewhere).Īs unpredictable as Nintendo are in their ways, this would signal a strategy to create a niche from the other consoles and mobile phones.

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I reckon Nintendo might be looking to go down the mobile phone route of doing away with defined generations like the other consoles and having a more fluid ecosystem, with games being able to be played across whatever the current iteration is plus all future ones.
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If the Switch rumours are true then we’d be looking at the most significant hardware revision Nintendo have ever done (outdoing DS to DSi) and going a large part of the way to what we might have expected from a full scale successor. GC: It’s difficult to tell, because they’ve all but exited the games business now, but we think Sunsoft still owns Clock Tower. But I hope they change their mind or skip the remake and do a full sequel because the first two were great and really scary at times - easily the best dinosaur based game and we all know how they’re almost… extinct (sorry).

The last rumour was that they cancelled a planned remake, which is heartbreaking, especially after the wet fart that was Resident Evil 3. This includes fan-made HD remasters of the first Dino Crisis and an attempted remake of the second game with reworked gameplay.It does my heart good to see Dino Crisis ‘win’ though and I really hope that Capcom get around to bringing it back at some point. Furthermore, dinosaurs in video games – and media in general – have become popular once again after Universal's financially successful revival of the Jurassic Park film franchise. So, what's up with Dino Crisis? Clearly, Capcom is back in the business of churning out new AAA horror bangers as fast as humanly possible, and veteran horror fanatics have been quite vocal about more Dino Crisis (new or old) for as long as I can remember. It only feels fitting that once-indie studios are taking over chunks of big horror IPs after keeping the terror alive with original titles (quality aside) for years. Konami has also paid attention to this revival, bringing back Silent Hill from the dead with several new games and also Bloober Team's Silent Hill 2 remake.


Capcom is clearly making some good money out of the IP at the moment, and the acclaim garnered by last month's Dead Space remake proves there's a widespread demand for good ol' survival horror to take over digital scares once again. Fans have even accepted the idea of a Resident Evil 4 remake, an installment that still feels modern and perfectly playable remake or not. Fast-forward to 2023 and the Resident Evil franchise has experienced a major comeback thanks to sustained interest in RE7, an excellent sequel in Resident Evil Village, and the remakes of Resident Evil 2 and 3.
