
He tells the magazine that Resident Evil 4 was so well received by critics and consumers alike that the sequel will strive to be similar in many respects. Apparently veteran Capcom producer Jun Takeuchi will be serving as producer on the title. The latest issue of Famitsu has further details on the anticipated project. However, the company made no mention of a Nintendo Revolution version, as reported by Anoop Gantayat and Matt Casamassina for IGN.com. Up until now, there were four main titles in the series, but the development studio on Wednesday announced that the next installment in its survival horror series, Resident Evil 5, is underway for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Screw this IGN guy, clearly he is being a dick.Resident Evil is one of Capcom's most successful series, so popular that it has inspired two movies and drew the attention of countless gamers. (like cocking a gun then pulling the trigger)īut still, this is hardly as bad as the IGN guy is making it out to be. Rather than push the trigger to start the firing mechanic and Move button to fire, press the move button to begin the firing mechanic and pull the trigger to fire. Sounds to me that there is only one tweak needed. This works for many folks, but it doesn't quite work for me." In order to shoot, you have to pull the trigger on the Move, aim with the ball, and then fire with the main Move button. The control scheme has the player holding the PlayStation Move controller in the right hand and the thumb stick controller in the other. "Brian Ashcraft and Stephen Totilo have already played Resident Evil 5 with Sony's new Move controller, and for the most part I agree with their conclusions: It does feel better than the standard controller, with only one minor issue keeping the controls from being perfect. Users could shake the Move controller to reload."Īlso there was another preview on here and the guy LOVED the move controls.

"Users push the Move trigger to shoot and X button on the Move controller to run. I think this IGN guy is trolling everybody.d
