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The OG trailers had random non Black Africans scattered about. just noone seemed to notice them.
http://www.ps3fanboy.com/2008/07/03/...es-co-op-mode/UGO has landed an interview with Resident Evil 5 producer Jun Takeuchi to discuss the upcoming survival horror sequel. Takeuchi begins by defending the RE5 team's decision to use Africa as a backdrop, insisting it is not a race issue. In fact, Chris will not even leave Africa for the entirety of the game. Gameplay-wise, he tells us in the current version of the game, it will allow you to "switch weapons in real time but we can't 100% confirm that that's how the final game will end up." Another gameplay element highlighted is destructible environments -- seemingly safe hiding places can be eliminated by getting knocked down.
Takeuchi also speaks of utilizing next-gen console technology to create "bright, outdoor environments" with an "action-based, a different kind of horror." Quick-time events will also remain in the game, but will "be much more active." Takeuchi then teases everyone by glancing at a PR representative when asked about a co-op mode and responding with "Right now I don't have anything to say about that. All I can say is just wait for E3." He is right, we can't wait for E3 to find out more!
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the more time that goes by, the less interested in this game i become.
The possibility of integrated co-op disinterests you? That possible announcement just makes me more anticipate the game more so that I did initially.
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It seems like they are going to the balls to the wall action route again, which is great. But I wish they would at least attempt to throw in some survial horror elements. 4 is easily one of the greatest games ever, but it is completley removed from the genre I once loved. You can easily mow down every enemy that comes your way, which is awesome, very, very awesome. But really not scarry, now that I think about it the survival horror genre is more or less dead at this point.
Dead Space could be really good.
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