Mon, Jan 26, 2009 | 08:52 GMT

Capcom: Resident Evil 5 can still “loosely be considered a survival horror game”

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Chris Kramer, Capcom’s senior director for communications and community, has told Major Nelson that Resident Evil 5 is a continuation of the series and is no longer a traditional survival horror game.

“Resident Evil 5 can still loosely be considered a survival horror game,” he offered. However, compared with Resident Evil 4 it will be “more exciting, more action with more tension.”

“You have the ability to feel more like an action hero,” he went on. “You will have the largest Arsenal of weapons in a Resident Evil game to date.”

“The whole game is designed from ground up for co-op,” Kramer added. “There will never be a point where Sheva is knocked on the head or stolen by Gremlins.”

“It’s totally changed the Resident Evil experience and it’s as big a leap forward for the series as Resident Evil 4 was.”

The Resident Evil 5 demo should be ready to download on Xbox Live Marketplace any minute now.

By Mike Bowden

3 comments

#1

Blerk
26/01/09, 9:05 am

The demise of the “survival horror” bit of Resident Evil makes me sad. It’s a shame they couldn’t have split the series in two and had one ‘actiony’ thread and another ‘more traditional adventurey’ thread going at the same time. :-(

#2

evilashchris
26/01/09, 9:22 am

Would have even been nice to that in the same game :D /is skint.

#3

Blerk
26/01/09, 9:40 am

Demo’s up. If you’re a Goldie.

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