Love ’em or hate ’em, it’s eminently obvious that Resident Evil remakes will stay in Capcom’s pipeline for the foreseeable future. Within the final 4 years alone, we have now acquired the spectacular Resident Evil 2, the rejuvenated Resident Evil 4, and Resident Evil 3, which was additionally a factor.
Between them, they’ve netted over 25 million items bought, with RE4 more likely to supplant RE3 in Capcom’s prime 10 all-time bestsellers earlier than all is claimed and completed. No bones about it, the remakes are right here to remain, and the one query remaining is which recreation is subsequent in line.
Typical knowledge locations Resident Evil 5 on the prime of the pecking order, in fact. Not solely is it the plain numerical development, however the lately launched Separate Methods DLC for RE4 crops all the seeds for a showdown between the nefarious Albert Wesker and burly egg fanatic Chris Redfield.
That is all properly and good; logical considering even for a franchise that has arguably by no means been hotter. It’s not precisely a notion that’s resonating with the group, nonetheless, putting the fandom at a crucial junction as as to whether there are extra deserving video games that ought to be remade first.
I received’t bury the lede. I’m primarily speaking about Resident Evil – Code: Veronica, first launched for the Dreamcast in 2000. This plucky underdog boldly took the franchise in a brand new route years earlier than RE4 reset the template, whisking the Redfield siblings to a distant jail island and that includes absolutely rendered 3D environments for the primary time.
On the time of its inception, it was truly shaping as much as be the true third entry within the collection, with the concurrently developed PlayStation venture — the sport that may ultimately turn out to be Resident Evil 3: Nemesis — supposed as a spin-off starring a brand new protagonist and extra action-packed gameplay.
As everyone knows, this was not fated to be. Jill Valentine went one remaining spherical on Sony’s console to shut out the trilogy, whereas Claire, Chris, and Steve freakin’ Burnside had been left to languish on Sega’s terminal {hardware}.
Of their preliminary run, RE3 bought 3.5 million copies, whereas Code: Veronica managed just one.14 million. Although this was truly a formidable feat when one considers the quantity of PlayStations bought in comparison with Dreamcasts (over 102 million versus about 9 million), and a later remaster for the PlayStation 2 would assist recoup these numbers, it was clear that this experiment hadn’t precisely paid off.
Regardless of its relative obscurity, Code: Veronica would turn out to be a cult favourite amongst the Resident Evil group, with some going as far as proclaiming it one of the best within the collection as much as that time. It has been ported just a few instances, with availability as much as the PS4 and Xbox One through Xbox 360 backwards compatibility, however has in any other case remained firmly locked in Capcom’s archives.
As if this wasn’t incentive sufficient for a remaster, its narrative is completely crucial to RE’s overarching lore. Those that caught solely to the numbered titles had been maybe shocked to see Albert Wesker, beforehand skewered by means of the chest in RE1, return recent as a daisy just a few video games later to re-establish himself as the primary villain.
This tomfoolery was defined in Code: Veronica, offering a formative chapter within the rivalry between Chris and Wesker; one which broadly covers all the pieces from volcano skirmishes to petty bickering.
Spin-off or not, this recreation is simply as a lot part of the franchise as its extra profitable brethren, and a protracted overdue revisiting would obtain near-universal acclaim from the RE trustworthy. Had been it that lower and dry, you’d assume it will be a slam dunk as the subsequent remaster. The prodigal, bizarre, melodramatic son taking its rightful place within the trendy age, providing context for the occasions but to come back.
Alas, issues are completely not so simple. From a enterprise perspective, Resident Evil 5 is all the pieces Code: Veronica was not. Launched for the PS3, Xbox 360, and PC in 2009, RE5 set new requirements for gung-ho bombast, stripping the final semblance of survival horror in favor of pure, explosive adrenaline.
Set in a distant nook of West Africa, it introduced Chris again because the main man — or extra precisely, a souped-up Chris who appeared as if he had eaten two smaller variations of himself alongside fifty tons of protein powder. It served as the ultimate chapter of the aforementioned feud between himself and Wesker, and to not be outdone, his foe was extra exaggerated than ever.
I don’t know what accent D.C. Douglas was going for on this position, so I’m simply led to imagine it was all of them, concurrently.
With its emphasis on fight and QTEs, it was Resident Evil in identify solely, and for this choice, Capcom was rewarded handsomely. As of the time of writing, RE5 has achieved 8.8 million items bought — good for sixth place within the firm’s storied historical past — and claimed prime honors for the best-selling within the collection till it was surpassed by RE7 and later, RE2’s remake.
It’s a protected wager to say that an RE5 remake would promote like gangbusters but once more. Because it got here out on the seventh console technology, its visuals and mechanics have aged pretty properly. However the notion of it receiving gunplay extra akin to the fashionable remakes, and even the buttery clean RE6 mannequin, is certainly fairly engaging.
You might argue that RE5 doesn’t want a remake, however I might be amongst these to level out that RE4 didn’t really want one, both. There are tonal alterations that may actually profit this recreation, returning to some extra horrific components whereas scaling again on its many doubtful examples of cultural appropriation.
Look, the notion of an enormous, robust white man storming African villages and mowing down hordes of war-paint adorned locals was all the time going to be problematic. Within the subsequent years since its launch, Capcom has learnt a factor or two about tact, made obvious within the reinterpretation of hitherto whiny, degraded eye sweet Ashley Graham.
May Code: Veronica additionally use a sensitivity reboot? Completely so. Its portrayal of psychological well being is as ham-fisted as anything the collection has offered through the years. However to take the momentum of the RE4 remake, after which abruptly reverse its trajectory a number of years into the previous, is difficult to reconcile from any standpoint aside from adulation for the product itself.
In my excellent model of the franchise, each main entry receives a recent coat of paint within the spectacular RE Engine, first launched with 2017’s seminal RE7. However the place do you draw the road, precisely? Would the Revelations titles additionally require remakes, regardless of functionally taking part in as extra primitive takes on the fashionable video games? How about Operation Raccoon Metropolis, the Outbreak titles, or heaven forbid, Umbrella Corps — which, let’s not overlook, is simply as canonical as Code: Veronica?
If it feels like I’m attempting to veto Code: Veronica ever seeing the sunshine of day once more, I guarantee you this isn’t the case. I really like this collection with my total coronary heart, and need as a lot of its legend preserved as doable. I simply can’t get my head across the timing of it. Sure, Wesker’s backstory is useful, but it surely’s not prefer it couldn’t be condensed to flashbacks and exposition in an RE5 remake.
That is why I’m holding out hope that on the franchise’s thirtieth anniversary, 2026, we’ll obtain a contemporary remake of the unique Resident Evil. Pitchforks down, purists, the 2002 remake is my favourite of all of them, but it surely sits considerably awkwardly within the present timeline, with virtually 20 years between its launch and 2019’s RE2.
It appears completely different, it performs completely different, it feels completely different. It’s fully deserving of its place within the echelons, and a third-person romp by means of Spencer Mansion would complement its glory, not exchange it.
That might then open the door for an RE0 remake (aka Littering on the Ground Simulator ’02) and sure, you guessed it, a logical entry level for the Code: Veronica remake. This timeline would truly put it someplace across the late 2020s, which is a tough promote to followers already starved for an overdue return, however in my eyes no less than it makes extra sense than pushing it out right here and now.
In an alternate actuality, it went out to the market all these years in the past as RE3, and we could possibly be right here bemoaning the forgotten adventures of some unnamed protagonist warding off Nemesis in Raccoon Metropolis. However that is the hand we’ve been dealt, and persistence is the one software we have now left.
Fingers crossed that I’m improper on this one, and Capcom will shock the world by revealing their subsequent remake to be a ghost… coming again to hang-out your expensive brother.