And why isn't Capcom bringing them to Switch?
Following whispers last week that the next numbered Resident Evil game was
Of course, RE4 wouldn't remain a Nintendo exclusive for long. A PlayStation 2 port released just 9 months after its January 2005 GameCube debut. The game represented a pivot for the zombie franchise away from survival horror towards survival action, and it had a lasting influence on over-the-shoulder third-person shooters for years to come. It's a masterpiece that has since appeared on most every platform, including Nintendo's. The
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, a game originally developed as a GameCube exclusive as part of the fabled 'Capcom 5'.Of course, RE4 wouldn't remain a Nintendo exclusive for long. A PlayStation 2 port released just 9 months after its January 2005 GameCube debut. The game represented a pivot for the zombie franchise away from survival horror towards survival action, and it had a lasting influence on over-the-shoulder third-person shooters for years to come. It's a masterpiece that has since appeared on most every platform, including Nintendo's. The
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added optional (and excellent) pointer controls, and last year Capcom brought it to Switch along with several other series entries.Read the
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