I don't want this to be a port beg thread,
I personally am not sure I would play RE4 again on the Switch so this is purely from a Capcom business perspective.
So, I know people are gonna say this is "Capcom being Capcom", but honestly is it not the most obvious idea in the world to port the Resident Evil 4 Remaster first to the Switch especially instead of revelations? Resident Evil 4 is an incredibly nostalgic game for Nintendo fans and one I garuntee would sell an awful lot.
The portability factor alone would elevate it and the system would be more than capable of running it ( Seeing as even the Remaster on other consoles wasn't the highest of quality)
You could make this argument for a lot of games but with the weird stream of 7 and the release of Revelations 1 + 2, it boggles me they didn't do 4 first.
Were they just trying to get used to the hardware first and experiment with lesser know games?
Are they starting with the lesser known.Resi games and building up to 4?
Or is it just Capcom being Capcom?
I personally am not sure I would play RE4 again on the Switch so this is purely from a Capcom business perspective.
So, I know people are gonna say this is "Capcom being Capcom", but honestly is it not the most obvious idea in the world to port the Resident Evil 4 Remaster first to the Switch especially instead of revelations? Resident Evil 4 is an incredibly nostalgic game for Nintendo fans and one I garuntee would sell an awful lot.
The portability factor alone would elevate it and the system would be more than capable of running it ( Seeing as even the Remaster on other consoles wasn't the highest of quality)
You could make this argument for a lot of games but with the weird stream of 7 and the release of Revelations 1 + 2, it boggles me they didn't do 4 first.
Were they just trying to get used to the hardware first and experiment with lesser know games?
Are they starting with the lesser known.Resi games and building up to 4?
Or is it just Capcom being Capcom?