Capcom’s Senior Vice President of marketing Michael Pattison has revealed that Resident Evil 7 will see the franchise return to its survival horror roots. Pattison says that company has taken onboard the criticism levelled at Resident Evil 6 by both gamers and the press, and will take that into account on the next game. He also listed both The Last of Us and Tomb Raider as games that have the perfect mix of action and survival.
“We have obviously seen the consumer response and the PR response.”
“There was some great positives out of that, but it was a mixed bag, as we saw from the review scores. We have got to take that on-board, we can’t ignore that, and we have to take that onto the next game when we make the next Resident Evil.
“With Resident Evil 6 specifically, we probably put too much content in there, there were comments from consumers that said it felt bloated. The Leon missions went down very well, and because we did Resident Evil Revelations on 3DS, there was a cry out for us to focus our attention on survival horror, rather than be too many things to all people. You’ll find where we go next will likely be more targeted at our core fanbase.
“A lot is said about the saturation of this zombie, post-apocalyptic survival horror. But it is still alive and well. The Last of Us shows a good direction of what the consumers want. Tomb Raider as well, we spoke to R&D and they looked at that and they enjoyed that experience. I think that proves there is still a strong market for that sort of content.”
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Who cares about survival horror, just give me STEEEEEEEEVE!
I've been waiting for him for over 12 friggin years after Code Veronica! Darn it Caaaaaaapcom pleaaaaaase!
Still on the plus it's good they're learning. If they're getting some inspiration from The Last Of Us, it'll be interesting to see how they evolve the gameplay. Just hope they remember to make things scary again. I've haven't been spooked in an RE game since those Regenerators from RE4.
“We have obviously seen the consumer response and the PR response.”
“There was some great positives out of that, but it was a mixed bag, as we saw from the review scores. We have got to take that on-board, we can’t ignore that, and we have to take that onto the next game when we make the next Resident Evil.
“With Resident Evil 6 specifically, we probably put too much content in there, there were comments from consumers that said it felt bloated. The Leon missions went down very well, and because we did Resident Evil Revelations on 3DS, there was a cry out for us to focus our attention on survival horror, rather than be too many things to all people. You’ll find where we go next will likely be more targeted at our core fanbase.
“A lot is said about the saturation of this zombie, post-apocalyptic survival horror. But it is still alive and well. The Last of Us shows a good direction of what the consumers want. Tomb Raider as well, we spoke to R&D and they looked at that and they enjoyed that experience. I think that proves there is still a strong market for that sort of content.”
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Who cares about survival horror, just give me STEEEEEEEEVE!

I've been waiting for him for over 12 friggin years after Code Veronica! Darn it Caaaaaaapcom pleaaaaaase!
Still on the plus it's good they're learning. If they're getting some inspiration from The Last Of Us, it'll be interesting to see how they evolve the gameplay. Just hope they remember to make things scary again. I've haven't been spooked in an RE game since those Regenerators from RE4.