Resident Evil and Capcom legend Kamiya talks about possible Devil May Cry remake
The original Devil May Cry is, in a roundabout way, itself a remake - a lot of its central concepts come from an earlier prototype of Resident Evil 4, back when the Leon-led sequel was a more gothic, conventional survival horror. Released in 2001, while DMC 2 fell dramatically short of people’s expectations, every other Devil May Cry game (including and especially Ninja Theory’s DmC, which is my own personal favorite) has been a confident hit. Now, with the series' 25th anniversary getting closer, Hideki Kamiya, the legendary developer behind some of Capcom’s greatest hits, including Resident Evil 2 and Viewtiful Joe, shares his opinions on a would-be Devil May Cry remake. Continue reading Resident Evil and Capcom legend Kamiya talks about possible Devil May Cry remake MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best old games, Best horror games, Best single-player games


The original Devil May Cry is, in a roundabout way, itself a remake - a lot of its central concepts come from an earlier prototype of Resident Evil 4, back when the Leon-led sequel was a more gothic, conventional survival horror. Released in 2001, while DMC 2 fell dramatically short of people’s expectations, every other Devil May Cry game (including and especially Ninja Theory’s DmC, which is my own personal favorite) has been a confident hit. Now, with the series' 25th anniversary getting closer, Hideki Kamiya, the legendary developer behind some of Capcom’s greatest hits, including Resident Evil 2 and Viewtiful Joe, shares his opinions on a would-be Devil May Cry remake.
MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best old games, Best horror games, Best single-player games