Demanding an internet connection to launch a $20 iPad game is...not a great choice
Capcom ’s ambition to bring some of its big-hitting AAA games to mobile devices is certainly to be applauded. It’s a bold ambition, to see Resident Evil 7 on a tablet. So it’s a shame the project has been pretty disastrous, the games barely shifting any copies. And Capcom ’s reaction? Make it far, far more inconvenient to play them.
Capcom is wisely seeking a different audience for its fantastic horror franchise, given the mobile machines are impressively capable of somewhat running the games. The issue is, no matter how often this has been tried over the years, there overlap on the Venn diagram for hardcore gamers and mobile players is razor-thin.
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