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Capcom asks for player feedback for Resident Evil 3 Remake

We recently informed you about Capcom announcing that Resident Evil 3 Remake has sold 2 million copies worldwide in five days. Now Capcom wants to hear our thoughts and feedback on Resident Evil 3 Remake and Resident Evil Resistance.

Capcom created a survey asking players a bunch of different questions about the game and the franchise as a whole. In addition, the survey asks if any marketing materials, such as launch trailers, demos, and screenshots had an impact on whether people purchased the title or not.

This is actually the second survey this month from Capcom for Resident Evil 3 Remake. The previous survey was asking if people would like to see more remakes.

If you want to give your opinion on the matter you can follow the link from the tweet.

https://twitter.com/RE_Games/status/1250438902407548928

Thanks Gamespot.

44 thoughts on “Capcom asks for player feedback for Resident Evil 3 Remake”

  1. We want to hear your thoughts and feedback on Resident Evil 3”

    Its a piece off sheit game. Lazy ”remake” Thats it.

      1. The fact they copy pasted the same zombies from resident evil 2 and the fact they keep showing the same areas of the city shows how short and rushed this game is.

        1. hey at least if they gonna re use areas they might as well use them completely, eg making the police station nonlinear not scripted to death. The fact half the areas are missing and barely any puzzles proves how rushed the game is,

          1. The thing is I don’t think they had any intention of putting any puzzles in. There are 2 puzzles in the entire game, and both are mindlessly easy and take less than 5 minutes combined. I think they completely meant for r3make to be a crappy action game.

        2. By same you mean the DLC zombos like the paleheads? Or by same do you mean the fact that they are still 30 fps animations if you’re over 9 feet away?

          Because if you mean same as in “the zombies aren’t different” then you need to lay off the crack – there’s no reason for them to be different. It’s literally the same game as RE2 and should have been an expansion.

          Also, literally everything in RE3 Remake was a different area except for the RPD lobby and what parts of the west wing were in RE3. The Stagla, the street, alleys, subway station, sewer, NEST2, city hall, hospital, bridge, subway, none of that whatsoever was in RE2. Only Kendos, the street outside it, and the tiny section of RPD.

      2. The fact they copy pasted the same zombies from resident evil 2 and the fact they keep showing the same areas of the city shows how short and rushed this game is.

      3. For once I couldn’t agree more with everyone here. It was an utter disappointing waste of time and money that completely abandoned anything from the original except through crappy references and cutscenes.

        1. lazy, pathetic cashgrab with half the stuff missing scripted to death, no soul in it, just a “make trash put re3 on it and make money”

  2. Biggest problem I had with the game was it’s lack of puzzles and more hub-like levels. It only started to feel like a Resident Evil title when you entered the hospital.

      1. It had its ups and downs. The character moments were much better than in RE2R. Which barely had any interaction between the main characters.

        1. ” The character moments were much better than in RE2R. ”

          they ruined jill “btch cant even swim”

          pffft. I wish the game didnt have any cutscenes, they were horrible.

    1. It was by far the best area of the game. The game needed one more area like that and at least 2-3 more puzzles.

  3. My only opinion because I haven’t played it =
    I haven’t played it because it’s overpriced. Not every game needs or deserve to be $60us!!!

      1. Exactly. Im not spending that much cash on an afternoon. There are games out there a third of the price with better value

  4. Survey doesn’t work anymore. When I click on the link it just says thank you and sign up for a Toluna account, even when I am logged in to the website.

    1. Same.

      Either A) They’re incompetent or B) They’re incompetent but the survey also expired.

      I took a survey that was hosted on Capcom’s own web servers maybe last week so I am guessing this is a different one but, it definitely doesn’t work.

      1. Aha, who else did something like this? one thing is to get reviews/feedback on social media like every single release out there…another one is making a survey to ask to the people who already paid for your product how to improve it or give constructive criticism…something tells me that all of this should be done by the professionals who made the game before making said game.
        You say is a finished product when they are clearly looking for feedback to change/improve the game (specially with this remake that it feels so rushed), not to mention that the multiplayer game will have updates (if it survives more than a couple of months, that is)

        1. Finished a survey for Persona 5 Royal just a few days ago.

          Ubisoft makes a survey like that every other month. Had one for Ghost Recon Breakpoint and Division 2 a month ago.

          Professionals work in a bubble and until the game is out. Sometimes you simply don’t know if the direction you chose or an element you implemented was the right one.

          The feedback will most likely impact the next remake and not this one.

          Capcom isn’t known for supporting games past their release.

          Hell sometimes corporate wants an element none of the developers want because it allows them to make more money and player feedback is what makes the change. Surveys and user feedback is the reason why Breakpoint has an immersion mode now.

          You can be salty about it or appreciate that a developer wants the feedback from its customers.

    1. Modern gaming is about selling glorified betas/demos at $60 or $70 and then keep asking for money constantly until the game is finished years later so people with brain damage early adopters end up paying more than $200 for a single game.

      Basically the Star Citizen scam at smaller scale

  5. Stop making Remakes
    If you still want to milk the nostalgia/bandwagon retards make the Remake actually accurate to the original game, RE3 removed a ton of content and sections and became 5 hours long, that’s why it’s selling like sh*t and rightfully so.

  6. – Dont cut out damn areas from the game
    – Make Nemesis great again
    – Dont cut out puzzles
    – Make Jill female again

    Simple.

  7. My thoughts on RE3-remake? Can’t play a game that doesn’t exist. ¯_(?)_/¯

    The campaign mode for recently released RE:Resistance was a terrible Nemesis homage, however.

  8. Is this that clearly-only-meant-for-Asia/Pacific god awful vague survey they uploaded like 2 weeks ago? The one that’s poorly translated to English, doesn’t have an option for any country of residence outside of SE asia, and is loaded with casual simp reasons why you wanted the game like “because it’s good and popular game.”

    Nevermind, the link goes nowhere, some trash Toluna website.

    How the F isn’t Capcom hosting a survey on one of their own websiteS? Or paying a competent market research company to do it?

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