Okay, this might be taking things a little too far.

When Capcom said that they’d look into other franchises to remake based on the initial success of the Resident Evil 2 remake (even though it hasn’t even been released), readers mentioned franchises like Darkstalkers, Dino Crisis, Onimusha and others that they’d like to see Capcom give the remake treatment.

But remaking a remake?

In an interview at Gamescom, RE2 remake director Kazunori Kadoi was asked about old Capcom games that could be remade. The interviewer mentioned the Japan-only precursor to Resident Evil, Sweet Home, as a possibility, but also the 2002 remake of Resident Evil.

Kadoi’s response? “Certainly enough time has passed that it wouldn’t be laughable to remake the remake. I personally think that would be an interesting thing to do.”

Now obviously, this is not a confirmation by Capcom that they’re remaking the game. It’s just the musings of an employee of Capcom when they were asked a question.

In regards to Sweet Home, Capcom couldn’t do it, as they no longer hold the rights to the game, nor according to Kadoi does Capcom “want to feed just nostalgia”. Rather, they want to “reimagine [a game] in a way so that it bridges the generation gap between people who played it 20 years ago and newcomers.”

Which brings us back to REmake. Sure, the game was a great reimagining of the 1996 original, and certainly improved upon every aspect of the original. But does it need to be remade itself? It was (sort of) remade back in 2015 with the HD Remaster, but that was a fresh coat of paint on a (at the time) 13-year-old game.

What say you?