Yeah, because the CV series has never been milked before:

I know that many of the handheld titles were pretty good. Some things should have never been done.
I guess I measure a series more often by looking at what has been done on Home Consoles. Given they have more power to deliver an experience (usually), it's just what I look at.
I know I am trying to cross-compare games to show the difference between, well, I'd say the casual crowd versus hard(er) core gamers, but in some ways it's been nice to know that your average guitar hero would not pick up a vampire killler, generally speaking.
Other series that are going through this sort of reboot or whatever would be Armored Core, a mech game. It has always had its following, but the instant they took away some of the elements that made a veteran a veteran, and made it so anyone could play, everything got watered down.
This is not to say the games are not enjoyable, but they are not exactly what is expected.
Sonic, in a way, like Mario Bros. and others, sort of don't count. These are titles that, back in the day, came with the system when purchased to show off what it could do, and present owners of that system with a game an entire family could love and be challenged by. I never felt that CV fell into that classification. If new things have to happen, that is an awesome thing. However, when games start straying so far from their essence, that's where the bad milking comes, I suppose.
@ Munchy, you are right about fanbase and popularity not being mutually exclusive. Say this title takes the series back into huge limelight, well, we may all be very happy with what comes next.