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Capcom's TGS 2016 lineup

Capcom has revealed which games it will be bringing to the big Japanese expo Tokyo Game Show next month.

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RAM0N 3557d ago

I hope capcom shows a second season dlc for SFV

pompombrum3556d ago

Why November? Assuming they even do a second DLC pass, it'll be showcased at Capcom Cup I imagine along with whatever year 2 balances they have in the works.

rawshack3557d ago

Hopefully they will show resident evil 2 remake

Hoffmann3556d ago

Basically the only game from them I care about

_-EDMIX-_3556d ago

I mean...me too, but doesn't really seem likely as its just started development.

http://www.videogamer.com/p...

We likely have a ways to go before we see some footage.

thatguyhayat3556d ago

I know it seems unlikly but maybe some onimusha... they did renew the rights so heres to dreaming too big lol

zeal0us3556d ago

Deep Down better make an appearance before it's completely forgotten about.

TheEvilResident19973556d ago

Can't wait to see some more RE7 Biohazard!

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Monster Hunter Stories (Xbox) review - Solid Side Story | TechStomper

"Monster Hunter Stories is over ten years old and definitely shows its limitations - however, it's still a cracking wee JRPG you can happily get lost in."

- Stuart Cullen, TechStomper

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New Monster Hunter Wilds Update 4 and Monster Hunter Stories 3 details

Capcom shares new info on features and towering monsters coming to these titles.

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Monster Hunter Stories Collection Review [Capsule Computers]

Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:

"When one thinks of the Monster Hunter franchise they usually think of choosing their target, gearing up with the proper equipment, and going out on the hunt to track it down and slay it in action-packed combat. That is because that is what the franchise consisted of for many years up until a spin-off called Monster Hunter Stories was released that saw “riders” with kinship stones raise “monsties” from eggs and ride them as allies in combat to suppress odd changes to the environment.

The problem was, not only was the original game a 3DS exclusive for a long period of time, its sequel, Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin, was only released on the PC and Switch as well. It wasn’t until last year when the original game was given an HD release alongside the sequel making the jump to additional platforms in the West. But even then, there was one platform left out when it came to these games. Now, with Capcom looking to continue the adventure of the riders with Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection next year they have finally brought the two games together in a collection on Xbox with the Monster Hunter Stories Collection. The question is, have these unique takes on the formula held up this long?"

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