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Yeah I have loved the last 5 games I have bought from them. A few are remasters but they are killing it. Can’t wait to try dmc5 later.
good and great games they released this gen: Monster hunter 4u, Monster hunter gen ultimate, monster hunter 5, dmc5, res 2, res7. They have been the best so far this gen for me. SF and Marvel were big dissapoinments but I am more of a tekken guy anyways
Capcom is making great games except for their fighting game division. They still haven’t figured their sh*t out yet.
I never lost faith in them. I have been disappointed though, but I knew they’d get it together eventually.
Low point for Resident Evil- RE6
Low point for Devil may cry - letting another studio do DMC
Low point for Mega Man - no new entry in a long time
Low point for Marvel vs Capcom- Infinite was mediocre and lacked the roster and soul of the older games.
Lowest point was Bionic commando for 360/ps3
As a Japanese 3rd party, they have some of the biggest IPs. Hopefully they can return to glory with their fighting games as they have with it’s other games.
How have capcom not made a new dino crisis yet?