Someone on the forums for Upcoming Horror Movies said Capcom is the best they've ever been!
HA! HA! HA! ?
Opinions, of course.
HA! HA! HA! ?
Opinions, of course.
He's not entirely wrong. I'd argue they were doing pretty damn great until RE3. RE7 and RE2 were pretty fantastic and did very well critically and were a good return to roots after the disaster of RE6. DMC5 was also amazing and everything everyone wanted from a sequel to DMC4. It was definitely well worth the wait for me anyway. And Monster Hunter World/Iceborne was the game that finally got me into monster Hunter and I've put over 200 hours into that game. Not to mention it's sold amazing and has been received very well. Just because RE3 was disappointing doesn't mean the company is suddenly terrible.Someone on the forums for Upcoming Horror Movies said Capcom is the best they've ever been!
HA! HA! HA! ?
Opinions, of course.
He's not entirely wrong. I'd argue they were doing pretty damn great until RE3. RE7 and RE2 were pretty fantastic and did very well critically and were a good return to roots after the disaster of RE6. DMC5 was also amazing and everything everyone wanted from a sequel to DMC4. It was definitely well worth the wait for me anyway. And Monster Hunter World/Iceborne was the game that finally got me into monster Hunter and I've put over 200 hours into that game. Not to mention it's sold amazing and has been received very well. Just because RE3 was disappointing doesn't mean the company is suddenly terrible.
Could be a lot worse, they could be Naughty Dog right now. Whoops
I mean, you have the right to your opinion but the general consensus seems to think otherwise:I disagree about 7 and RE2 '19 being fantastic. RE7 started this trend of lackluster mediocrity and the remakes afterward just continued it and reinforced it with each entry. It is really unfortunate that Capcom (with the exception of Street Fighter) have had good games while the RE franchise has been floundering.
But yes, they could be actively spitting in their consumers faces like ND. But with how many companies in the past five years have turned face, it wouldn't be a surpise if they were next.