by John Keefer, Apr 04, 2013 6:30pm PDT
Former memory hunter Nilin is going to have to do a lot of acrobatic punching, kicking and brawling in the upcoming cyberpunkish Remember Me. At least that's what's on display in the new trailer showing many of the enemies and bosses she will run up against, when the game comes out June 4 on PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
Of course, if you'll be doing all the physical combat on the PC, Capcom was nice enough to release the PC specs for the game as well.
Watch: Bad guys and bosses »
by Steve Watts, Apr 03, 2013 11:40am PDT
by Andrew Yoon, Apr 03, 2013 11:20am PDT
Why is there a giant rat on the moon in the original DuckTales video game? Heck, how can Scrooge breathe in space? Worry not, as WayForward is answering all your burning questions in its Remastered take.
Watch: The surreal NES original »
by Steve Watts, Apr 02, 2013 4:30pm PDT
Capcom announced a new initiative on concept suited for children today, spearheaded by a new game called Gaist Crusher. The 3DS title is scheduled for release in Japan this winter, and is attempting to leverage Capcom's strength in producing the child-friendly action of Mega Man and the high-capacity multiplayer of Monster Hunter.
Read more: Promo efforts include anime, toys »
by Andrew Yoon, Mar 29, 2013 6:00am PDT
When Ninja Theory revealed the reimagined Dante to the world, fans didn't take kindly, loudly complaining and posting all sorts of nasty insecure and homophobic diatribe on the internet. Perhaps the biggest point of contention surrounding DmC was Dante's hair, which was no longer white like in Capcom's original Devil May Cry games.
Oddly, the entire controversy could have been avoided if Capcom had accepted Ninja Theory's first attempts at making the character. Ninja Theory visual art director Alessandro Taini showed his earliest attempts at Dante, and they all featured white hair.
Read more: How Dante was inspired by 'Dexter' »
by Steve Watts, Mar 26, 2013 11:15am PDT
When Capcom debuted DuckTales Remastered at its PAX East panel, the reaction was palpable. The classic NES game is still held in high regard, and an HD version with the pedigree of developer WayForward behind it seems like a perfect match on paper. But the proof is in the gameplay, and after some time with it at PAX East, I'm convinced that it's on the right track to honor the game's legacy.
Read more: Stages, story changes add context »
by Steve Watts, Mar 22, 2013 10:39am PDT
Your internet outrage can be contained--for now. Capcom announced development of a new Mega Man game during its PAX East panel today. While it wasn't ready to talk specifically about the new game, it did drop a few other announcements about re-releases to hold us over in the meantime.
Read more: Mega Man 4 and 5 eShop dates »
by John Keefer, Mar 22, 2013 10:26am PDT
Capcom released two Dungeons & Dragons brawlers in the mid-1990s, and they are now bringing them back as a collection called the Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara coming this June, the company announced at its panel at PAX East today.
The compilation, developed by Iron Galaxy, will include Tower of Doom from 1993 and Shadow Over Mystara form 1996, confirming a recent listing by the Korean ratings board. It will be available digitally for Wii U, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC for $14.99 (1200 Microsoft Points).
Read more: Character Visualizer, new Wii U features »
by Andrew Yoon, Mar 22, 2013 10:13am PDT
The classic world of DuckTales is coming back in a brand new game. DuckTales Remastered is being developed by WayForward Technologies and will be published by Capcom. It will be available for download this summer on Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network, and eShop for Wii U for $14.99 (1200 Microsoft Points).
Watch: DuckTales woo hoo! »
by Steve Watts, Mar 20, 2013 9:00am PDT
It appears Capcom is preparing to reveal a new Strider game. A leaked banner and achievement indicate the title, simply called "Strider," is coming to both Steam and Xbox Live Arcade. It may be shown as early as this weekend, during PAX East.
Read more: Shown at PAX East? »
by Steve Watts, Mar 19, 2013 9:30am PDT
by Steve Watts, Mar 19, 2013 3:15pm PDT
by Steve Watts, Mar 18, 2013 7:30am PDT
Two classic Capcom arcade games based on the Dungeons & Dragons franchise appear to be coming to PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. A Korean ratings board has listed "Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara," likely a combination of the games Tower of Doom and Shadow Over Mystara.
Read more: Capcom showing off two games at PAX East »
by Andrew Yoon, Mar 15, 2013 12:30pm PDT
by Steve Watts, Mar 06, 2013 9:15am PST
"I am without words... If this plays like a cyberpunk Dante then I'm sold, beyond sold... ..."
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