Earlier this month we flew ourselves out to Hawaii to soak in half a week’s worth of news, hands-on time with games and interview opportunities with Capcom’s top developers.
In presenting the latest look at Dead Rising 2 earlier this month, Capcom’s Keiji Inafune made it a point to talk about the game’s dark humour.
The man behind Mega Man is very busy these days.
Last week’s unveiling of Marvel Vs Capcom 3 came with an interesting walk-through by Capcom of their take on the history of fighting games.
There is a certain satisfaction that comes with clearing a screen packed with heavily armoured, even mounted warriors with a single swipe of a digital katana or an armoured uppercut or a fist full of swords.
Earlier this month Capcom did an about face, declaring that despite initial intentions, upcoming fighter Super Street Fighter IV would indeed get an arcade release in Japan.
Okamiden manages to walk the fine line between artistic and interesting, delivering a portable gaming experience that is a pleasure to watch and play.
The man behind Capcom’s oddly addictive Ace Attorney games has a new DS title up his sleeve that has you possessing objects to manipulate and trick your way through plot-heavy puzzles.