Do you still believe in the quality of Capcom games?

I still think they are doing great, my only real criticism of them is regarding MH. They have "streamlined" Wilds so much that it may be a great game for newcomers of the series, but any longtime veteren is going to come away disappointed (I sure have). I see DD 2 being brought up a lot, but I haven't played it to comment on it. Capcom is still knocking it out of the park with the RE series though.
 
Last game I played from them was RE4R and it was amazing. Before that, was Village, again, fantastic. I know how to pick my stuff to play, I dont just mindlessly buy what the masses buy just because its popular like Monster Hunter. That shit is trash for me. Even RE3R was decent so as long as RE9 is a better version of 8, then im all in.
 
Opinions of the critics and game journalists: always right.
Opinions of your fellow gamers: always full of shit.

You do you man.
I don't really rely on journalists as I like to form my own opinion. I did a quick metacritic check out of curiosity. It can be a good barometer to at least get a sense of the quality of a game. You're right though, looking at the userscore for those two examples, they are rated average. I stand by my initial comment though. I'm sure both are great games that may not have lived up to die hard fans lofty expectations.

Of the Capcom games I have played recently, they've all been excellent. All the Resident Evils of the past few years, Kunitsu, Street Fighter 6, etc.
 
I see your sample of opinions from ~200 marketing agents and present you a sample of 200000 paying customers
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Opinions of the critics and game journalists: always right.
Opinions of your fellow gamers: always full of shit.

You do you man. But I'd say go play the games, form your opinion and then come have a discussion about it if you want. But please don't use review scores as your only argument, those are more often than not absolutely worthless.
Fair. I should have also mentioned that I also played many of Capcom's ls recent games and found them all excellent. Looking forward to my eventual DD2 play through.
 
I see your sample of opinions from ~200 marketing agents and present you a sample of 200000 paying customers
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Agreed that game journalists are not the best source of what's great or not. I'd say user scores are equally not as useful, considering you have a bunch of 0 - 5 ratings for a game that clearly doesn't fall into that bracket and 10s on the flip side.

I will play what I think I'll like. Like I said, Minster Hunters not my jam so won't play it. DD2 looks. right up
My alley so I'll check play and very likely enjoy
 
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Agreed that game journalists are not the best source of what's great or not. I'd say user scores are equally not as useful, considering you have a bunch of 0 - 5 ratings for a game that clearly doesn't fall into that bracket and 10s on the flip side.
Yeah in case of metacritic id agree, user reviews are far less useful than even critic ones there imo (if we could filter out all the 10/10 and 0/10 theyd be a far better indicator)
 
Capgod is a meme. They put out just as many shitty games as they do good ones.

Dragons Dogma 2, Exoprimal, Monster Hunter Wilds, Resident Evil Re:Verse, Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster (one of the worst remasters i've ever played).

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Pragmata's gameplay looked awful and I don't care what that retard Maximilian Dood says about it.

"They put... a freakin puzzle mechanic... in the game!? GOTY!!!"
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They're also censorship happy as the cherry on top (see Onimusha 2 and DRDR again).

In terms of their good games, it's basically just Resident Evil. Devil May Cry 5 came out six years ago so that series doesn't qualify as relevant to me any more (as much as I hate that hack Adi Shankar, he's actually right that his stupid show is the main thing keeping it in the spotlight - and that is sad).


If so-called Capgod didn't have Resident Evil, nobody would care about them.
 
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They make my favourite series so they will always be top tier for me as long as they are making great RE games. And they been hitting those out of the park. The new Onimusha looks incredible, and Pragmata could be good. I can't really speak on dragons dogma or monster hunter as I never played any of those. RE9 is my most wanted game over anything else.
 
Capcom sucks nowadays. RE2-4 Remakes are not actual remakes. Re2 fucked up the A/B Scenarios, RE3 fucked up the whole Nemesis narrative, RE4 is more a new imagination, but without the charisma of the original.

Abandoned DD2 for that piece of shit MH.
Still no Dino Crisis. Out of all the releases in the recent years, only RE7 got the premium treatment with a lot of content.

I will buy re9, I can't help as a RE fan. But still fuck crapcom.
 
I always wanted to play Dragons Dogma and couldn't do it until part 2, which I played a bit, but it wasn't a good game.

Monster Hunter wilds was a total disappointment after World. It ran poorly, looked like crap and had an underwhelming non existant story, I uninstalled the game after about 5 hours.

Now we've recently seen Resi 9 and I have to say my first thought was, it won't be good again, even though I actually liked the trailer. And I enjoyed playing Resi 7/village.

I got burned 2 times in a row from playing Capcom games. And no longer have confidence in them. Is it just me?

Its too early to judge on Resident Evil 9 since there was not a single gameplay was shown.
 
Still got more hits then misses in my book, but personally was never a fan of Dragon's Dogma and I'm waiting on Wilds to get a major content update.

Loved both RE VII and VIII, SF6 is game That I have played consistently since it released and will likely play until the end of the generation. RE4 Remake was excellent but I still prefer the original. Onimusha is looking good. They are still one of the best in the industry
 
They never left. Maybe not as creative as back in the heyday but the quality is certainly up there.

REmakes and mainline games being especially great as is SF.
 
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No, that's not why Konami outsources projects, it's because their internal teams are extremely limited to mobile/pachinko, PES and Yu Gi Oh. They literally cannot handle any sort of large scale development on their own.
I'm sure you feel like you refuted something I said here.
 
I'm sure you feel like you refuted something I said here.
But I did, you may just not have understood it. You suggested that From, Capcom and SE are technically subpar, and then used Konami outsourcing as evidence of that, which makes no sense. Konami outsources because they lack internal development capacity, not because of technical abilities, your example doesn't support your point.
 
A few years from now when Wilds has more content and the average person has a system that can run it, people will be praising it while shitting on its successor.
 
But I did, you may just not have understood it. You suggested that From, Capcom and SE are technically subpar, and then used Konami outsourcing as evidence of that, which makes no sense. Konami outsources because they lack internal development capacity, not because of technical abilities, your example doesn't support your point.

Consider what you said and then realize it's a strawman.

Why would Konami outsourcing be evidence at all relating to From, Capcom, or Square Enix?

My point that you missed is that eastern development isn't where it should be and that it has been given a pass.

My point with Konami is that they don't have the resources to even build their games themselves, that has nothing to do with From, Capcom, and Square Enix. If Konami thought they could, they would have rebuilt their AAA capabilities internally and domestically. They haven't done that.

The East is still a generation behind at best...
 
Consider what you said and then realize it's a strawman.

Why would Konami outsourcing be evidence at all relating to From, Capcom, or Square Enix?

My point that you missed is that eastern development isn't where it should be and that it has been given a pass.

My point with Konami is that they don't have the resources to even build their games themselves, that has nothing to do with From, Capcom, and Square Enix. If Konami thought they could, they would have rebuilt their AAA capabilities internally and domestically. They haven't done that.

The East is still a generation behind at best...

FromSoftware, Square Enix, Capcom... they're all subpar technically. It's why Konami farms out their development and even then they leave a lot to be desired...
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Was Res Evil 8 good? I heard praise of 7 but only saw the big titted meme woman discussed about Village.
Pretty good. I think 7 is better but 8 has its moments, the doll mansion section is just amazing.
But the Dimitrescu section can be a bit of a meme if you don't take it seriously yeah. I streamed the game to a couple of friends so all I did was joke around, basically playing a game of cat and mouse with her to catch her with her back turned to me and proceeding to harass her. Made a mockery of that boss basically.
Pls don't judge me. Or do, whatever, I don't care.

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DMC5 is their only real recent dud imo, and it was still a perfectly servicable, highly polished game in its own right.

No doubt in my mind that REquiem and Onimusha will deliver.
 
I didn't care for MH Rise/Wilds, DD2 was somehow even more full of missed potential than the first one was, SF6 is ugly as fuck. They censored most of the remasters, they're sticking with body type nonsense. They doubled down on shitty publisher decisions like excessive microtransactions and enshittification. Right now you could say I'm not such a fan of them, but this is how Capcom always operates. Cycles of Capgod followed by a few years of Crapcom. Shame that DD2 had to be released during a Crapcom period.

I am however looking forward to Pragmata, so there's something at least.
 
I always wanted to play Dragons Dogma and couldn't do it until part 2, which I played a bit, but it wasn't a good game.

Monster Hunter wilds was a total disappointment after World. It ran poorly, looked like crap and had an underwhelming non existant story, I uninstalled the game after about 5 hours.

Now we've recently seen Resi 9 and I have to say my first thought was, it won't be good again, even though I actually liked the trailer. And I enjoyed playing Resi 7/village.

I got burned 2 times in a row from playing Capcom games. And no longer have confidence in them. Is it just me?

2 not great but good games out of what 20 amazing in the past few??

People are so dramatic both dd2 and wilds are good games, people acting like these games are Mindseye quality.
The Capcom standard just got so high anything less than amazing is seen as straight trash for some reason.
 
Capcom's worst games still play better than the best games from most studios.

That fact alone speaks volumes. A couple misses don't change that the majority of my favorite characters and franchises came directly from Capcom.
 
Honestly you can't expect them to make 10/10 games always.
DMC5, RE7, World or 2/4 remakes were amazing.

Village, Wilds and DD2 aren't bad at all imo, just not as good as the previous.
SF is a series i lost interest in since IV.
Mega Man, i liked 11 but it's a series not easy to revive, maybe make a Legends remake, i don't know.

Onimusha WotS seems awesome.
RER i'm not sure Outbreak inspiration will be a consensus but wait and see.
Pragmata looks beautiful but not sure about gameplay.
Still have Okami Sequel to look forward.
 
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I feel like Capcom's taken away a lot of of the wrong lessons in the last several years. They were pumping out some fucking great games again from like... 2018-2020, but they've lost their consistency and have gone back to trying too hard to appeal to Western audiences or chase trends. I'm not sure what their design documents look like for new games beyond just copy-pasting the word "parry" for 100 pages.

But there's still glimmers of greatness, and I'm still cautiously optimistic about Onimusha and RE9.
 
Resident Evil: Village was pretty decent. I've only played two or three RE titles, though, so my opinion there isn't worth much.

Dragon's Dogma II, though, was a pretty big disappointment. It's not a bad game per se, but expectations were sky-high after waiting over a decade since the original, and the team failed to deliver across the board.

So overall, "meh."
 
I always wanted to play Dragons Dogma and couldn't do it until part 2, which I played a bit, but it wasn't a good game.

Monster Hunter wilds was a total disappointment after World. It ran poorly, looked like crap and had an underwhelming non existant story, I uninstalled the game after about 5 hours.

Now we've recently seen Resi 9 and I have to say my first thought was, it won't be good again, even though I actually liked the trailer. And I enjoyed playing Resi 7/village.

I got burned 2 times in a row from playing Capcom games. And no longer have confidence in them. Is it just me?
It's the rebirth of Capcom.

The existence of the RE Engine is a great gift. Better games, better game collections, and the RE games are excellent.

I'm satisfied with the current Capcom.
 
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