They also have Street Fighter which is dominant in the FGC esport scene, and its a cash cow since they can milk it for the next seven years with season passes/DLC.
Capcom has basically become a western company by removing all of its Japanese charm. I remember in the 90's and early 2000's it felt like they made games for everybody from quirky niche stuff like Power Stone to edgier stuff like Devil May Cry, and they even had a solid JRPG series with Breath Of Fire during the JRPG boom.
Now they just basically do SF, RE, and MH, and they occasionally throw older fans a bone with a retro collection or if were lucky a new Mega Man. The fact that they're also making games appeal more to the "modern audience" with stuff like Ashley's skorts or the trannies and forced diversity in SF6 shows its not the same Capcom anymore.
They also have Street Fighter which is dominant in the FGC esport scene, and its a cash cow since they can milk it for the next seven years with season passes/DLC.
Capcom has basically become a western company by removing all of its Japanese charm. I remember in the 90's and early 2000's it felt like they made games for everybody from quirky niche stuff like Power Stone to edgier stuff like Devil May Cry, and they even had a solid JRPG series with Breath Of Fire during the JRPG boom.
Now they just basically do SF, RE, and MH, and they occasionally throw older fans a bone with a retro collection or if were lucky a new Mega Man. The fact that they're also making games appeal more to the "modern audience" with stuff like Ashley's skorts or the trannies and forced diversity in SF6 shows its not the same Capcom anymore.