FTFYAs a PS4 owner, I think they are better than they've ever been.
As a Switch owner and PC owner, they can fuck off into the sun.
FTFYAs a PS4 owner, I think they are better than they've ever been.
As a Switch owner and PC owner, they can fuck off into the sun.
Outside of late MonHun ports, what has been the issue on PC?
Being a huge MH fan, that's a big negative for me.
Did PC owners get DMC1 as a standalone game when the trilogy released elsewhere? Late ports absolutely suck, but they went out of their way to troll Switch owners.
But seriously they aren't meaning "adult" as in "mature".From the site in the OP:
Under this image they refer to the Switch ports of Resident Evil, Dragons Dogma, Devil May Cry, and whatever the otome-looking game is as said examples of adult games. So stuff like that.
I didn't pull the games I listed out of thin-air just by looking at the images. If you go to the site, right under these images they have a list of games that they classify as these "adult masterpieces." One of them is an otome game, Toraware no Palm.But seriously they aren't meaning "adult" as in "mature".
They are banking on three "adult" parameters based on the images:
The pensive woman on the right is the same as the woman looking at the ad in the center of the image. It has nothing to do with "otome games"
Oh, you are right, I misinterpreted your post. I thought you had started listing the games based on the bubbles in the first drawing.I didn't pull the games I listed out of thin-air just by looking at the images. If you go to the site, right under these images they have a list of games that they classify as these "adult masterpieces." One of them is an otome game, Toraware no Palm.
I feel like Capcom is doubling down on next-gen at this point (Mega Man & Ace Attorney aside).See, that's the thing: the Switch doesn't fit Capcom's current strategy. Their current batch of "prestige" classic IPs as high-end "AAA" just... can't run on Switch in their current incarnations and/or would take too much to port that they probably do not find it worth it. They also obviously had no plans for the Switch to begin with and have since realised they can still make money of that platform while "just" porting ports of old games. Div 1 is doing their own thing with the RE engine (RE3make, whatever Itsuno has up next, Onimusha if that ever gets off the ground, the multiplayer RE game) and Div 2 is all hands on deck on the Monster Hunter projects and the Mega Man project, and whatever Ace Attorney was and sure, those are coming to the Switch, (and will probably sell best there, ngl) but those are not their "big focus" and are ways off and the fighter teams are otherwise preoccupied in trying not to implode before they manage to put out the rest of SFV and SFVI and the Vs. game they've got kicking around, and I doubt any of those fighters will make it to Switch.
As it stands the only things Capcom has in development that could go on the Switch already do. That they do so in underwhelming and dissapointing (and reprehensible? looking at you RE4) ways notwithstanding, they just... don't have the output to do much more. You'll get your Mega Man and your overpriced ports and whatever MonHun Switch ends up being. But unless there's a radical shift in scope, Capcom will keep selling ports and collections that sell best on Switch and not much else.
They mean, "here's our ports!"Oh no, when they say "adult lineup" do they mean actual real world "adult" , such as mature themes? Or do they mean gaming culture "adult", which is actually the maturity level of a 15 year old boy looking tits and ass all day in his bedroom?
I'd like to think it's the former, but this industry doesn't have a good track record for such things.
No they literally mean hard working adults who don't have time for games and go out on business trips drinking wineOh no, when they say "adult lineup" do they mean actual real world "adult" , such as mature themes? Or do they mean gaming culture "adult", which is actually the maturity level of a 15 year old boy looking tits and ass all day in his bedroom?
I'd like to think it's the former, but this industry doesn't have a good track record for such things.
Probs to mask the lack of new titles (justifiably). Wow, look at these special titles we handpicked for the Switch!So incredibly dumb. Why the label? Just release the fucking games, like you did on the other systems. Jesus
I would freaking love this, the RE Wii railshooters were basically RE fanboys porn and imagine @1080p /60fps 🤤Not expecting anything meaningful. Actually, I'm curious if Capcom found new ways to insult the Switch-audience :D
My Capcom-attempt: switch-ports of the Wii-on rails shooter. :/
"Adult masterpiece" makes it sound like Capcom is getting into the porno biz.
"Adult masterpiece" makes it sound like Capcom is getting into the porno biz.
See, that's a good point and another thing to consider as well: Capcom's "AAA" focus is very much going to see them develop for "next gen" platforms in a big way. Switch support will, sadly, probably be equally as limited going forward.I feel like Capcom is doubling down on next-gen at this point (Mega Man & Ace Attorney aside).
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they don't have the manpower to do many lower budgeted games. and since they cut a lot of their external development connections, it'll be some time before they do that againSee, that's a good point and another thing to consider as well: Capcom's "AAA" focus is very much going to see them develop for "next gen" platforms in a big way. Switch support will, sadly, probably be equally as limited going forward.
It sucks, but I don't see this changing any time soon.
Definitely didn't run that one past the English-speaking Capcom branches hahahahaha
Capcom really isn't porting these games to Switch for the western audience. Their Switch support is for Japan, with the side effect of the games also releasing in the west. Switch's massive success outside of Japan has little to no bearing on Capcom's support. If the system were tanking domestically, we wouldn't see any support, despite its success in the west.
BelieveCapcom is porting so much old stuff to Switch that they are giving the ports a brand name.
Given this and Capcom's apparent focus on AAA for PS/PC/XBOX, I think a new MH for Switch is highly unlikely despite the rumors (maybe a port mistaken-ed for new). Probably the best we can expect is for occasional new mid-tier games and better pricing on the ports (not).
Capcom really isn't porting these games to Switch for the western audience. Their Switch support is for Japan, with the side effect of the games also releasing in the west. Switch's massive success outside of Japan has little to no bearing on Capcom's support. If the system were tanking domestically, we wouldn't see any support, despite its success in the west.
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