Smh.They really about to sell this for $30 with no new features aren't they?
yep, and more than 2 years after the system's launch it remains their only non-port game for the system.Which was the last Capcom game for Nintendo Switch that isn't a port? Megaman 11?
Which was the last Capcom game for Nintendo Switch that isn't a port? Megaman 11?
Maybe Nintendo had some kind of party years ago and no one from Capcom was invited.
Only because Capcom wants, they have the most iconic 3rd party games in nintendo devices with MH, Megaman and Ace Attorney
In fairness 90% of Capcom's releases now are catalog titles. Their only non-ports at all in the span from Switch launch to now were DGS2, MHXX, MVCI, MHW, MM11, RE2 and DMC5. And Black Command if we include mobile.yep, and more than 2 years after the system's launch it remains their only non-port game for the system.
Which was the last Capcom game for Nintendo Switch that isn't a port? Megaman 11?
I'm seriously tired of this Capcom BS with Nintendo... It's like the PS4 would have only received the first Phoenix Wright in spite of the entire trilogy -.-
The entire concept of console warring has always been hypocritical. Or hypercritical, depending on which direction you're looking.Honestly, they should have done that. Why? Just so we can shut up the people calling Switch owners "entitled" for calling Capcom out on this bullshit. If this happens on another platform, you can bet there will be a huge meltdown. If people behaved hypocritically, they won't have any grounds to stand on for labeling Switch owners. If Capcom is going to do this, then I hope they do it on all platforms in the future. Let's see what those Capcom defenders will say when it affects their platform of choice.
I'm seriously tired of this Capcom BS with Nintendo... It's like the PS4 would have only received the first Phoenix Wright in spite of the entire trilogy -.-
This is like, what? The third or fourth test release Capcom has done on Switch?yep this is to gather interest to see if its worth porting it over. Yall want DMC on switch this is your chance.
This is like, what? The third or fourth test release Capcom has done on Switch?
It's not a test, it's their release strategy for the platform.This is like, what? The third or fourth test release Capcom has done on Switch?
This is like, what? The third or fourth test release Capcom has done on Switch?
I agree on DMC1, but if you are referring to all Switch ports being lazy, that is inexact, at the very least for Revelations 1 and 2 (which got gyro aiming for sure and I think some other things) and Okami (celestial brush).This time Capcom has been extremely lazy, not giving a plus benefit for their ports on Switch, aside from the portability that the console itself provides.
And then three people buy it and they say "Guess no one wants Devil May Cry on Switch since they didn't buy DMC2!"Let's see if they will have the balls to sell DMC2 separately.
Just in this case, yeah, sorry. I don't remember what else SF II HD Remix got for the Switch ver., aside from Evil Ryu and Violent Ken as playables (more or less palette swaps but fasters)I agree on DMC1, but if you are referring to all Switch ports being lazy, that is inexact, at the very least for Revelations 1 and 2 (which got gyro aiming for sure and I think some other things) and Okami (celestial brush).
I get being frustrated that DMC3 isn't coming to Switch but there's no need to go ahead and call DMC1 a weak entry when it's still fucking great.This isn't the Wii U where there was fuck all coming to the system. The 2nd half of the year is packed and the system is getting action games like Astral Chain to go along with Bayonetta 1 and 2. We don't need a dated weak entry of a great action series to have something to play or tide me over till the next big release
It's by no means a bad game but it's been far surpassed by newer action games since it came out nearly 20 years ago and time hasn't been the kindest to the game either. I'm saying weak when you compare it to 3 and the combat in 4. Can't speak for 5 yetI get being frustrated that DMC3 isn't coming to Switch but there's no need to go ahead and call DMC1 a weak entry when it's still fucking great.
Ehhh. It just feels like a quick and late port from Capcom on Switch like most of their efforts.It really is starting to feel like this is a port just to cover "how did Dante get into smash?"
They do it with newer games too aka "the Switch tax." I think Super Bomberman R for Switch is still more expensive than the PS4/XBO versions despite being a launch title on the Switch.This has been common practice many game companies are doing now: releasing old ass games on Switch with absurd price tag. Yesterday I just browsed the recent release on Switch and saw Deponia (not the collection, just 1 game), an adventure game released years ago, being sold at $40. This game is $20 on PSN and has been repeatedly on sales for less than $10.
They do fine without each other, but would do even better with each otherI mean, Capcom is doing just fine without Switch, and Switch is definitely doing fine without Capcom, so if they want to torpedo their chances of establishing a large fanbase on what will soon be the top-selling platform in the domestic market, I say go for it. Live in the now, Capcom! Be your own company!