For those curious, since this always gets asked a lot and there's never a comprehensive lists, Capcom has made/is making the following current titles for current gen consoles, not counting simple ports like RE456 and USF4 on PS4 or games that haven't received a title (like the three unannounced major titles they mentioned in their latest financial report):
Released:
Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies
Ace Attorney 5
Dai Gyakuten Saiban
Dead Rising 3
DmC Definitive Edition
Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition
Dragon's Dogma Online
E.X. Troopers
Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate
Monster Hunter 4
Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate
Monster Hunter X/Generations
Monster Hunter Frontier G
Nazo Waku Yakata
Resident Evil HD
Resident Evil 0 HD
Resident Evil Revelations
Resident Evil Revelations 2
Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D
Sengoku Basara 4
Sengoku Basara 4: Sumeragi
Street Fighter V
In development:
Ace Attorney 6
Deep Down
Monster Hunter Stories
Resident Evil 2 Remake
Resident Evil 7
Sengoku Basara: Sanada Yukimura-den
Umbrella Corps
A lot of the released titles include cross-gen titles.
Basically they felt the actual game creation tools part of the engine wasn't efficient enough for them to make AAA PS4 caliber games on, so they tried to make something with fully automatic lighting and fluid sims and etc to cut down on lighting and VFX workloads.
The performance profile of that wasn't actually workable on this generation of consoles though which is why Deep Down took place in tiny rooms and seemed to run at 720p.
This wasn't acceptable for most of their games though so they had to figure out how to rebuild it to actually work for their targeted game design.
So far they've only ended up shipping MT Framework, UE4, and soon Unity 5 games on PS4.
Didn't games released on later iterations of MT Framework (2.0 and on) also struggle a fair bit more than earlier titles?
I think RE7 is on a rebranded version of this as well, so maybe two games!
Though there was an implication that RE7's engine might be an entirely separate inhouse engine.
Was this also in the latest financial reports? I remember one passage talking about a new engine, but I assumed that was just referring to Panta Rhei.