Action slasher dosn't sound much like Dino Crisis.
in the pic above it says Third person action/horror.
Action slasher dosn't sound much like Dino Crisis.
It definitely sounds like a game that is primarily a third person action/slasher, but has some horror elements like, say, fighting demons. You also seem to use a sword as your primary weapon, but do have some other choices.Spark Unlimited said:(Lead Designer)-Third-person action combat or horror level design experience. Experience designing 3rd person action combat tactics and weapons.
(Senior Designer)-Third-person action combat level design experience. Experience designing 3rd person action combat tactics and weapons and scenarios.
(Character Animator)-Third person sword or melee combat genre experience.
The combat job postings make it pretty clear it is melee focused though.in the pic above it says Third person action/horror.
They seem pretty psyched about Lost Planet 3, and this was started fairly recently, so Capcom would actually be one of the most logical choices.
Two very incorrect statements, although the second one is more incorrect.
Ahahaha, please!! XDGuys, what if this is Dark Souls 2?
Onimusha. Why, Capcom?
And these guys seem to be growing fast. I see another Grin situation developing.
I don't necessarily consider Onimusha to have any horror elements (the first game was Resident Evil with Samurais when it comes to gameplay, but I don't think it retained too much of the horror aspect), so I can still maintain hope that this isn't Onimusha 5!
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onimusha#GameplayWikipedia said:Onimusha is very action-oriented with an emphasis on combat, and employing some horror elements.
I'm a bit surprised that they're giving them two different IPs to handle.
I'm being serious here, but Ninja Theory would've been a great fit for Onimusha. If Capcom was set on having a western studio do it, that is. NT's strengths for presentation and storytelling would suit them for the series.
Why is Capcom putting so much faith in them boggles my mind, there must be some reason which we haven't seen/heard off, right?
Why is Capcom putting so much faith in them boggles my mind, there must be some reason which we haven't seen/heard off, right?
I'm actually kinda hoping they are working on Onimusha, if only because that will probably mean we'll get an Onimusha HD Collection. Once I've got that then I won't really care what Cacpom does. I've been frustrated enough by their previous decisions, now I just don't care.
*LALALALALAI'MNOTLISTENINGLALALALALA*Well, here's what Wikipedia says:
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onimusha#Gameplay
Were I to, say, be contracted to make an Onimusha game despite knowing basically nothing about the series, if I had went to Wikipedia to look it up, I might be under the impression it was an action slasher game with horror elements. >_>
They are growing a ton:
Capcom faith worked for Slant Six and ORC turned to be a huge hit.
Can I ask how? They've made nothing but utter crap all gen
I hope to god it has no more legs than what it already has. I mean how in god's name did it even sell as well as it did, it didn't even have much marketing behind it =/
nah..Don't hold your breath,Onimusha 1 and 2 uses pre rendered backgrounds, they look garbage unscaled to HD and that will require redoing them completely ( too much work for cheap port job for any publisher).
But on the other hand Onimusha 3 and Dawn of Dream collection is very possible (like RE:CV and RE4 HD Collection) but unlike the RE games ..Oni3 and DoD are the bad games in the series.
Ninja Theory would've been a fantastic fit for Onimusha. That's a big part of why pairing them with DMC was especially weird, because they're an awful fit for that franchise, *and* that franchise didn't need a reboot/refocusing the way Onimusha did.I'm a bit surprised that they're giving them two different IPs to handle.
I'm being serious here, but Ninja Theory would've been a great fit for Onimusha. If Capcom was set on having a western studio do it, that is. NT's strengths for presentation and storytelling would suit them for the series.
It really does seem like most of their ressources are on Dragon's Dogma, RE 6 and their fighting games. I guess it could explain why they are outsourcing left and right.
How many copies?I hope to god it has no more legs than what it already has. I mean how in god's name did it even sell as well as it did, it didn't even have much marketing behind it =/
Aren't they also rumored to be developing Battlefront?
Which IP's has Capcom outsourced so far and to whom? I know about these:
Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City - Slant Six Games
Dead Rising 2
DmC Devil May Cry - Ninja Theory
Lost Planet 3 - Spark Unlimited
(Probably) Onimusha - Spark Unlimited
How many copies?
And yea, I too think this could be Onimusha.
Clearly it's Dino Crisis x Onimusha.
didn't capcom buy company that created dead rising 2?
I wonder what they are making..
Oh thank god.They debunked that themselves. Apparently they pitched it?