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As a long-timeCapcomfan, I could not be happier to see these old franchises finally come back.
Okami and Onimusha were some of Capcoms coolest titles ever released on the PlayStation 2.

The time has come for Capcom to revive its classic franchises.
God Hand
God Hand is a third-person beat em up released in 2006 on the PlayStation 2.
In addition, it had dynamic difficulty prefs that changed in real-time depending on your skill level (i.e.
enemies would unlock new moves and hit harder if you were a master of the game).

Knock out demons with the fist of a god.
on the Nintendo DS in 2005.
Players took control of giant mecha and beat the nuts and bolts out of each other.
Although the franchise hasn’t seen a new entry since 2010’s much-maligned Final Fight: Double Impact.

Henshin-a-go-go Baby!
However, the series has laid dormant since the release of 2013’s Lost Planet 3.
The mainline Mega Man games followed the adventures of the young robot named Mega Man (a.k.a.
The series has gone on hiatus since the release of the divisive Marvel Vs. Capcom Infinite in 2017.

Cyberbots is the progenitor of giant robot fighting games.
It released in 1999 for the original PlayStation and was a spiritual cousin of Capcom’sResident Evilseries.

Cody and Haggar cleaning Metro City of Mad Gears.

We’re going to need bigger guns for this bug.

Darkstalkers - the dark, twisted, violent counterpart to Street Fighter.

It’s time for the Blue Bomber to get the RE Engine makeover.

Worlds collide in the Marvel Vs. Capcom 2.

Heroes facing off against a savage beast in Breath of Fire 4.

There’s no escaping this dino crisis.

I can’t wait slice up Genma again in Onimusha: Way of the Sword.
















