Ah, publisher surveys. You gotta love ’em. Sometimes they’ll press certain companies into reviving age-old properties, and what better company to dig up old chestnuts than Capcom.
The latest survey comes by way of the Japanese site Capcom Town, which is currently hosting a “super election” with 10 simple questions to answer. There are nominal rewards involved for reaching certain participation milestones, but the rule rub lies within the content of the questions themselves.
Let’s take a look at what could be cooking at Capcom in the next decade or so.
Capcom yet again asks fans about the viability of reviving old IP
Once you register, you’ll gain access to the survey. To sate your curiosity, here are all of the questions:
- Which Capcom game do you like the best?
- Who is your favorite Capcom character?
- What do you look for in Capcom games?
- What image do you have of Capcom?
- Are there any Capcom game series (including spinoff games) that you would like to see get a sequel or new game?
- Is there a game you’d like to see completely remade with the latest technology, including character designs and story direction?
- What was the first Capcom game you played?
- Which Capcom game has influenced you the most?
- Do you have a complaint you would like to share with Capcom?
- We welcome all your support for Capcom (the answers include yes, no, and it depends on how Capcom acts)
Notably, as part of question five, the options include:
- Darkstalkers
- Okami
- Onimusha
- Ace Attorney
- Street Fighter
- Sengoku Basara
- Dino Crisis
- Dead Rising
- Devil May Cry
- Dragon’s Dogma
- Toraware No Paruma
- Vs. Capcom
- Resident Evil
- Final Fight
- Breath of Fire
- Ghosts ‘n Goblins
- Monster Hunter
- Lost Planet
- Mega Man
- 1942
As is the case with Capcom at any given moment, several of these franchises have gotten a few refreshes over the years (even Ghosts ‘n Goblins), and some of them are currently undergoing a lengthy hiatus. But the ones that stick out like a sore thumb include Onimusha (which hasn’t gotten a mainline title since 2006, but did see a remaster in 2018, and an anime in 2023), and Dino Crisis: which has been as dead as a dinosaur since 2003 (some would say even before that).
This is F-Zero-level dormancy here (granted, that one at least got a snazzy “99” battle royale spinoff). Maybe one day some of these forgotten stories will be retold. Hey Capcom, where’s the Asura’s Wrath option?
Published: Feb 6, 2024 02:20 pm