It is well known that in the world of video games if a franchise does not sell it is summed up by the fact that it spends a lot of time in oblivion, this has become known especially with Capcom and their brands, as there are several of them that have been absent as Mega Man, Dinocrisis, Strider, Captain Commandoamong others that have not had new games. And with this topic that has risen among the masses, the very Hideo Kamiya has mentioned which ones they would like to have back today.
Recently a documentary video has been released in which the creator of Bayonetta he met with Ikumi Nakamura to talk about their time in the industry, highlighting many games they have produced or directed as The Wonderful 101, Devil May Cry and more than achieved their fame. Within the conversation two very dear names came to light, Okami and Viewtiful Joewith which it cannot work in any way, since both are properties of Capcomwhich have been buried for years.
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Here is the creative description:
Hideki Kamiya is a renowned Japanese video game designer and director, best known for his work with Capcom and PlatinumGames. He has played a pivotal role in the creation of several critically acclaimed and influential video games. Kamiya began his career at Capcom, where he worked on titles such as Resident Evil 2 (1998), serving as director. He then directed Devil May Cry (2001), a game that significantly shaped the action genre with its elegant combat and complex mechanics.
In 2006, he co-founded PlatinumGames, where he continued to innovate in the gaming industry. He directed Bayonetta (2009), a game celebrated for its fast, fluid combat and over-the-top action. His other notable works include Viewtiful Joe (2003) and Ōkami (2006), both of which showcased his distinctive creative vision and storytelling skills.
He is known for his unique approach to game design, often emphasizing game mechanics, player experience, and imaginative worlds. His contributions have had a lasting impact on the industry, inspiring both gamers and developers around the world.
For now, not much is known regarding the return of both franchises. What we have seen in relation to Okami It is a mask for Path of The Goddess.
Via: Gonintendo
Author’s note: It would definitely be amazing to have them back, at least remasters of Viewtiful Joe for these times, and there are already new versions of Okami.
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