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You can put Dragon's Dogma 2 alongside Space Marine 2 and Helldivers 2 as a sterling example of what happens when you stop trying to make AAA games for everyone: "It’s normal if some people outside that target audience don't like the game"
By Dustin Bailey published
News "I made the game not like a Nintendo one to be liked by all the people, but for a certain type of audience"

Resident Evil 7 was "possibly too scary" and "some people couldn't handle it," says director Koshi Nakanishi, and that's why Resident Evil 9 has a third-person mode to "make it slightly easier to deal with"
By Jordan Gerblick published
News "I want to make sure that people enjoy this game"

Oh good, Resident Evil Requiem director says "there are similarities" to the scariest scene in Resident Evil history, but on "another level" of "claustrophobic, unarmed" tension
By Jordan Gerblick published
News Capcom wanted to add "something fresh" to Resident Evil 9 instead of "copying and pasting over House Beneviento"

RPG veteran behind Devil May Cry and Dragon's Dogma wants his next game to combine "the best of everything he’s worked on," but does not want it to be a Soulslike
By Scott McCrae published
News "I appreciate their contribution but I’m not going to create the same thing"

Resident Evil Requiem monsters will throw furniture at you, which isn't even scary, it's rude
By Jordan Gerblick published
News Resident Evil 9 takes jump scares to a whole new level

I've just played 30 minutes of Pragmata, and if you ignore the piggybacking child, this is Capcom bringing its classic shooter formula to the very front
By Andrew Brown published
Preview Gamescom 2025 | Part platformer, part shooter, all weird

The new Resident Evil Requiem gameplay reveal has left me with more questions than answers, so here are the 5 biggest mysteries I can't wait to solve
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Feature Curiouser and curiouser

Resident Evil Requiem's new trailer makes a great case for Grace Ashcroft, not boring old Leon Kennedy, being the anxiety-riddled hero we need for the series' scariest entry yet
By Jordan Gerblick published
Opinion Opinion | Horror is less horrifying when you're hot and cool and unstoppable
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