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Ōkami prototype A (2004) | Ōkami Sequel (2024)
Bayonetta PC 2017
Hideki Kamiya’s ongoing commitment to asking Capcom for Resident Evil: But Everyone Is Fine Actually is extremely funny to me.
The man directed RE2 and has apparently spent years trying to manifest a non-scary Biohazard where Leon retires, bakes bread, gardens, fishes, sells lemonade, and everyone gets revenge on Chief Irons.
An Okami sequel has been announced at THE GAME AWARDS with Hideki Kamiya directing
The game has clearly been an early success.
Despite all the perceived controversy and faux outrage in the leadup to its release, few games have had as impactful of a launch as Assassin's Creed Shadows. Within days of its release, the game had crossed over 2,000,000 players, becoming Ubisoft's second-biggest launch of all-time and on pace to hit 6,000,000 players in a month. But if you ask legendary Japanese developer Hideki Kamiya why that may be, it's because most people aren't enraged with the game. Most "normal" people, that is. Taking to Twitter, Kamiya first congratulated Ubisoft on passing 2,000,000 players. Then, in a follow-up post, he noted that a "majority of normal people" have been silent as compared to the vocal minority of outraged gamers. He added, "I wonder if there's (a) way to make these "normal people" equally visible in everything..."
Fuck let him remake DMC1 and direct a DMC6. After that Netflix trash and the Reboot we deserve it.
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