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I just hope they will make it better than DD2 and DD1 (DD1 being my Favorite game ever, even before Dark Arisen)
MH is their giant now, but it wasn't before, not close. Just like DD, MH was a half-cooked concept game full of questionable choices, nothing more than a portable / Nintendo series. DD was the first "MH World" but it didn't outsell Skyrim so they put the lid on it.
Around 2012: Capcom was still pushing Street Fighter and little else. They lost MM creator to greed. Their biggest franchise took hit RE5 and RE6 were trash games. They managed to screw up their fighting game portfolio as well. SF4 itself was released after 10 years of absence, so was MvC3 (more than 10 years). Undertsanding they can't release a fighting game every 15 fkn years, they released SF5, in an early access / demo state. MvC3 Ultimate, while critically acclaimed by the FGC, saw a scuffed greedy release. SFXT was set to be the ultimate crossover, the Fortnite of fighting games. They fumbled SFxT and MvCI so hard that Capcom and the FGC do not talk about it in an attempt to ignore it happened.
At this juncture Capcom needed to do something. So they rebooted RE and used the new RE Engine to invest in their sleeper franchises, MH and now DD, and it paid off.
All they need to do now is to bring back Mega Man off the moon and reboot the better RE game, Code Veronica.
literal lie.
DDDA lifetime is 4 million combining all platforms and current sell through.
Let's just hope they at least do one big decent end-game dungeon.
They could give this game post-launch support instead of making us wait for an expansion like BBI 2. A lot of the game's flaws wouldn't really need a gigantic overhaul or anything. Example:
- Make the Unmoored World something you can visit at will via a special riftstone in NG+ if you achieved the true ending. Place it somewhere close to the Dragonforged.
- A lot of the game's monster variety is backloaded into the last third of the game. I personally think that the area between the Border Checkpoint and the Sacred Arbor should be considered a fourth biome (mountainous region), and some of the Battahl variants should be spread out into that region.
However, I think they'll just add BBI as an island/dungeon you can visit early-ish and leave the main game alone for the most part. . . just like Dark Arisen.
Agreed. The game is one big patch away from being a masterpiece. And I say that as someone who really enjoys it as it is already.
The core frame is here. Awesome combat and class system, great open world ... but it just feels under exploited at the moment. We need more variety and fun reasons to scour through the huge map over and over again.
Capcom leaks in 2022 showed 6 million units combined
https://www.capcom.co.jp/ir/english/business/salesdata.html
combined sales is 8.4m.