OMG! Mega Man Zero and ZX are getting a Legacy Collection!
Please give us Battle Network and Starforce next, Capcom! Capcom has announced that the spectacular MegaMan Zero series is getting a Legacy Collection, and it’s going to include all of the Megaman Zero and ZX games! *fangirl squeal* The Megaman Zero games were my first Megaman games alongside Battle Network! Features of the Legacy Collection include: You can play using the original pixel art or filters that make it looks like smudgy watercolour (lol). Thankfully there will be a toggle option. Gallery to browse artwork from the original games. Music Player to play the game’s music to your heart’s content. Dual Screen controls that were used on the DS are returning. Casual Scenario mode to make the intense difficulty of the original games much more bearable. Save Assist feature to help you save mid-level more often. A new mode called “ZChaser” which seems to let you…
Capcom Is Charging A Ludicrous $25 USD For Devil May Cry On Switch.
Switch owners continue to be preyed on by corporate greed. Oh, wow. They really went and charge more than $15 USD for that single release of Devil May Cry for the Nintendo Switch. “Right now Devil May Cry HD Collection sells for around $30 USD. We can assume that Capcom is most definitely not charging anything below $10 for Devil May Cry [Switch Version], perhaps they may even reach for $15.” Devil May Cry for the Nintendo Switch Reveals Capcom’s Greed. I have to admit, Capcom, I underestimated just how much you’ll nickel and dime Switch owners. This is sheer madness. $25USD. Not even $20. Jesus Christ. That’s almost the same price as the full Devil May Cry HD Collection on other consoles that have all three games. You can confirm this by going to the North American Nintendo eShop page for Devil May Cry…
Devil May Cry for the Nintendo Switch Reveals Capcom’s Greed.
Old habits die hard I guess. Capcom announced that Devil May Cry is arriving on the Nintendo Switch this summer, but there’s a catch: Only the first game in the series is going to be released on the Switch. You heard that right: Only the original Devil May Cry game is going to be released on Switch, not the HD Collection that bundles the first three games of the series. Oh, but it gets even better. Capcom informed USGamer via email some pretty important clarification pertaining to the Devil May Cry release on the Nintendo Switch. Good News: The Switch version of Devil May Cry is being ported from the 2018 release of the HD Remaster Collection, meaning you can expect similar graphical fidelity to the PS4, Xbox One and PC versions. Bad News: Capcom has no plans currently to bring the other titles…