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A western dev wanted to pitch new Haunting Ground to Capcom

GE: "It’d be fair to say that Haunting Ground isn’t one of Capcom’s most-popular IPs. Only one game in the “series” has been released, and it’s rather niche."

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DarkBlood4075d ago

not a title i was aware of but i know its on the psn store i think, id get it but i rather snag a ps2 copy for my collection if i can luckly find it among some retro stores in my area lol

Sonyslave34075d ago

My sis love this game she gonna love this news

jc485734075d ago

You know I want. If they can retain some of the art style that Capcom is known for and Westernize it a little bit more, then I'm ok with Western developer reviving this franchise. My main problem with Western developers is that they tend to change the character designs in such a way that it takes away the charm the game originally had previously. I just don't want them to repeat DmC because that game feels completely detached from the rest of the series despite the fact being a reboot. I mean, if you are going to change the art direction, it better be damn good and appealing. Lost Planet 3 is another game that looks very different and ugly, so I hope they make some changes before its release.

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HarryMasonHerpderp4074d ago

Loved Haunting Ground, it was ahead of it's time.

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A Look Back At Capcom's Masterpiece, Haunting Ground

FreeckyCake writes: "Haunting Ground (Demento in Japan) is a survival horror title that uses assets from Resident Evil 4. But instead of following the formula, it ditches it to bring the player a unique experience that you, unfortunately, won’t find elsewhere. "

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Bathory666915d ago (Edited 915d ago )

I think the criticisms are completely warranted. I loved clock tower 3. Sure it’s ridiculous, but it was really fun and quite brutal. Haunting ground felt lifeless and repetitive. Wandering around a giant maze (the castle) was a chore and the herb crafting/puzzles were tedious. The backtracking was overkill. Being stuck in that castle was a bad idea and should have only been part of the game. What ends up happening is you get tired of it really quick and it’s just going from room to room to room. Same with silent hill 2 hospital levels. Tedious, yet they are only a level and you continue moving forward in the town. You are exploring and making progress. Haunting doesn’t feel like that at all. Great premise, but i personally think clock tower 3 was way better and more fun and was Short and sweet. Never outstayed it’s welcome. Haunting is ok, just not a masterpiece by any means. It’s really boring. When you dread playing a game because of the level design that’s a problem. It’s a chore.

ManMarmalade915d ago

And this is why it's called an opinion 🌈

Bathory666915d ago (Edited 915d ago )

Yes but this wasn’t an opinion this was a total fan boy over reaching and delusional. It’s a hidden gem yes, but masterpiece? when you have games like silent hill 1 and 2, resident evil 2, re4, fatal frame 2 This is quite insulting.

FreeckyCake915d ago

I respect your opinion, and I think the part where you mentioned the herbs crafting being tedious is sometimes valid, but at the same time, it was made to be that way. I assume that if they made it easier, that would have made Fiona quite OP early on.

Clock Tower 3 had its good and bad moments. Alyssa's movements were kind of slow, she can't even run from all those stalkers, but I definitely liked the boss fights. Fighting your enemies using a bow just because you're a Rooder was a fine addition, and the sudden appearance of enemies was quite challenging too.

However, Clock Tower 3 had no exploration, Haunting Ground had. You could literally explore the entire the castle in the end ( before the final boss) or each time you outwit a boss. So, yeah, there's definitely some exploration to do in the castle and I haven't felt bored of that castle personally. In fact, I found the castle to be designed well and full of things to do. It kind of reminds me of Temi-ni-gru from DMC 3. Both are great and each corner in the castle is either a reference to Clock Tower or a horror material.

What I liked about Haunting Ground is its atmosphere, and that itself is an improvement over Clock Tower 3. Plus, fighting your enemies by only solving puzzles was a fine addition that I fell in love with immediately after defeating Debilitas.

To each his own I guess, but Haunting Ground was definitely an ambitious project by Capcom.

Bathory666915d ago (Edited 915d ago )

I agree both had good and bad as essentially haunting ground is Clock Tower 4. I really wanted to love haunting ground but the design and endless rooms really took me out of it. It’s good, just not what it could have been.

FreeckyCake915d ago (Edited 915d ago )

@Bathory666

I found Haunting Ground to be better than Fatal Frame 2. No need to change my mind, and I think you should learn to respect others' opinions before accusing them of something they aren't. I have to always remind myself that N4G users are just gamers who play mainstream stuff. It's funny how you want to impose your opinion, but I can't. Talk about double-standards.

Bathory666901d ago

Better than fatal frame 2? Ok you’re smoking crack if you think that’s true

Knightofelemia915d ago

Just another Capcom title they put out and magically forgotten all about like Clock Tower, Dino Crisis, Breath of Fire. I enjoy this game and play it from time to time it needs a remake or reboot same with Dino Crisis, Clock Tower and Breath of Fire.

FreeckyCake915d ago

Capcom has a plethora of dead IPs that may never make a comeback.

* Looks at Maximo *

ManMarmalade915d ago

Maximo is a name i havent heard in a while. That'd be such a great announcement.

Bathory666915d ago

Omg i love Maximo what a great game that was. Sad army of zin never released on psn.

whitbyfox915d ago

Still have it on PS2, masterpiece it most certainly is not.

FreeckyCake915d ago

It certainly is a masterpiece.

FreeckyCake915d ago

I don't care about reviews, buddy. I have myself.

jBlakeeper915d ago

I remember playing this game and found it difficult and the controls were not so great. But it’s also creepy and still a pretty good game overall IMO.

Bathory666901d ago

Yeah it’s ok. Masterpiece was just wow. He must be smoking some pretty good herb

SCW1982915d ago

Masterpiece is a bit of a stretch but it was a cool idea.

Bathory666915d ago

Lol i know that was a fanboy article big time. I love survival horror to death, but let’s be realistic. It’s Definitely good, a solid 7/10, but not a masterpiece by any stretch.

FreeckyCake915d ago

Sadly, I'm not a fanboy, I played a lot of Capcom survival horror games and other underrated titles from them.

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12 Ridiculously Expensive Games That Will Lay Waste to Your Wallet

Old video games can be ridiculously expensive. Rarity is the common theme among the most expensive titles, no matter how unimpressive the game is.

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5 Elite Animal Companions in Video Games

HPP's Aimee Hart discusses her top five companions that she loves in video games, because, let's face it, there aren’t many people in the world who don’t like animals. It applies to video games too! Join in the discussion now!

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derkasan2246d ago

Can’t forget Galfords pup.

Nintentional2246d ago (Edited 2246d ago )

Where the heck is D-Dog from MGS V? 👀

_-EDMIX-_2246d ago

D-dog has saved my life so many times in that game lol

Seraphim2246d ago

No Palico!? what about Daxter? I mean come on. How about Senu from Assassins Creed Origins? Doesn't get any better than a pet eagle you can use like a drone. And as Nintentional stated, where's D-Dog from MGSV. Should have at least made a top 10 to include these animal companions.