Since the Nintendo 3DS unveiling at E3 2010, Capcom has been one of the handheld’s biggest supporters. Having announced three major exclusives: Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition, Resident Evil: Revelations, and Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D, it was clear Nintendo was catering the Nintendo 3DS towards a more mature oriented crowd with the new handheld and Capcom would lead the way with some key software. Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition was the most impressive launch title available and now Capcom is back to unleash their second 3DS title with the release of Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D.
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Eternal Darkness was way ahead of its time especially for a Nintendo exclusive.
I would love to see a remake or sequel (multiplatform)
4 people love Eternal Darkness.
Quick! Jump on that remake, whoever holds the rights these days.
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Games like Lethal Company end up scary because of their freeform nature, while Resident Evil's polish and storytelling ultimately make them rather tame in comparison. Agree or disagree?