They might be completely different games but the general idea for Capcom and the Switch seems to be 'if one game doesn't sell then none will!'. It's crazy.Įdited on Sat 14th October, 2017 23:06 by Capcom doesn't always seem to make the most logical decisions but it probably will rely on the sales of the Revelations ports. As soon as they get some credit and start to grow, though, they start to look like lots of other devs. A lot of the little indies, even if you are sick of the style of most of the games, are the only ones left not completely bought out and puppeted by the large publishers. Kind of gave me new perspective on indies, to be honest. So, I know you meant your comment as a joke or whatever, but having worked somewhat in the field, interacted with quite a few publishers/developers/journalists, and having friends who are currently still working in the field, yea.
It's sleazy, underhanded, and very back-stabby. You'd be sickened.īut that's the world of big business for any industry.
Have you ever worked in the industry? I interned as a games journalist a few years ago and got to see just the tip of the iceberg. 'Sony bribed SquareEnix Capcom to not give any chance for Switch.'Īssuming you're being sarcastic, you'd be surprised. I'm waiting for a certain someone to say: