Comic-Con Spotlight: Capcom
| Adam Bruno |
Next, we come to Capcom. With such awesome titles as Marvel vs. Capcom 3 and Dead Rising 2, there was a whole lot to see.
| Adam Bruno |
Next, we come to Capcom. With such awesome titles as Marvel vs. Capcom 3 and Dead Rising 2, there was a whole lot to see.
| Adam Bruno |
Yesterday, I was lucky enough to interview Stephanie Sheh, a talented actress and producer in anime and video games. Her resume is extensive, and her video game credits include Odin Sphere, Tales of the Abyss, Suikoden V, and Resident Evil (she’s the current voice of Rebecca Chambers).
She’s also both produced and lent her voice to the popular anime series FLCL (Fooly Cooly), and her anime credits include Naruto, Bleach, Lucky Star, and Blood+. I also got to meet her friend Kei “K.” Yukon, who was nice enough to give her own input on some questions as well. They both even had some advice for those of us interested in voice-acting.
| Chris Burke |
By now you probably thought you’d never hear a dissenting opinion on Capcom’s über-hyped survival-horror title Resident Evil 5. Well, the silence has been broken, and by a Japanese analyst no less. Prepare for the apocalypse!
| Chris Benson |
Zombies. With numerous appearances in everything from Grand Theft Auto to Call of Duty, they’re more popular now than ever. People just can’t seem to get enough of those walking dead and their adorable antics.
But, zombies in games isn’t a new idea. No, the industry’s love affair with the undead is a long and storied one, beginning in 1984 with Zombie Zombie for the ZX Spectrum, and ending in 2010, when games are declared illegal due to their inducement of thought crimes.
So, what better way to start the new year, than with a look at all the best Zombie games of yesterday and today? (That was a rhetorical question, stupid.):