Capcomis a company that has enjoyed a massive boost in reputation courtesy of its many polished and excellent releases, ranging from new titles to faithful remasters that are doing a great job of attracting more fans to check out their games. The studio’s history in the video game industry is a long and interesting one,developing and publishing hundreds of amazing gamesthat have enamored fans all over the globe.
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The company has done a great job of making games that take a while to complete but don’t lose the player’s attention at any step of the way. This, in itself, is a massive achievement in its own right, with the studio boasting a wealth of lengthy and immersive games that will keep players engaged for a substantial amount of time indeed.
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6Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection (38.5 Hours)
While Capcom has been giving many of its franchises the love they deserve, one particular IPthat has remained dormant for too long isMega Man. This platforming series used to be one of the studio’s powerhouses back when side-scrolling titles were all the rage. However, as the gaming landscape has evolved over time,Mega Manhas failed to adapt to the changing times.
As a result, the only way fans can explore these titles is by checking out the past releases by Capcom, including the various collections they formed for some of the bestMega Mangames. TheMega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collectionfeatures six games from the series that are bound to keep players occupied for hours on end.

5Okami (40 Hours)
Many Capcom games have become extremely popular in their own right…but others didn’t really get the love and adoration they deserved at launch. One such unique title that incorporated a beautiful watercolor art style while also emulating the gameplay ofThe Legend of Zeldaseries to great effect wasOkami.
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The story of Amaterasu as he used his brush to do everything from solving puzzles to battling against enemies made for a great time, and it’s a shame that this title ended up being a massive commercial flop.With the game slowly attaining a cult classic statuswhile being released on multiple platforms, there’s no excuse for players to not check this title out for themselves if they’re even remotely interested!
4Breath Of Fire 3 (48.5 Hours)
Breath of Fireis a legendary JRPG series by Capcom thathasn’t seen a modern release for quite some time. This is pretty puzzling, given the fact that the genre has been on the rise in recent times, and Capcom certainly knows how to capitalize on gaming trends when they put their minds to it.
For what it’s worth, the previous games in theBreath of Fireseries are still infinitely playable to this day, with the third game being a fan favorite of many. It’s the perfect length for a JRPG and something that fans can get invested in for weeks before finally finishing the game with a bang!

3Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen (52 Hours)
Action RPGs have become all the rage in modern times, and there’s no better title to check out in this regard thanDragon’s Dogma. There’s a reason why this game is finally getting a sequel after fans were pretty much begging for it for the longest time — the first game’s launch may not have been a barn burner in any way, but it got many people hooked courtesy of a brilliant combat system where pretty much every build was viable and exciting.
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If that wasn’t great enough as is, then players could check out the definitive release of the title,Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen. Along with the base game,Dark Arisenfeatured all the DLC from the base gamealong with an entirely new area called Bitterblack Isle. This area was populated with some of the hardest enemies in the game, and players had to kit their party out properly if they could even stand a chance against the wealth of enemies that stood in their way here.
2The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles (72.5 Hours)
The Great Ace Attorneyis a set of two spinoff games that didn’t receive a release on Western shores for the longest time, namely due to the licensing issues stemming from the character of Sherlock Holmes along with the extreme Japanese influence in this title that made localization an even greater task.
However, after what felt like eons, Capcom finally announced that this game would be released with an English localization to the delight of many fans.The Great Ace Attorney Chroniclesfeatures both games and is a blast to play through, featuring Capcom at their very best in Victorian England as fans solve cases anduncover a scintillating mystery that is slowly built up over the course of the two games.

1Monster Hunter: World (103 Hours)
TheMonster Hunterseries definitely had a dedicated fanbase, but there’s no denying that its portable roots led to several games having more of a limited audience. However, things changed with the advent of theMonster Hunter: Worldseries, which was the franchise’s first attempt to make aMonster Huntergame for home consoles that ended up being one of the most successful games in the series.
In fact, many fans believe thatMonster Hunter: Worldis the reason why this series has become so popular and beloved in the modern gaming landscape once again. Hunting down huge monstrosities with friends and taking them out after a grueling battle is a solid gameplay loop that never ceases to be entertaining.

