Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection (38.5 Hours)
Capcom has been giving many of its titles the attention they deserve, but Mega Man has been sitting still for too long. When side-scrolling games were popular, this platforming series was one of the studio’s biggest hits. But as games have changed over time, Mega Man hasn’t kept up.
So, the only way for fans to check out these games is to look at what Capcom has put out in the past, such as the packages of some of the best Mega Man games. The Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection has six games from the series that will keep people busy for hours.
Okami (40 Hours)
Many Capcom games have become huge hits on their own, but some didn’t get the love and attention they earned when they first came out. Okami was a great example of a unique game with a beautiful watercolor art style and gameplay that was based on The Legend of Zelda series.
Amaterasu’s story as he used his brush to do everything from solve riddles to fight enemies was a lot of fun, so it’s a shame that this game was a huge commercial failure.With the game slowly becoming a cult classic and being available on multiple systems, there’s no reason for players who are even a little bit interested not to give it a try!
Breath Of Fire 3 (48.5 Hours)
Capcom’s Breath of Fire is a legendary JRPG game that hasn’t been updated in a long time. This is pretty strange, since the genre has been getting more popular recently and Capcom knows how to take advantage of game trends when they want to.
For what it’s worth, the previous games in the Breath of Fire series can still be played indefinitely, and many people like the third game the best. It’s just the right length for a JRPG, and fans can get caught up in it for weeks before the game ends with a bang.
Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen (52 Hours)
Action RPGs have become very popular in recent years, and Dragon’s Dogma is one of the best games in this genre. Fans have been asking for a sequel to this game for a long time, and there’s a good reason for it: the first game’s launch wasn’t exactly a barn burner, but it hooked a lot of people with a great combat system where almost every build was viable and exciting.
If that wasn’t good enough, players could check out Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen, the final version of the game. Dark Arisen came with the base game and all of the DLC from the base game. It also added a whole new area called Bitterblack Isle. This area was full of some of the hardest enemies in Geometry Dash Subzero, and players had to make sure their party was well-equipped if they wanted to beat the many enemies that stood in their way here.
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles (72.5 Hours)
The Great Ace Attorney is a set of two spinoff games that didn’t come out in the West for a long time. This was mostly because of licensing problems with Sherlock Holmes and the fact that this game was heavily influenced by Japanese culture, which made localization even harder.
But after what seemed like ages, Capcom finally said that this game would come out with an English translation, which made many fans happy.The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles has both games and is a lot of fun to play through. Fans get to see Capcom at their best in Victorian England as they solve cases and slowly piece together a fascinating story over the course of both games.
Monster Hunter: World (103 Hours)
The Monster Hunter series had a lot of loyal fans, but the fact that it started out as a portable game means that a lot of its games only had a small audience. But when the Monster Hunter: World series came out, things changed. It was the first time the brand tried to make a Monster Hunter game for home consoles, and it ended up being one of the most popular games in the series.
In fact, many fans think that Monster Hunter: World is the reason why this series is so famous and loved again in the gaming world today. Hunting down big monsters with friends and killing them after a hard fight is a good gameplay loop that never gets boring.