Additionally, a new trailer was included in the tweet which you can also watch through the Capcom USA YouTube channel. The video ends with the release announcement, stating that the Xbox One, PC, and PS4 versions will be “Coming Soon.”
Originally released worldwide on February 25, 2021,
Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection was a Nintendo Switch exclusive on release. The game features local co-op as well as multiple difficulty modes, which will be present in the PS4, Xbox One and Steam versions.
The game itself is a reboot of Capcom’s
Ghosts ‘n Goblins arcade game that first released in 1985, and is just as difficult (if you want it to be). Redone in an artbook style, the game also features replayable stages and a “Magic Metronome” which can be used to speed up or slow down the game’s speed. Finally, after beating a stage players also get access to “shadow stages” which add harder enemies and traps to keep things fresh.
Monster Hunter Rise isn’t far off. It won’t be long before we’re swinging into a new full-fledged adventure of hunting and gear grinds against massive beasts both familiar and never before seen. Capcom has already impressed with the scope of goods available in this upcoming game, but if you were still on the fence, you’ll have a chance to see what’s up again as Monster Hunter Rise gets a new demo this week with a deadly new hunt to explore.
Capcom released a fresh new trailer featuring the second demo for Monster Hunter Rise on the Capcom USA YouTube channel on March 8, 2021. The trailer actually puts returning monsters Zinogre and Nargacuga at the front and center with a demonstration of Silkbind attacks and Wyvern Riding mechanics used on both before we get another look at the gallery of monsters. It also teases a title update in which we’ll get Chameleos later after the game launches on March 26. That said, the trailer ends with the reveal of a new demo coming on Marc