
Capcom’s Kenji Inafune recently talked about past titles developed by Clover Studios. Although Clover Studios no longer exists, Capcom could still continue to make titles like Viewtiful Joe, Okami, and God Hand. The dilemma, however, is that Inafune showed no sign of enthusiasm towards continuing these series, stating that the likelihood of sequels is “not very likely or appealing.”
“At this time, we have no plans of making sequels to any of those properties. I can’t say we won’t, for certain, but it’s not very likely or appealing. If we had no other properties to depend on for making new games, we might be desperate enough to create sequels to those titles, but that’s not the case. We have a lot of titles that we want to make and other sequels that are waiting to be made. So, there’s no interest at the moment.”
This is a little disappointing for fans of these series, but there is hope for Mega Man fans.
“This title has been revived based on our users’ feedback. They indicated that they wanted to see it again, so if we can continue to find ways to involve users and use their feedback to evolve the game, I think we can go on to continue to make MM10, MM11, and so on. The main point is how and if we can continue to incorporate user feedback into the creation of the game.”
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I guess they don’t want to put the effort into something a lot of people won’t buy. Sad shame really.