Play Internet Guessing Games With Capcom
Published: January 01, 0001
Hey! It’s more drip fed PR. This time, it’s Capcom’s turn to tease and tantalize its E3 new game announcement with the help go rummy of holy rummy Twitter. Let’s look at the clues, via website Cubed3:
Capcom fact # 1: It’s NOT Devil May Cry 5
Capcom fact # 2: It’s an action game
Capcom fact # 3: It’s from an established Capcom franchise
Capcom fact # 4: It’s not a remake
Capcom fact # 5: It’s being developed by Capcom Japan
Is it Devil May Cry 5? DOH. Then our second game is Onimusha. If you enjoy guessing games, here’s Capcom Unity‘s Twitter page. If you enjoy hamburgers, here is IN-N-OUT.
Capcom: Mystery E3 Game isn’t DMC5 royally rummy [Cubed3 via VG247]
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