Shinji Mikami believes Monster Hunter's success makes creating a new Dino Crisis difficult
The former Dino Crisis director shared that he feels Monster Hunter has adequately nailed down a lot of things when it comes to fighting big dinosaurs.
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The former Dino Crisis director shared that he feels Monster Hunter has adequately nailed down a lot of things when it comes to fighting big dinosaurs.
Mikami joined Grasshopper Manufacture in a presentation to talk about Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered, but also shared his thoughts on future projects.
Mikami said in an interview that he'd wanted to leave Tango Gameworks for eight years, but felt a responsibility to the games the studio was making at the time.
The former Tango Gameworks lead left the studio shortly after the release of Hi-Fi Rush.
Bethesda has confirmed that Mikami will be exiting the studio he founded in 2010 in the months ahead.
The studio director is interested in Tango Gameworks pursuing smaller non-horror games following Ghostwire: Tokyo.
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