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Best Capcom Games On the PS4 and PS5

Since the late 1970s, Capcom has been one of the most beloved video game companies in the world. Many of their best games appear on the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. Some of them are remakes brought into the modern world of gaming, while others are new originals and future classics. Whether you’re a fan of Monster Hunter, Mega Man, or Resident Evil, here are the ten best Capcom games on the PS4 and PS5.

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Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy

Phoenix Wright, Apollo, and Trucy
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Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney has been rereleased on PlayStation 4 and 5, based on the original game from 2007. Whether you’re an old fan returning on a new console or a new fan looking to try it out, this game is a fantastic return to the series. This installment takes place seven years after the first Ace Attorney games and has you working under Phoenix Wright, the previous protagonist. With the help of his adopted daughter Trucy, you must solve a variety of murder cases.

Capcom Arcade Cabinet

Splash art of all the characters from the Capcom Arcade Cabinet
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If you’re too young to remember the days of the arcade but want to see what it’s about, or if you’re an older gamer wanting to relive your childhood, Capcom Arcade Cabinet has you covered. Capcom Arcade Cabinet is a collection of various Capcom arcade games from the 1980s. This includes:

  • 1942
  • 1943 Kai
  • 1943: The Battle of Midway
  • Avengers
  • Black Tiger
  • Commando
  • Exed Exes
  • Ghosts ‘n Goblins
  • Gun.Smoke
  • Hyper Dyne Side Arms
  • Legendary Wings
  • Pirate Ship Higemaru
  • Section Z
  • Son Son
  • The Speed Rambler
  • Trojan
  • Vulgus

Devil May Cry 5

A character from Devil May Cry 5 punches a demon with firey fists
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If you like Resident Evil, the Devil May Cry series is a must-play. Originally conceived as a Resident Evil sequel, Devil May Cry has you go on a mission where you must hunt demons and complete a variety of challenges along the way. The fifth game has you play protagonists with demonic powers as they try to defeat the demon king. Gameplay is mostly focused on fighting and using a variety of attacks, so if fighting enemies is your style, Devil May Cry 5 is an excellent game to pick up.

Exoprimal

Players with exosuits use their weapons as dinosaurs roar in the background
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Two words: guns and dinosaurs. Though it didn’t do very well on launch, Exoprimal is a solid game to play with friends, especially if you and your pals are into first-person shooters. In this game, players must control exosuits in order to fight dinosaurs and complete objectives with their team before other teams do.

Mega Man 11

Mega Man leaps in the air, ready to shoot from his hand blaster. The Mega Man 11 logo is in front of him.
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If you’ve played Mega Man before, you already know what to expect from Mega Man 11. But that’s far from a negative. Mega Man 11 builds on the already reliable quality of the other Mega Man games with similar gameplay and inclusion of the features players already know and love. It also includes difficulty settings, time trials, and worldwide leaderboards, adapting the game for every kind of player.

Monster Hunter: World

A brown dragon
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Monster Hunter is pretty self-explanatory: you hunt monsters. Despite being part of a series, Monster Hunter: World is perfectly accessible to new players. If you’ve been wanting to play the long-running franchise but you’re not sure where to start, this is a great game to do that.

Okami HD

Japanese-style art of a white wolf with red markings
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This re-release of Okami is a high-definition remake of the original 2006 game. It centers around the sun goddess Amaterasu, who takes the form of a white wolf as she tries to save the land from the darkness. The game features many characters and motifs from Japanese Shinto spirituality, and the art style is inspired by traditional Japanese art styles like ukiyo-e and sumi-e.

Resident Evil Village

A grim-looking man with half of his face shrouded in darkness. Only a single yellow eye shines in that darkness. The logo for Resident Evil Village is in front of him
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Resident Evil Village is the tenth main installment of the Resident Evil franchise, released in 2021. It follows Ethan Winters as he explores a monster-filled village in search of his missing daughter after she is kidnapped by Chris Redfield, the series’ previous protagonist. While not the best game in the Resident Evil franchise, it combines some of the previous entries’ best features into a thrilling single-player adventure.

Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection

Various Street Fighter characters with the logo in front of them

As part of Street Fighter’s 30th Anniversary in 2018, this collection of games compiles twelve Street Fighter games from the 1990s. This includes the first Street Fighter, the Street Fighter II games, the Street Fighter Alpha games, and the Street Fighter III games. Some of them even have online multiplayer modes, allowing you to compete with players all around the world.


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