Kunitsu-Gami feels like a long-lost Capcom PS2 game, and I mean that as a sincere compliment

Kunitsu-Gami feels like a long-lost Capcom PS2 game, and I mean that as a sincere compliment

June is the month for the biggest videogame studios to flaunt their biggest videogames. What is an event like Summer Game Fest without CG trailers that look like they were rendered on servers that burn wads of $100 bills every second for fuel? Capcom is no exception: one of the highlights of PlayStation's State of Play stream was the bombastic Monster Hunter Wilds. But the Capcom game I actually got to play at Summer Game Fest is the opposite of …