Shinji Mikami, Part 2: An Eclectic Journey - Archipel Caravan

This is the second part to our long portrait on Shinji Mikami, whom we’ve met for his 30th career anniversary, as one of eclectic and profile creators of the Japanese industry. Following Resident Evil 4, Shinji Mikami slowly distanced himself from Capcom, joining Clover Studio, whose members will later create PlatinumGames. We will look back at God Hand, a unique action title, where we’ll learn more about the ambitions Mikami had for it, before following on multiple project ideas that he had before finally creating Vanquish. We also asked about Mikami’s collaboration with Goichi “SUDA51“ Suda, which started in the Capcom days on killer7, until Shadows of the Damned several years later. Finally, Mikami decided to create his own studio, Tango Gameworks in 2010 in order to foster a new generation of game creators. We dive in his vision for the company in addition to the two titles of The Evil Within series, all the way to the upcoming Ghostwire: Tokyo, the studio’s latest action-adventure title scheduled for
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