Shinji Mikami
Shinji Mikami, the Designer of ‘Resident Evil,’ Is Officially Getting Old
Nearing his 60s, the longtime game designer and head of the studio behind 'Ghostwire: Tokyo' takes stock of his legacy and looks to the future.
'The Evil Within 2' Makes You Forget The Original Sucked
A 'Hannibal'-inspired horror game that ditches trial-and-error gameplay for open spaces and player creativity.
You Now Have A Great Reason to Play the Underrated ‘Shadows of the Damned’
Microsoft’s made the hilarious shooter backwards compatible on Xbox One.
Here’s What We Want from ‘Resident Evil 7’
Did someone say REboot? They did, and it was us. Because Resi is crying out for some fresh blood to infect with all-new horrors.
‘Resident Evil,' 20 Years Later: Flawed, Formulaic, but Still a Fearsome Horror Original
Capcom's survival horror followed video gaming logic, but it also subverted expectations, keeping the player thinking anything could happen.
Ten Years of ‘Killer7,’ Suda51’s Revelation of Raw Sensory Power
Delivering a level of extravaganza reached by few other games, this collision of individuality and corporate production remains magnetic.
My Month-Long ‘Resident Evil’ Binge, and Why Capcom’s Monsters Will Never Change
I learned the developers behind the franchise are just as predictable as Umbrella's biological weapons.