Capcom E3 2014 Lineup Features Monster Hunter and Capcom Pro Tour

Capcom has been taking the scenic route toward E3 2014, but it's now ready to reveal what its catalog of five titles that will be available at its booth.

The previously Xbox One-exclusive Dead Rising 3 will be expanding its horizons onto PC as a digital download on Steam, with a retail version coming to Europe in Summer 2014. We'll see whether the high PC specs will lead to the better textures that this port touts.

Two Monster Hunter titles, Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate for 3DS and Monster Hunter Freedom Unite for iOS platforms, will makes its way to the booth as well. The former is a completely new installment for early 2015 that has two original classes and will allow players, for the first time, to join friends via the Nintendo Network. The latter is a iPad port of Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G originally released on PSP in 2009.

In addition to Ultra Street Fighter IV, which I reviewed recently, Capcom will also show Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy, that takes the first three titles of Phoenix Wright on the original DS and redraws the graphics for 3DS optimization. Capcom expects this updated Phoenix Wright remake to release this winter.

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