Deep Down: Three New Screenshots Reveal The Dragons Within

Capcom's online RPG just keeps looking better.

Posted By | On 18th, Sep. 2013

Deep Down has been generating a fair amount of hype since its initial reveal at Sony’s PlayStation 4 event back in February, and it’s only magnified in recent months. We now know that the game will be an online RPG – which you can still enjoy in single-player – that takes place in the year 2094, despite its medieval trappings and dragons, and features self-generating dungeons among other thigns. It will also use the new Panta Rhei engine, which enables highly detailed and photo-realistic graphics for the PlayStation 4 exclusive.

In fact, Capcom’s Yoshinori Ono revealed three new screens for Deep Down via several tweets, again showcasing the amazing visual fidelity. Check them out below.


There’s still not a whole lot known about the game, but expect more details when the Tokyo Game Show hits on September 19th to 22nd. Stay tuned for more details and let us know what you think of the PS4 exclusive’s visuals.


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