2013-03-04, 07:22 | Link #1762 |
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I'm sure that I'm beating a dead horse and just replaying a tune that's been heard a thousand times before.
But why does it feel like the only thing in DmC that really represents DMC is One Ok Rock's song in the promotional video? Or at least it's the only thing about the whole game that feels like it truly represented rebellion. Not only from the so called corporations, but even from social norms every single notion of acceptability such as the determination of what is cool? I think that was what made DMC so awesome. DMC was never about fitting in to what the crowd thought was cool. It defined cool. |
2013-03-04, 17:01 | Link #1763 | |
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They should just give responsiblity of developing future sequels of the series to Platinum games because the longer this franchise stays in their hands, the more I fear what might happen to the whole thing. Spoiler:
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2013-03-04, 17:25 | Link #1765 |
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I was merely stating a desire , I'm aware about the relationship between the two but seeing how Capcom adjusted their schedule to releasing Skyrim-esque games (Dragon's dogma, Deep Down) they might bring it under the wings of another studio.
If you consider the results Platinum booked with Revengance, it could lead to a comprise between the two because Ninja Theory was clearly a wrong choice since they had to sent over the whole develop team to fix the game and had to adjust their forecast 3 times. Hideki himself stated on twitter that he would make another DMC if the fans wanted to and Capcom consented so at least the man himself is willing to do it might the chance present itself. |
2013-03-04, 19:40 | Link #1766 |
Mizore-chan
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The thing that most fans wanted was a sequel to DMC2 since it we dunno if that is Dante in the ending or just Trish in her motorbike or just a vehicle sound and nearly all original DMC endings are open ended.
This DmC ended with a post apocalyptic world where Donte will defend humans from invading demons while Vorgil gone emo as well is the new king of hell.
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2013-03-04, 21:13 | Link #1768 |
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I think a reboot would have been good if it was done to fix the plot-related problem of the series, whilst keeping the characters as they were, the atmosphere, and the gimmicks. I think the same storyline (as in, the same base idea) could have been used, but fixed an tweaked. For example, in terms of story telling, the only good elements were DMC and DMC3. DMC2 was horrible, and DMC4 was too bland. Not to mention the inconsistent characterisation. In DMC2 Dante was too serious, whereas in DMC4 he was too goofy.
Dante worked really well in DMC and DMC3, because he had this rebellious air to him, whilst not feeling anti-social or trying to hard to be hardcore. He was also a trickster, who pulled cool (yet sometimes corny) one-liners and had some charisma. Despite that, he could get serious when required and even angry. He also had a established set of objectives and morals. I think a reboot would have been great had they kept all that, and discarding completely his DMC2 seriousness and the extreme goofiness from DMC4. They could even have made a game fully focused on Sparda's rebellion, him leaving the demon world, and then having as an epilogue him marrying, things going wrong when Mundus sent his demons to kill him and his family, and finally the ending has Dante and Vergil getting separated. They could have made another game starting from the days in which Dante went as Tony Redgrave, then cover DMC3, followed by the events of DMC1, but of course all remade to have decent levels of writing and an overarching plot. Of course, adding new challenges in terms of gameplay, plus new combos, weapons and other things to make the gameplay even more cool. For the next games, they could have come up with something that was part of the overarching plot I mentioned previously and that felt in-line with the previous games, which is something DMC2 and DMC4 failed horribly at. Hell, one of the MCs in DMC4 is a plot-hole. So, that could have been fixed in a reboot with a grand storyline planned from the start. I think that would have been the best course of action to keep this franchise alive, and even to kick it up a notch.
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2013-03-04, 23:09 | Link #1770 |
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I don't think Capcom would do it. Well, with the people making decisions nowadays being in charge. I would love to see it happen though. One can only wonder how things are gonna get at Capcom if Lost Planet 3 fails.
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2013-03-05, 11:39 | Link #1771 |
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"It’s been just shy of two months since DmC was released in what’s shaping up to be one of the best years to date for video games, yet it remains a strong contender for game of the year. " HardcoreGamer.com
Man the internet sometimes scares me. Sad thing is that Kamiya would have liked to make Devil May Cry 2 but Capcom didn't tell Kamiya about it and instead placed Hideaki Itsuno as its director. I can see why Kamiya left Capcom. Meanwhile, Itsuno stayed to work in the following Devil May Cry games. |
2013-03-05, 13:39 | Link #1773 |
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When they get sick of something, it's not a good sign. Just watch what happened when Capcom got sick of Megaman and reduced it to this on on it's 25th Anniversary just recently.
Just read the comments/dislikes in the vid and that alone should say enough. It's exactly what I'm fearing that might happen to DMC if Capcom doesn't get their shit together. |
2013-03-05, 13:50 | Link #1774 |
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http://egamer.co.za/2013/03/to-all-y...may-cry-sales/
Found this on gamefaqs. Nothing new in terms of content but still happy to see some sanity in gaming media concerning DmC failing.
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2013-03-05, 19:25 | Link #1775 |
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Capcom in the later years is just proving themselves as another company sinking, their new games today look like copy paste from other games we've already seen, besides the other Japanese guys that work for Capcom Seth Killian left and knows it's a sinking ship, they'll just squeeze everything out as much as they can.
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2013-03-05, 20:04 | Link #1776 |
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"Capcom’s recent reboot of Devil May Cry is easily one of the best reimaginings in recent memory. Ninja Theory set the standard for how to reinvigorate a series, while still retaining what made the original great." ztgd.com
-_- This isn't funny anymore. Can't tell if joking or trolling like Kamiya's twitter. I mean, what the heck is going on with these writers guy? "This is easily Capcom’s best franchise revitalization to date." I disagree. |
2013-03-05, 20:10 | Link #1777 |
That one guy
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remember when I said that the original Dante wasn't about fitting in with what's cool? DmC Dante fits in with the idea of pop culture as cool. Sex, booze, no care for paying child support, smoking and drinking till his lungs and liver cave in despite the demon blood bolstering his health. Yeah... these writers really think those types are cool. 'Cuz y'know. He's finally starting to go the Kratos route...
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2013-03-05, 20:31 | Link #1778 |
Mizore-chan
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^And we only need one Kratos.
The original Dante had a character of his own. This new Donte even gets hurt when hurting himself unlike the DMC1,3,4 he gets stabbed, caught in explosions and shot at multiple times he just rubs it off not shout like a cry baby. That is not cool.
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