The whole Vergil returning with his demon army and beating Dante hands down is another version of DMC3. I would have liked it to go into a completely new direction, because the previous games have run out of road.
DMC5 surprisingly managed to keep things fresh, but still the story had to take a...
Understood. I remember one of the earlier trailers:
And the concept was a bit darker. I would have liked to see it go darker. They had a great story, a great concept, but I feel it needed more depth. A like how they did Hellblade, where you just completely immersed in the mentality of the...
I think there is no chance of a sequel. Maybe in 10 or even 15 years when fans are finished with Nero and the route DMC5 is taking. It was a truly great game, it just wasn't the phenonminon we all expected or wanted it to be.
I think the problem is that Ninja Theory didn't have full creative...
I have started playing DmC after a few years on the shelf. I am really enjoying it, in a different way than how I enjoyed it the first time. I think whatever name they used or whatever they tried to do it would have still ended the same way.
As I'm playing through DmC now, I think the story and...
Havent got round to played it yet. So busy with work and home stuff. I felt after DmC, that the DmC control setup was better, but DMC4 and now DMC5 simply had a vaster array of moves. Unfortunately Capcom never combined these two things together to form a superior system, but generally I'm...
Ninja Theory took the deal because Microsoft offerred them creative control over their content while at the same time bankrolling NT games. NT woulnd't have accepted any other deal.
I feel it was a mistake, because Microsoft can guarantee you a massive budget, but they can't guarantee you...
The 'fans' don't have a consensus on what they want. A lot of them didn't want Nero to return, a lot of them wanted Dante to return as the main character without Nero. Theres been a lot of division on what the fans actually want. Some of them may have wanted a rebooted design for Nero yes.
We...
1. Combat mechanics. Wonderful combat mechanics, so much more fluid and responsive than previous games. You dodge instantly compared to having to hold lock on and dodge. None of your moves are tied down to the lock on button, and thus they can be used in any direction and can be activated more...
Is it really something Capcom wanted to continue though? DMC2 came out nearly 15 year ago. Capcom haven't made any effort to continue with DMC2 or even link the other games back to DMC2. It seems like DMC2 was something Capcom wanted to leave behind and never come back to.
So I'm not sure DMC5...
This is not unreasonable... yet DMC5 woulnd't necesarily continue with Dante. DMC4's ending was Dante handing Yamato to Nero, with the intend being for Nero to continue as the new main character. Thats possibily why Capcom didn't continue with DMC5 at the time.
I'm not saying that I don't think...
Its been a long four years since DmC. Even my life has changed enormously in the last four years. Anyway what hasn't changed is Capcom's quarterly sales update:
http://www.capcom.co.jp/ir/english/finance/million.html
DmC has apparently sold about 2.2 mil copies since it released, although I'm...
Give the lock-on a try, I frankly never used it because I could already target what I wanted without ever needing to a hold down a lock-on button. The L3 method of directing your attacks towards a desired target always proved to be much faster than holding a button, checking that the button has...
I completely understand what your talking about. In many ways the control setup and the responsiveness of the controls is the best in the series, but there were a couple of things I didn't like about the controls.
You can map nearly anything to the keypad as you like. With JC, even though I...
If DmC dosen't continue it dosen't matter, because Ninja Theory wanted to make the game a little more darker and I'm sure they would've done more with the ending if they could, but Capcom had to tone down what they originally planned. So Ninja Theory never truely got to realise what they wanted...
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