It's a collaboration but people are under the impression that Ninja theory is doing all the work.I think one of the key factors that attracted Capcom to us was our experience in telling stories through games. They told us that they wanted to give Devil May Cry a refresh, a new lease of life and part of that was to give the series a more contemporary feel.
To 'give the series a more contemporary feel'.
I honestly hate how people try to modernize things just for the sake of it. They modernized Star Trek, and it turned out to be ****. It wasn't even Star Trek, since it didn't have any message. It was about some guy trying to get revenge. For pity's sake, it was directed by someone who hadn't ever watched Star Trek, only Star Wars.
It's preposterous to call that Star Trek.
And now, Capcom handed DMC over to Ninja Theory, similar to what happened with Star Trek.
Why don't Capcom try to create DmC themselves? Do they have no minds of their own?
Don't get me wrong, I'm willing to play the new DmC when it's released. I just don't like modernization without any clear reason, especially when it turns out to be some graffiti-ridden crackhead town.
It's a collaboration but people are under the impression that Ninja theory is doing all the work.
Capcom tackles gameplay
Ninja theory takles story
Art, music and voice is also Ninja theory's job.
But i find it a smart move - although Tameem is from my view is like Sarah Palin : hard to understand what he's saying.
Well Capcom's strength is gameplay. And people praise Ninja theory for story.Alright, so it's a collaboration with minimal influence from Capcom. My point is, Capcom could've done more than just the gameplay; they didn't have to leave it to Ninja Theory. But I guess Capcom must be stuck in their old way of thinking; they've got a creative blockage or something.
I think one of the key factors that attracted Capcom to us was our experience in telling stories through games. They told us that they wanted to give Devil May Cry a refresh, a new lease of life and part of that was to give the series a more contemporary feel.
To 'give the series a more contemporary feel'.
I honestly hate how people try to modernize things just for the sake of it. They modernized Star Trek, and it turned out to be ****. It wasn't even Star Trek, since it didn't have any message. It was about some guy trying to get revenge. For pity's sake, it was directed by someone who hadn't ever watched Star Trek, only Star Wars.
It's preposterous to call that Star Trek.
And now, Capcom handed DMC over to Ninja Theory, similar to what happened with Star Trek.
Why don't Capcom try to create DmC themselves? Do they have no minds of their own?
Don't get me wrong, I'm willing to play the new DmC when it's released. I just don't like modernization without any clear reason, especially when it turns out to be some graffiti-ridden crackhead town.
is it me or did tameem actually seem legit in this interview
i agree i he seemed pretty professional in this one.is it me or did tameem actually seem legit in this interview
Apparently the bloke who did the Star Trek film is a star trek fan. It was his take on the 'series'.
I <3 Chris Pine.
There are a few bits in the film which are
But there are other bits that are
(if you know what i mean.)
Although a bigger car crash of a film was Tekken.
Basically think of this as NT's Version of DMC (Which could turn out to be a car crash.)
Also, Crackhead town describes where i live![]()