I dont no if theres already a thread for this but im just wondering when we will find out about a DmC sequel or not ?
The scores and reviews for the game were positive, so that could indicate the possibikity of a sequel. On the other hand, the sales for the game were well below the target, and that's a very big negative when a company decides to carry on with a game.I reli wana no . With alot slagging the game off doyou think we will get a sequel. I really really hope we do
I'd expect if Capcom made DMC5 they'd make up for DMC4's rushed development. A good portion of the team that made DMC2...made DMC3 so it's possible (well at least the director Itsuno who came on late to DMC2 made up for it with DMC3).DmC2 was suposedly greenlit because of the great reviews, dunno if the sales may potentially cancel it.
God I hope not.
DmC2 with improvements based on feedback>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Half-assed DMC5 to make fanboys happy>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>No DMC>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Megaman Treatment
Most of the team involved in DMC3-4 is now out of capcom, so no matter how much they try it will always feel half assedI'd expect if Capcom made DMC5 they'd make up for DMC4's rushed development. A good portion of the team that made DMC2...made DMC3 so it's possible (well at least the director Itsuno who came on late to DMC2 made up for it with DMC3).
source? From what I recall most of the DMC4 team went on to develop Dragon's Dogma (along with Itsuno)Most of the team involved in DMC3-4 is now out of capcom, so no matter how much they try it will always feel half assed
DmC2 was suposedly greenlit because of the great reviews, dunno if the sales may potentially cancel it.
God I hope not.
DmC2 with improvements based on feedback>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Half-assed DMC5 to make fanboys happy>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>No DMC>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Megaman Treatment
source? From what I recall most of the DMC4 team went on to develop Dragon's Dogma (along with Itsuno)
I think the MvC3 team could give a crack at it under Itsuno's direction or at least some supervision. They got Dante and Vergil right in MvC3...Tetsuya Shibata, the main composer of Devil May Cry 2, 3, and 4 left shortly after Devil May Cry 4 was released. Bingo Morihashi, the main writer for Devil May Cry 3 and 4 left shortly after Devil May Cry 4 was released. Hideki Itsuno is busy with Dragon's Dogma 2. Kobayashi is busy with Sengoku Basara, Dragon's Dogma 2, and Resident Evil. Most of the former team has most likely been split up after 5 years.
So yeah. Devil May Cry 5 would not be the successor to Devil May Cry 3 and 4 that we want it to be.
BUT OF COURSE EVERYTHING IS EASY AS PRESSING A BUTTON TO MAKE A GAME NOWADAYS SO OBVIOUSLY CAPCOM HAS IMAGINARY PEOPLE TO MAKE A GAME, but seriously, wish i had known these things. if people want more DMC there's only one place for capcom to go to and that's NT because everyone else is busyTetsuya Shibata, the main composer of Devil May Cry 2, 3, and 4 left shortly after Devil May Cry 4 was released. Bingo Morihashi, the main writer for Devil May Cry 3 and 4 left shortly after Devil May Cry 4 was released. Hideki Itsuno is busy with Dragon's Dogma 2. Kobayashi is busy with Sengoku Basara, Dragon's Dogma 2, and Resident Evil. Most of the former team has most likely been split up after 5 years.
So yeah. Devil May Cry 5 would not be the successor to Devil May Cry 3 and 4 that we want it to be.
Because making a fighting game is just like a Hack n' SlashI think the MvC3 team could give a crack at it under Itsuno's direction or at least some supervision. They got Dante and Vergil right in MvC3...
Not to mention most of the old DMC4 team in fact left capcom for P*, which means most are likely not going back.Tetsuya Shibata, the main composer of Devil May Cry 2, 3, and 4 left shortly after Devil May Cry 4 was released. Bingo Morihashi, the main writer for Devil May Cry 3 and 4 left shortly after Devil May Cry 4 was released. Hideki Itsuno is busy with Dragon's Dogma 2. Kobayashi is busy with Sengoku Basara, Dragon's Dogma 2, and Resident Evil. Most of the former team has most likely been split up after 5 years.
So yeah. Devil May Cry 5 would not be the successor to Devil May Cry 3 and 4 that we want it to be.
I totally forgot about this. I do remember a lot of developers leaving Capcom after DMC4 but I didn't know they went to P*, at least most of them. I only knew a few that joined P*. I just find it odd that even the story writer of DMC3/4 quit the series after DMC4 and no longer wanted to work with Capcom. What did Capcom do to **** these guys off so bad? I'm starting to think it was because DMC4's story and overall game was changed at the last minute and somewhat redeveloped at the last moment which may have made them mad.Not to mention most of the old DMC4 team in fact left capcom for P*, which means most are likely not going back.
Well H&S differentiate themselves from regular action games by having very technical fighting systems, just like fighting games (+60 fps + 1 frame links/moves + advanced combo system). You find a lot of fans of H&S who also play fighting games (including myself), and many were happy when both Dante and Vergil were put into MvC3. Dante and Vergil's movesets both transferred well over to MvC3.. I'd actually like to see one of Capcom's fighting game teams take on DMC, might give us a fresh take on the series..Because making a fighting game is just like a Hack n' Slash