I actually want to see what kamiya would do to DMC. Dont forget, he did give us DMC1. Plus, there is no scope for kamiya to turn DMC into bayonetta. I highly doubt he is gonna make dante swing his "sword" around while wearing a g string and pose like a gay model after every combo. I think it should be interesting to see how kamiya re visits DMC. What I wouldn't like would be DmC2. I just thought that the reboot didnt do the franchise a justice. It was a good game but definitely not a DMC game.Capcom at this point seems to be F*cking around and not saying anything. But remember, this is just like with DMC3 to DMC4. Nothing was mentioned until a full year and a few months after its release. So I assume that there won't be anything until then. Plus I doubt they'll drop one of their most (though not a lot) profitable series so soon. Unless of course they decided to create a new series from the gameplay of Devil May Cry.
As long as Kamiya doesn't get his hands on Devil May Cry (seeing as how retarded Bayonetta is) then I'll be curious as to how it will be.
I actually want to see what kamiya would do to DMC. Dont forget, he did give us DMC1.
He wouldn't be making DMC 5 alone either. Plus, the guys who played DMC1 are the guys who will be playing DMC 5 so there is no issue of not right for this era.Kamiya didn't make DMC1 alone. He had help in crafting it from characters to story and even gameplay. Some of that help that had a big factor in making DMC1 are either at Capcom or have passed away.
Also DMC1 was good for its time, not for now.
I could care less what anyone says; a DMC by Kamiya would be bastardization to the already bastardized original series.
only one person has died. the othets, mikami and kobayashi, are at their own studio and at capcom respectively. kobayashi, however, is one of the people responsible for dmc4 so it's not as thought his contribution helped that game so much he'd be indespensible. the rest of them are in fact at platinum, most of the people who made the original dmc mad bayonetta.Kamiya didn't make DMC1 alone. He had help in crafting it from characters to story and even gameplay. Some of that help that had a big factor in making DMC1 are either at Capcom or have passed away.
Also DMC1 was good for its time, not for now.
I could care less what anyone says; a DMC by Kamiya would be bastardization to the already bastardized original series.
DmC was in my opinion very far from it's roots, which is alright because it was a reboot. But it failed so now it must go back to it roots.Back to it's roots?
I'm sorry, were did it leave from it's roots?
only one person has died. the othets, mikami and kobayashi, are at their own studio and at capcom respectively. kobayashi, however, is one of the people responsible for dmc4 so it's not as thought his contribution helped that game so much he'd be indespensible. the rest of them are in fact at platinum, most of the people who made the original dmc mad bayonetta.
it's ok if you don't care what anyone says and you hate bayonetta and you think kamiya will screw it up and this and that. i, on the other hand, think that at this point the game needs to get back to its roots and it can't do that by constantly changing what it is and who knows better what that is than those who created it.
Well, I certainly didn't mean the cast of Monty Python. Not just him, though, the people who made it are more than the director, it's the composer, the artists, the programmers, and the lot. In an ideal world Mikami would be there, too, since the atmosphere of the game came from his hand (well, him and Sugimura but nothing to be done about that).By those who created it, you mean Kamiya?
There is that half empty attitude about the prospect you seem to love.Because unless Capcom is sill too anal to let some of their workers work with Kamiya, then I don't see it going back to its roots at all. All I'd see would probably see a parody of what DMC1 was like.
Why does everyone keep saying 'anime' about DMC3? It's absolutely Japanese but it most certainly isn't anime. It's a Japanese constitution to the flavor of a B-action movie of the Ryuhei Kitamura variety. Is anime the only thing out of Japan people watch anymore? They make other things besides video games and anime. DMC4? Yeah. But 3? No, not anime.and in my opinion, DMC lost its roots at DMC3. It went from survival horror with actual scary-looking creatures to over the top anime nonsense with uninteresting enemies.
I never found anything anime ish about DMC3. It's just highly stylised, that's it.By those who created it, you mean Kamiya?
Because unless Capcom is sill too anal to let some of their workers work with Kamiya, then I don't see it going back to its roots at all. All I'd see would probably see a parody of what DMC1 was like.
and in my opinion, DMC lost its roots at DMC3. It went from survival horror with actual scary-looking creatures to over the top anime nonsense with uninteresting enemies.
I dont you tell us what you think they are?Ok folks. Explain what the "roots of DMC" are.
Resident Evil 2. Maybe 4, since that's what it started out as. What ever the origin was I think that with the proper tone, characterization and atmosphere we can get a good title. The combat is a given but the rest are just taken for granted. These things matter, the create the experience, they are not replaceable nor are they trivial, specially in an action game founded in horror survival.Ok folks. Explain what the "roots of DMC" are.
Resident Evil 2. Maybe 4, since that's what it started out as. What ever the origin was I think that with the proper tone, characterization and atmosphere we can get a good title. The combat is a given but the rest are just taken for granted. These things matter, the create the experience, they are not replaceable nor are they trivial, specially in an action game founded in horror survival.
it must go back to it roots.
I dont you tell us what you think they are?
**** i'm sorry i meant "why dont you" typing mistake