- Should NT and Capcom make more DLC for DmC?
- No, as we see Capcom has 1 million idiots and totally doesnt worth them to effort more quality parts. Just give them HD versions of old games and they are happy.
METACRITIC by Macarabe and Multibro :
DmC : Devil May Cry
Gameplay : 7/10 - Its ok but not that deep like its older titles.Even if its a reboot
Graphics : 7/10 - Graphics are good but character designs are meh
Sound : 7/10 - OST are ok but voice actings and dialogs are not that good...
Why should i be sorry? None of us part of company. We are customers.
Even if it sell 1 unit, it still is a good game. And sales will never be a critic for a game to be good or bad.
We call that ''art''
Learn it.
1 million people bought DmC in 1 month and they are happy with it. How is that not ''well recieved''?
You,the haters, are the UNHAPPY side who didnt buy the game.
So ''God of War'' sold 7 million. That mean ''well recieved'' right?
Is it better than Devil May Cry? No. Why?It sold good. Because...
Ah yes, we should trust ''fake'' fanboy reviews instead of Metacritic like you did.
Listening a paid off gaming company is WAY BETTER than listening a fanboy.
Since when you started to believe ''SALES NUMBER = GAME QUALITY'' ?
Maybe since DmC? Ha, my brother?
Or should we say DMC2 well...
Got you.
I couldnt tell what i mean.I needed to say some of those footages are not ''in-game''. They are cutscenes.
Those footages are in-game polished cutscenes. Just like DmC's 60fps rendered cutscenes. They made on in-game models but they are rendered.
For example:
Look how its detailed...
No, but it was obvious. If it was in-game footage, camera would stay still.
Its like DMC4 cutscenes. It uses gameplay engine, but it also polished as a CGI later.
They showed some Creative Game Directors and they each talked about what was the difficulties and what technology they need.
And his hair was completely shaved :p
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