Okay, so I've been wandering around on these forums lately, reading on and off things to do with DmC. And people's negativity towards the way the Devil May Cry Series is heading, with the new 'Reboot'. And at first, I didn't really get what the huge uproar was all about. But now, sat on my own and bored, I think I actually get where the real problem lies.
I can't understand why I haven't realised this sooner, hence the name of the Thread. I've been seriously slow on the uptake. I think I can understand why there is a certain air of negativity. The answer is simple. Take away the childish comments about Dante looking like an emo. Take away the way he is styled all together. And take away the fact that he has a cigarette in his hand. And for the moment, put aside that Capcom have decided they have wanted to start again with Devil May Cry.
Instead, take your mind to current times, and look back throughout the Series you have grown to love. I get what it is that is wrong with DmC. It's not that it isn't Dante, and all those other untrue comments. It's the fact that DmC isn't Devil May Cry 5. It isn't even a continuation to the story, that we are aware of so far. It's a story that places us before Devil May Cry Three even, so it seems.
So I understand the points and opinions, and I get the frustration now. To summarise, I accept DmC. I even welcome DmC with a red carpet, and have good hopes for it. But what I don't welcome, and I don't think any of us do, is how Capcom approached this.
It is their wish to start again, understandable. It is their wish to design what they want, how they want. I totally respect that. Making something that generates fans for several years, and then starting again, without so much as saying that they are going to continue how things originally looked is the part that is unacceptable. I draw the line at this, I think it is wrong.
Capcom should understand that they need to let their fans know that there will be a follow on to Devil May Cry 4. Ultimately, all Capcom need to do, and I find must do; is make Devil May Cry 5, and explain Nero's story. All they have to do is that simple thing, and then they should continue with DmC. If they scrap everything, and just carry on going with this, then they have lost my respect.
So I get it. It isn't DmC that has ruined Devil May Cry. It isn't Ninja Theory's take on the Series. It'll be Capcom's fault entirely, for enticing us and welcoming us to a great game series, and then closing the door on all of our faces.
Nothing becomes popular unless people make it so. Without fans, without us, they are nothing. They would make no money, no profit, gain or benefit. We make them succeed, because we enjoy what they do. So they may have the right to do as they please. But they have no right to discontinue what they already started.
I'll quote that everything has a beginning, a middle and an end. Capcom, you've just made two beginnings, so we deserve an end.
I can't understand why I haven't realised this sooner, hence the name of the Thread. I've been seriously slow on the uptake. I think I can understand why there is a certain air of negativity. The answer is simple. Take away the childish comments about Dante looking like an emo. Take away the way he is styled all together. And take away the fact that he has a cigarette in his hand. And for the moment, put aside that Capcom have decided they have wanted to start again with Devil May Cry.
Instead, take your mind to current times, and look back throughout the Series you have grown to love. I get what it is that is wrong with DmC. It's not that it isn't Dante, and all those other untrue comments. It's the fact that DmC isn't Devil May Cry 5. It isn't even a continuation to the story, that we are aware of so far. It's a story that places us before Devil May Cry Three even, so it seems.
So I understand the points and opinions, and I get the frustration now. To summarise, I accept DmC. I even welcome DmC with a red carpet, and have good hopes for it. But what I don't welcome, and I don't think any of us do, is how Capcom approached this.
It is their wish to start again, understandable. It is their wish to design what they want, how they want. I totally respect that. Making something that generates fans for several years, and then starting again, without so much as saying that they are going to continue how things originally looked is the part that is unacceptable. I draw the line at this, I think it is wrong.
Capcom should understand that they need to let their fans know that there will be a follow on to Devil May Cry 4. Ultimately, all Capcom need to do, and I find must do; is make Devil May Cry 5, and explain Nero's story. All they have to do is that simple thing, and then they should continue with DmC. If they scrap everything, and just carry on going with this, then they have lost my respect.
So I get it. It isn't DmC that has ruined Devil May Cry. It isn't Ninja Theory's take on the Series. It'll be Capcom's fault entirely, for enticing us and welcoming us to a great game series, and then closing the door on all of our faces.
Nothing becomes popular unless people make it so. Without fans, without us, they are nothing. They would make no money, no profit, gain or benefit. We make them succeed, because we enjoy what they do. So they may have the right to do as they please. But they have no right to discontinue what they already started.
I'll quote that everything has a beginning, a middle and an end. Capcom, you've just made two beginnings, so we deserve an end.