welcome to devilmaycry.orgAt this point, I barely care about a single thing he has to say. I already know he's bias so why bother?
welcome to devilmaycry.orgAt this point, I barely care about a single thing he has to say. I already know he's bias so why bother?
Well... he's back. [DmC and DMC4 rant @ 27:15 - thru - 32:41.]
[SFV rant @ 23:20.]
[25:00 Calling people (Maximilian) "stupid" and saying that you want to "'S' them off" isn't exactly being mature.]
... Is he really that respected in the fighting game community? Wow. :facepalm:but you DON'T attack the one with the most respect from the fighting game community.
I don't think Capcom can expect a fighting game property outside of SF to sell well. Hell they needed Sony to help fund development of their most popular fight IP... So chances of getting Rival Schools is like zero (unless they include some characters in SF5)..On topic- Its a possibilty that Itsuno is working on DMC5 or Rival schools. Thats probably what he's gonna focus on for the forseeable future and DMC5 is more likely to happen since Capcom seemed unwilling to take a risk on a dormant property.
Co-op Dragon's Dogma 2 with a better story. That's literally all it needs.I want my co-op Dragon's Dogma 2 :c
Co-op Dragon's Dogma 2 with a better story. That's literally all it needs.
The story wasn't bad, it just wasn't told in the best way. There were some really good instances of making you, the Arisen, part of the story (some of the best quests involving Lenore and Duke Edmund, or that duel between Mercedes and the traitor), where it thrust you in a situation where you could take part in what was going on, or simply walk away.The story of Dragon's Dogma was really cool. It just like all took place in the last quarter of the game and the DLC >.< But hey, the game could have a Monster Hunter degree of story, and I'd play the everlovin' crap out of it if it had co-op.