Because in general, japanese developers tend to understand how gameplay works and make great mechanics for their games, while western developers tend to make generic gameplay for a story-driven experience that holds your hand in a too linear experience with magnetic platforms and hand-holding. Ninja Theory may be an exception to the rule, but only AFTER working with a japanese developer very closely, specially about gameplay, before that their games were also generic in that department.I think you're asking the wrong question...
I think the question should be... "Why do Japanese Gaming "Auters" (JGAs) like Hideo Kojima and Hideki Kamiya get a free pass at everything they do, no matter how flawed, while their western counterparts are always the first to get the shaft?"
I'm seriously considering starting a thread over this. If it weren't for the glitches, DmC would have been a phenomenal game, Metal Gear Rising be damned.
That's a good pick-up line at a convention, isn't it? "Hey baby... you make my metal gear rise..."
It was rushed, but not for that reason. The game was already in development for too long, they couldn't have much time with it otherwise it wouldn't be worth it for Konami and they would just cancel it. Platinum had to work hard and fast, and that will certainly affect the game's length, you can mark my words.I like DmC a lot more than MGR because I think that DmC feels more cinematic, almost like GOW. I like a game that makes you feel like your character has power, like that (albeit very small) pause between each hit. It makes the hit feel like it actually did damage.
MGR plays more like Bayonetta, where the game runs much more quickly, but, at least the impression I got from the demo, it does not have the same polish as Bayonetta and the game seems a tad too simple to be as good as most people consider it. Not to say MGR is a bad game, but it feels like Platinum Games rushed it just to compete with DmC
Yup, I don't get it either. It almost feels pointless to even bring up points like these on the forums when people just tell you to it's perfectly fine and you should stop complaining. I can understand why people might be more reactive towards criticism due to the amount of negativity thrown at the game(at least in some places), but it doesn't absolve the game from any criticism. No game is perfect and if there are glaring flaws or aspects people don't like then they should be discussed.And seriously, in this forum the question should be "Why does DmC gets a free pass at everything it has, no matter how flowed?", it really bugs me that unskippable cutscenes in the middle of a boss fight is seen as "nitpicking" in here, and also complaining about big loading times is reason to be laughed at, like you can't grab yourself a drink during that time. It's ridiculous, that's not the kind of feedback that will help the game improve in future iterations, that's just ass kissing that supports the kind of behavior they had about fans, even when they were offering very solid feedback about the game by playing the demo.
The two situations are different. MGS fans already know they are getting MGS: Ground Zeroes (or MGS5), while DMC fans have no substantial evidence to assume DMC5 is around the corner or will even be developed. Capcom has said that you could consider these two separate worlds (and that this isn't DMC5), but if DmC does well you can most certainly bet that DmC2 will come around the corner and not DMC5.I am perplex that as it was pointed out that MGS fans knows MGR is not trying to take MGS place yet the way that is presented it's like saying DMC fans are not smart enough to know DmC is not trying to or want to take over DMC since they are in different worlds and canons. 0_o
Ah well I will just get both and be happy since I like them both well enough to get them when I want to.
As an aside thats a...interesting signature...lol I'm sure they already know that it's not DevilMayCry.
I think it's chosen because MetalGearRising isn't a MetalGearSolid Reboot & is it's own title within the MetalGearSolid universe.
It is not trying to replace MetalGearSolid in anyway, it's only adding story to a few of it's characters.
It would be like Nero gotten his own game where Dante didn't have any influence at all.
MetalGearRising is a branch of MetalGearSolid, not a Reboot or replacement.
So fans are getting both a fleshed out story with Raiden & it's not inferring with Snake.
No fans alienated, just a little confused lol.
And it's much more welcoming to have a title branch off then having a favorite longtime series turned into an unlikeable Reboot.
That's what it's showing.
The two situations are different. MGS fans already know they are getting MGS: Ground Zeroes (or MGS5), while DMC fans have no substantial evidence to assume DMC5 is around the corner or will even be developed. Capcom has said that you could consider these two separate worlds (and that this isn't DMC5), but if DmC does well you can most certainly bet that DmC2 will come around the corner and not DMC5.
Before Ground Zeroes was announced, there was some very similar vitriol going around for MGR that DmC was getting. Even after Ground Zeroes' announcement, it's still prevalent in some :/
I've stopped liking that company after what they did to the Ninja Gaiden series. Seriously, the old DMC fans should look at that first before trashing DmC.There is a part of me that wonders if many people are only following MGR now because of Platinum Games' involvement on the project, and people feeling slighted by DmC...
Most of the hate for MGR reduced about a month after Platinum were announced because that is when the Bayonetta fans took over...
Old DMC fans- "I prefer MGR over DmC because it's just better and more "faster". DmC makes DMC2 look like a masterpiece."
Old MGR fans: "Why the hell this pile of **** game MGR being made?"
As for me I like both characters, but I'm just more excited for DmC because like I said another thread related to this, MGR feels choppy and weird and I DOUBT they'll fix the freezing.
I've stopped liking that company after what they did to the Ninja Gaiden series. Seriously, the old DMC fans should look at that first before trashing DmC.
What are you talking about? Who did what to the Ninja Gaiden series? Neither Platinum Games nor Ninja Theory had anything to do with Ninja Gaiden. I think you might be thinking of Team Ninja, and they were always at Ninja Gaiden's helm.