Not sure how to break it to ya mate but Stinger's been around for a pretty long while, so, yeah, confirmed... a few months ago.Stinger is confirmed!
I also love the control scheme! Nice and simple.
Not sure how to break it to ya mate but Stinger's been around for a pretty long while, so, yeah, confirmed... a few months ago.
streak was the surprise though. I'm POSITIVE i saw streak with rebellion dante would do the standard rebellion animation but end it with a spin.... maybe that's the back forward move. That aside like everyone noticed theres a trickster teleport in the game and the demon dodge does slow down time.
No, we only saw a Stinger go into a Trillion Stab. This is the first I've seen of just Stinger alone.Not sure how to break it to ya mate but Stinger's been around for a pretty long while, so, yeah, confirmed... a few months ago.
I'm very familiar with DMC's origin (Check the tread on the DMC1 section). As for what Bayonetta did or didn't invent I very much douth that they were looking for inspiration from Donky Kong. You can't deny that Bayonetta's precence in this game is obvious and the similareties stack up quite a bit.And Berto do you think that Bayonetta invented everything? Even the original DMC took inspiration from other games, in fact it was originally gonna be Resident Evil 4, those "air charges" are originally from God of War. In the end we would trace back into the original Donkey Kong/the first Mario game which kinda made gaming popular so yeah thank you shigeru miyamoto for popularisizing games![]()
I'm very familiar with DMC's origin (Check the tread on the DMC1 section). As for what Bayonetta did or didn't invent I very much douth that they were looking for inspiration from Donky Kong. You can't deny that Bayonetta's precence in this game is obvious and the similareties stack up quite a bit.
There are a lot of elements they have in common, you mean. Certain tropes of similar genres do repeat in different work sometimes. Whether it be hack 'n' slash, or supernatural spiritual themed para-dimensional adventures. It comes with the territory. The themes that Bayonetta works into it's game-play and narrative are hardly unique to it.No one's saying that Bayonetta didn't take inspiration from other games but NT has been quoted saying that Bayonetta, whilst been a good game, wasn't something that they'd take inspiration from and for having made that statement there are alot of elements from Bayonetta in DmC.
That title actually goes to Doa beach volleyball.^ Perhaps they meant inspiration in terms of theme/setting/aesthetics, etc. Bayonetta is considered by many to be the video game equivalent of a 13 year old Japanese boy's wet dream.
No one's saying that Bayonetta didn't take inspiration from other games but NT has been quoted saying that Bayonetta, whilst been a good game, wasn't something that they'd take inspiration from and for having made that statement there are alot of elements from Bayonetta in DmC.
There are a lot of elements they have in common, you mean. Certain tropes of similar genres do repeat in different work sometimes. Whether it be hack 'n' slash, or supernatural spiritual themed para-dimensional adventures. It comes with the territory. The themes that Bayonetta works into it's game-play and narrative are hardly unique to it.
There are a lot of elements they have in common, you mean. Certain tropes of similar genres do repeat in different work sometimes. Whether it be hack 'n' slash, or supernatural spiritual themed para-dimensional adventures. It comes with the territory. The themes that Bayonetta works into it's game-play and narrative are hardly unique to it.