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DmC Devil May Cry - Impressions + interview

That's not logic. That's your observation under the pretences of what you consider logical.
And my thoughts are logical so it is logic.

I'm going to end this now.

Logic is determined by the algorithms one uses to reach the conclusion of his argument. Thus, one's opinion is deemed logical as long as they provide a solid use of evidence.

So, McdD, if your thoughts are logical, you must provide evidence for your logic. ReRave, if you're saying that her logic is on the basis of mere opinion, then you must provide evidence for how it is so. As of right now, you are both being illogical as you're wasting page space arguing on a matter that isn't deteremined by you. Now get back on topic before I started reporting you guys.

Anyways, all NT and Capcom have been talking about is their collaboration and how fluid the controls are. However, I'm not sold on it. Capcom's internal team are what made DMC such a messy franchise and control fluidity doesn't determine the quality of the game. I'd rather them talk about the story and how it surpasses the story of DMC because so far it's been sounding pretty cliche' with its substance being provided by cosmetics and not really worth the time. I like the changes so far since they've made the game more DMC- like but the story is what I'm really worried about.
 
what i found interesting is the player said he played a section in a burning city. i would like to see more of this burning city. :)
Most reviewers are not actually as up-to-date as we are. My theory is (since NT has never shown anyone any new footage for a loooooooong time now), that the guy who wrote that article about the "burning city" simply misinterpreteted Limbo's vibrant colors for flames and ashes.
 
Most reviewers are not actually as up-to-date as we are. My theory is (since NT has never shown anyone any new footage for a loooooooong time now), that the guy who wrote that article about the "burning city" simply misinterpreteted Limbo's vibrant colors for flames and ashes.

Look this image of the Famitsu Magazine :
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Seems a lot that this is a burning Limbo.
 
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