EXACTLY.Oh no, I understand that making DmC canon would add even more to the confusion we already have with the story of Devil May Cry. But hear me out. DmC isn't canon, we know this much. What is DmC then, essentially? An origin story? It's not technically a Reboot of the Series. I would consider a Reboot to mean, restart. As if to say they are going back to the very beginning and starting again. But they aren't, because DmC isn't canon and the rest of the Series is. DmC is basically explaining why Dante became so hell-bent on killing demons and such. It's an explanation about Dante. His origins, but not actually canon. Meaning that this, even though it's Ninja Theory summing things up, isn't actually telling us anything anyway because it being non-canon will have no relevancy to the previous games. So that adds even more to the point that it wasn't essentially needed. In its own right, it's Ninja Theory's take on Devil May Cry. It's not official to the rest of the Series. It doesn't actually explain anything to us about Devil May Cry Dante. It's a separate story, a separate time-line, a separate game altogether. Why exactly is this necessary? I'd love to see what Ninja Theory can come up with. It could be really good. But at the end of the day, even if it is, it will amount to nothing because it isn't canon. That is really sad to hear.
And as I agreed, it would add confusion to the story if it was made canon. But Ninja Theory's greatest area is story telling, so we've all been told a million times. And members from Capcom are still working on DmC also, checking up on it too. So let's just assume that it's released. Everyone loves the story and thinks that Ninja Theory can do a great job at explaining the rest of Devil May Cry to us. What do we get then? The whole entire Devil May Cry Series remade into Ninja Theory's image, but without it being classed as canon. And who knows, maybe some will prefer Ninja Theory's DmC to Capcom's DMC? Surely you can't have two games about the same thing, but with different things happening. Perhaps I should steal an idea that's already out there, change a few details and pass it off as my own. I mean could you imagine how much legal trouble Ninja Theory would be in if Capcom hadn't even asked them to do this project and they thought to steal the ideas, alter them and just do it themselves.
I just don't get the point in all of this. Alternate Dante. Dante's origins. None of it meaning anything. None of it official to the story that's already out there. I mean stop playing mind games with us Capcom, and just give us Devil May Cry 5 already. Start explaining your own story. Start sorting things out. Start caring about what your fans really want.
Oh no, I understand that making DmC canon would add even more to the confusion we already have with the story of Devil May Cry. But hear me out. DmC isn't canon, we know this much. What is DmC then, essentially? An origin story? It's not technically a Reboot of the Series. I would consider a Reboot to mean, restart. As if to say they are going back to the very beginning and starting again. But they aren't, because DmC isn't canon and the rest of the Series is. DmC is basically explaining why Dante became so hell-bent on killing demons and such. It's an explanation about Dante. His origins, but not actually canon. Meaning that this, even though it's Ninja Theory summing things up, isn't actually telling us anything anyway because it being non-canon will have no relevancy to the previous games. So that adds even more to the point that it wasn't essentially needed. In its own right, it's Ninja Theory's take on Devil May Cry. It's not official to the rest of the Series. It doesn't actually explain anything to us about Devil May Cry Dante. It's a separate story, a separate time-line, a separate game altogether. Why exactly is this necessary? I'd love to see what Ninja Theory can come up with. It could be really good. But at the end of the day, even if it is, it will amount to nothing because it isn't canon. That is really sad to hear.
And as I agreed, it would add confusion to the story if it was made canon. But Ninja Theory's greatest area is story telling, so we've all been told a million times. And members from Capcom are still working on DmC also, checking up on it too. So let's just assume that it's released. Everyone loves the story and thinks that Ninja Theory can do a great job at explaining the rest of Devil May Cry to us. What do we get then? The whole entire Devil May Cry Series remade into Ninja Theory's image, but without it being classed as canon. And who knows, maybe some will prefer Ninja Theory's DmC to Capcom's DMC? Surely you can't have two games about the same thing, but with different things happening. Perhaps I should steal an idea that's already out there, change a few details and pass it off as my own. I mean could you imagine how much legal trouble Ninja Theory would be in if Capcom hadn't even asked them to do this project and they thought to steal the ideas, alter them and just do it themselves.
I just don't get the point in all of this. Alternate Dante. Dante's origins. None of it meaning anything. None of it official to the story that's already out there. I mean stop playing mind games with us Capcom, and just give us Devil May Cry 5 already. Start explaining your own story. Start sorting things out. Start caring about what your fans really want.
that would require capcom to know what they are doing with the series which hasnt happened so far.
I'm not saying that i disagree with you but the fact is capcom never knew what to do with the series in the first place . With kicking out kamiya from dmc2 being the prime example.
She could be a human medium who can see the world of limbo but not interact with it as strongly as Dante can since she isn't half demon hence her invisible appearance. She could be playable but have a style that is more stealth based than dante's.
the medium theory still applies because she knew where the cameras were. at the very end she said they were going to move on to find the next one, so apparently see has some knowledge of demon activity.i couldnt tell much from the tgs playthrough because of the japanses commentators so i'll take your word for it.
But i thought she had some clue of whats going on and i still could be right on how being a medium/ witch since most of what you said still could apply to her.
well atleast we know she is human
I recently played dmc and dmc2, one right after the other, and i gotta say that i like dmc2 better. It was at this stage that all the basics for the next installments. And i gotta say its the best looking one on the ps2. as for combat, it lacks. and it also lacks in enemies and as a result its just too easy. And i've noticed alot of similarities between the two games. Not like a continuation, but more of the way you traverse through out the level. it had huge levels, unlike dmc 3. and it would of been fun to have had an easier way to travel besides foot. dunno if DmC will have the same type of "scale" in their level design but since surviving/traveling through a demonic city is the "side" objective, i hope i have plenty of room to move around where ever i pleaseI think that it might DmC is a prequel to devil may cry 2 they both look alike kinda if you cut each face in half and put them next to each other, it would make sense, since both dino and DMC2 dante act out of character their personalitys are the same, they both look like they got the crap beat out of them, and to fans, DMC2 should have never existed, so does this mean that capcom is offically saying Devil may cry 2 is non-canon
Dante not having a full head of white hair could be because his demonic powers are just starting to surface.
This new "city changing" thing reminds me of Silent Hill, dimensions could be the essential part of the story.