Which they will probably do again. Negative attention is attention.Nothing nor DMC5, a DmC2, or NT's demise or even if they make a great game can break the chains of hatred. Only time can heal the scars unless if NT does something stupid again.
Which they will probably do again. Negative attention is attention.Nothing nor DMC5, a DmC2, or NT's demise or even if they make a great game can break the chains of hatred. Only time can heal the scars unless if NT does something stupid again.
Gotta love the fact that some of you seem to want NT to vanish off the face of the earth,
which is pretty terrible considering that many of these people probably have families to feed and bills to pay.
But that aside, WOO! Let it be DmC2! (Probably won't, but we can hope!)
Yeah, but not all publicity is good publicity. And that's what I really hope NT learns. As dos Capcom.Which they will probably do again. Negative attention is attention.
Not idiots, I just think it's gotten out of hand. You get angry for long enough the world becomes a storm and you struggle to see the light on the horizon. Trust me, I tried let off some steam last year, after a couple days, I was so stressed and ****ed off, I can't imagine anybody doing it for 2 and half years.I think NT would have to be out of their minds to do DmC2. Especially after the backlash of the first and the 'butthurt' which still floats around on FB when someone posts a pic of the new Dante.
Someone posted a pic of a tattoo they had done of the new Dante... most of the comments were ridiculous. The most used comment "Wrong Dante"? It's not your arm! Why do you give a s**t?!
Sorry... it's just... some people are idiots.
I agree with you. With how the fandom is acting about it they should just give it a break and work on something else.Not idiots, I just think it's gotten out of hand. You get angry for long enough the world becomes a storm and you struggle to see the light on the horizon. Trust me, I tried let off some steam last year, after a couple days, I was so stressed and ****ed off, I can't imagine anybody doing it for 2 and half years.
With the way the fandom is, Devil May Cry shouldn't have any sequels, not for a long time. As much as I'd love a DmC2, it's possible they could be out of their minds if they attempted it right now. The whole series needs a hiatus.
Not idiots, I just think it's gotten out of hand. You get angry for long enough the world becomes a storm and you struggle to see the light on the horizon. Trust me, I tried let off some steam last year, after a couple days, I was so stressed and ****ed off, I can't imagine anybody doing it for 2 and half years.
With the way the fandom is, Devil May Cry shouldn't have any sequels, not for a long time. As much as I'd love a DmC2, it's possible they could be out of their minds if they attempted it right now. The whole series needs a hiatus.
I dont know. So far they just showed they cant learn that.Yeah, but not all publicity is good publicity. And that's what I really hope NT learns. As dos Capcom.
If Ninja Theory is making money and getting good critical reviews from the press, I hardly see how any sour fans could keep them doing their thing. I'm sure they're aware of a lot of fans' reactions, but if you let the opinions of others dictate your life, you'll never do what's right for you. Ninja Theory needs to follow its creative vision despite naysayers, and I'm sure they'll give those who hate or love them something good to chew on.
It isn't like every single person in NT was responsible for Tameems (Is that how it's spelt?) dumb comments. Like some of the devs and art designers, not everyone had a hand in the press releases of the game, nor the story script. Some of these people were just doing their jobs.I'm not offended by your comment, just confused as to why everybody seems to think that it's acceptable to feel sorry for people who have brought it on themselves, if they want to avoid it then actually make something that'll sell instead of making something that clearly will not.
If Ninja Theory is making money and getting good critical reviews from the press, I hardly see how any sour fans could keep them doing their thing. I'm sure they're aware of a lot of fans' reactions, but if you let the opinions of others dictate your life, you'll never do what's right for you. Ninja Theory needs to follow its creative vision despite naysayers, and I'm sure they'll give those who hate or love them something good to chew on.
A Website Introduction Video with a (probably) first look at their next game: (0:47 - 2:00 - 2:40)