I actually remember seeing the TGS Trailer on my YouTube page.
At first I thought to myself, "Sweet, new Devil May Cry game."
After viewing the trailer, I felt a bit disappointed.
Not for Dante's new look, or that the series had been rebooted, but that there was little information on the games combat.
Bare in mind, I never really viewed YouTube comments back then. I watched the trailer then stopped, and I was completely oblivious to the ultimate media vendetta against DmC: Devil May Cry.
I was mildly excited for DmC though.
Devil May Cry 4's padded campaign and insignificant story left me feel that the series had little more to offer.
I felt that the reboot was going in the right direction.
It wasn't until 2012 that we all had a better understanding of the game.
I wasn't exactly sure what to think about this new Devil May Cry adventure, until Captivate 2012.
After Captivate, a whole onslaught of news for the game came.
The trailer and game play shown confirmed my excitement for the game.
For me, the best trailer is still the one shown at Captivate. It showed me the series had stayed with it's roots, of fast paced combat, over-the-top action, unrealistically stylish moves, and a great art direction.
Ten days. Too slow, for me.