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Unknown is the fate of DmC 2

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how about following your own advise and get back on topic instead of derailing it ;)
I wasn't derailing this thread. You're lying.

And LordOfDarkness said to NOT let your personal feelings get in the way.

On-topic: DmC2 could probably rival DMC3 if Capcom puts enough effort into it.
 
:laugh::laugh::laugh: I would say (quote you)
"We'll just have to agree to disagree here."
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Fine... as long as you're disagreeing in a civilized manner.
Guys, back on topic. Now would be nice
I. :banghead: Am. :banghead:Really.:banghead: Trying. :banghead:Here. :banghead:
 
how about following your own advise and get back on topic instead of derailing it ;)

And you think you are helping the topic wth posts like this?

Even if Vergilius has gone off topic or has had a problem with a member or two. He has edited his posts.

If you think he's the type to derail threads. Why make remarks like this that could contribute towards that?
 
And you think you are helping the topic wth posts like this?

Even if Vergilius has gone off topic or has had a problem with a member or two. He has edited his posts.

If you think he's the type to derail threads. Why make remarks like this that could contribute towards that?

But that is not Ok, because you can say what you want and then , edit your post and all OK? it doesn't seem correct neither ... (Just an opinion)
 
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On-topic guys.

I wish we lived in a world where everyone could be happy, and both original and reboot could continue. Maybe that world can become reality in the future.

As for now, and this world we live in currently, I don't see a DmC2 in the near future. NT seems focused on Hellblade which looks to be very good and something I've put on my list of to-get PS4 games. I'd like to see a DmC2 though. I think there's a real possibility of a good story coming out of it as long as it isn't heavy handed like the first one. There are good possibilities with the world they've created, they just need someone better to harness it.

As for DMC5, I think it's more a possibility than DmC2 at this moment. Itsuno appears to be available, the unprecedented revival of DMC4, a seven year old game, etc. I think the same thing I do with DmC, it needs better writers and if had them, we could have an amazing story on our hands.
 
And you think you are helping the topic wth posts like this?

Even if Vergilius has gone off topic or has had a problem with a member or two. He has edited his posts.

If you think he's the type to derail threads. Why make remarks like this that could contribute towards that?
Sooo it's ok to derail threads if I edit posts afterwards? That's doesn't make much sense, but ok :/
On-topic guys.

I wish we lived in a world where everyone could be happy, and both original and reboot could continue. Maybe that world can become reality in the future.

As for now, and this world we live in currently, I don't see a DmC2 in the near future. NT seems focused on Hellblade which looks to be very good and something I've put on my list of to-get PS4 games. I'd like to see a DmC2 though. I think there's a real possibility of a good story coming out of it as long as it isn't heavy handed like the first one. There are good possibilities with the world they've created, they just need someone better to harness it.

As for DMC5, I think it's more a possibility than DmC2 at this moment. Itsuno appears to be available, the unprecedented revival of DMC4, a seven year old game, etc. I think the same thing I do with DmC, it needs better writers and if had them, we could have an amazing story on our hands.
NT isn't focuse on HB, since it produced by 25 people. So DmC2 is very possible. But no, there is no perfect world where everyone gets along, since Capcom is to shady to be trusted on anything
 
Okay then the simple thing for you to all do is move on. I mean I really do hate to sound so condescending here but we're all adults right? We can manage that.

So wipe the slate clean. And if you do want to continue this in a respectable manner then no more picking at things others may of said a few posts ago.

Because I'm getting really sick of that.
 
Only for those who cares. And that's definitely not me

Do you even think there will be a DmC 2?:laugh::laugh:

DmC was a real flop in sales. Well, if you think about it, all NT games flop anyway :laugh:. I can't understand how they are still in bussiness.
 
Well, in any case, I'll be more than happy to support it.
It's your money, and I don't really care what you do with them, so I dunno how this suppose to be relevant to anyone
Do you even think there will be a DmC 2?:laugh::laugh:

DmC was a real flop in sales. Well, if you think about it, all NT games flop anyway :laugh:
We're talking about Capcom. They are just excels at making weird decisions one after another. So I can completely imagine them canceling DMC altogether, because they not making it themselves, and using NT as shields for those who don't like it.
 
We're talking about the future of DmC. Me saying that I'll support the game is indeed very relevant to the topic at hand.
We talking about DmC2 possibility. Supporting something that doesn't exist yet, is completely irrelevant not only to the topic but to anyone else.
 
Vergilius there's a couple of losers here who love to haunt this part of the forum even though they obviously hate the game. Most of the times they **** off when you stop playing their silly games.

Don't feed the trolls as they say.
 
We talking about DmC2 possibility. Supporting something that doesn't exist yet, is completely irrelevant not only to the topic but to anyone else.
I disagree with that (because asking Capcom to make DmC2 is relevant), but if you're not going to change your mind, then there's nothing to be done about it.
 
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