It's been 13 (or so) years since I sneaked out to my local electronics/multimedia store in a little town in Norway, bringing with me an older-looking friend of mine, trying to persuade the shopkeeper to let us buy a copy of the first Devil May Cry game. Of course, we were obviously way to young to play this kind of game and the shopkeeper wasn't stupid.
However, the line "...but we're old enough combined" seemed to do the trick, and before we knew it, we were rushing home on our bicycles to try the game at my friends house. At the moment, I thought my house was pretty strict, and I was scared to death that mom would find me playing violent games like this (even though it probably wouldn't have been a big deal). I used to hide the game and the cover art inside the expansion bay of the old fat PS2. Haha, talk about being paranoid for no reason.
Nowdays, I'm a game designer, and I still keep coming back for more DMC. Though I'm more critical to the games now, there is still something charming, cool, fun and exciting about playing a Devil May Cry game.
It's interesting to look at the games and try to point out what seems to be "right" and "wrong" about them, and try to find the formula of a good Devil May Cry game. The actual developers of the series may have their own idea of what a DMC game should be, but whats interesting is what the fan base thinks.
Soo..
What do you think makes a good "Devil May Cry" game?
Why? Why not? And what would you rather have?
However, the line "...but we're old enough combined" seemed to do the trick, and before we knew it, we were rushing home on our bicycles to try the game at my friends house. At the moment, I thought my house was pretty strict, and I was scared to death that mom would find me playing violent games like this (even though it probably wouldn't have been a big deal). I used to hide the game and the cover art inside the expansion bay of the old fat PS2. Haha, talk about being paranoid for no reason.
Nowdays, I'm a game designer, and I still keep coming back for more DMC. Though I'm more critical to the games now, there is still something charming, cool, fun and exciting about playing a Devil May Cry game.
It's interesting to look at the games and try to point out what seems to be "right" and "wrong" about them, and try to find the formula of a good Devil May Cry game. The actual developers of the series may have their own idea of what a DMC game should be, but whats interesting is what the fan base thinks.
Soo..
What do you think makes a good "Devil May Cry" game?
Why? Why not? And what would you rather have?