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Gaming => General Gaming Discussion => Topic started by: George on September 15, 2010, 08:44:48 am
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(http://http://i51.tinypic.com/1zgt46t.jpg)
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(http://http://www.blogcdn.com/www.joystiq.com/media/2010/09/capcomg-tgs0592.jpg)
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(http://http://media1.gameinformer.com/imagefeed/featured/capcom/DmC/dmc2.jpg)
(http://http://media1.gameinformer.com/imagefeed/featured/capcom/DmC/dmc3.jpg)
(http://http://media1.gameinformer.com/imagefeed/featured/capcom/DmC/dmc4.jpg)
TRAILER (http://http://kotaku.com/5638588/new-devil-may-crys-debut-trailer)
"The game is being developed by Ninja Theory of Heavenly Sword fame and features a younger Dante."
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The main character looks awesome
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Dante
From:
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To:
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This looks terrible for Devil May Cry and further goes to show Capcom is slowly losing it. I'll see you all early next generation when the revival of Capcom occurs again every generation.
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dear lord that is awful, kenji inafune should be publicly executed for his crimes against gaming
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i think he looks cute ^_^ i never played a DMC game but i sure will now! XD
jk
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..Looks like something Fluffy would like. XD
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lol at other reactions. Maybe its cause i dont know &$%# bout the franchise... though dante does look kinda awkward.
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..Looks like something Fluffy would like. XD
This guy is way too dirty, and likely smells beyond repulsive.
Get him a shower and a change of attire and maybe we'll talk.
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I've got all the old games, but haven't gotten around to playing them yet. I've got faith in Ninja Theory though.
Heavenly Sword was good times, and Enslaved is looking pretty great from what I've seen.
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Enslaved demo is in the UK PSN store, Just letting you know SOUP. I actually went on and couldn't find it, they released 80 move demos (if you have that and are looking for demos, they have those too).
I searched for it and downloading... just that my internet is going slow, its like 75% done. its 1.4gb
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I'm never /that/ bothered about character designs... It isn't as if I have to give him a blow job or get to know him. So honestly I don't care if he turns into a twilight reject or a pink elephant.
However don't trust that Ninja Theory will do the gameplay justice, I have a feeling this will turn into a flashy, high production value game with some nice cinematic gameplay but have none of the depth of fighting and combos that made the DMC series so fun in the first place.
I always said DMC5 would have to do something amazing to convince me to stop playing Bayonetta... This is not the amazing I ment.
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@George:
Thanks for the heads up. I haven't picked up a move controller yet (probably tomorrow as it's pay day), but I'm logging onto my UK account right now to get that Enslaved demo. I didn't even know there was a demo coming out for it. Thanks again :)
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@George:
Thanks for the heads up. I haven't picked up a move controller yet (probably tomorrow as it's pay day), but I'm logging onto my UK account right now to get that Enslaved demo. I didn't even know there was a demo coming out for it. Thanks again :)
The game is very Uncharted influenced or should I say Prince of Persia. The climbing is like that, the combat system isn't that deep. But just like Uncharted, when your playing you do 'wowo amazing' things, like jump around while stuff is falling down etc.
People on the Enslaved forums complained that the PS3 version had 'scree tears' and it does, just not that bad to take you away from the experience, the odd drop in frames are way more noticeable.
Also the character seems to move too fast, might just be me.
After playing it, I know that DMC will have good graphics, but won't be like the last 4.
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@George:
Yeah, it did remind me a lot of Uncharted 2. Especially the jumping from pipe to pipe while things are blowing up and falling away all around you.
I'm there with you on the character movement taking a bit of getting used to. I don't know if it's the running animation, or the way the camera's set up, but I'm pretty sure it would feel more natural after time. It was mostly an issue during the first bit of the demo.
The facial animations in the demo weren't quite as good as in Heavenly Sword, but it's just a demo, so who knows. Looks like there are a lot of other gameplay elements not in the demo though, so I'm still really looking forward to it. Especially to see where the whole relationship between the two characters goes. The earth environment looks awesome too :D
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The grassy vines thing on the walls look awesome and the lighting is pretty damn good.
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It's nice to see a post-apocalyptic game looking more like Laputa, than the usual "broken and brown".
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While I own the DMC trilogy I haven't played beyond a few hours of the 1st and 3rd one. So I'm not a diehard fan I've always preferred Shinobi/Kunoichi over the DMC trilogy (I don't see the relevance of what I just said).
The hair color is bothering me, I don't see a problem with anything else, but then again I am not a proper fan of the series.
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This series always fuckin sucked. Glad to see it meet the fate it deserved. You want to play the game done right it's called--Bayonetta.
Let Dante and his new gay boyfriend screw their western-re-imagined fag selves.
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East, do you just whine or do you ever play games? Sounds like the first part is more correctly.
New game makes sense now, Capcom is doomed now..
“I look around Tokyo Games Show, and everyone’s making awful games; Japan is at least five years behind,” said Keiji Inafune, 45, head of global research and development at Capcom and one of Japan’s most prominent game designers.
“Capcom is barely keeping up,” he said in an interview at the show, which ended Sunday. “I want to study how Westerners live, and make games that appeal to them.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/20/techn ... ted=1&_r=1 (http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/20/technology/20game.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1)
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Inafune was stuck at Capcom's booth, obviously he thinks Japan sucks now!
Just needed to go around to SEGA's booth to see a publisher who's now starting to run rings around them in terms of quality output and publishing.
On a serious note, the backlash of his quotes are pretty humourous, especially considering this year's Tokyo Game Show was overall very good.