Yeah, didn't like, everyone who made the other DMC games good pretty much leave and make Bayonetta? It's the better game in every way, it even has worse dialogue and stupider cutscenes. It's DMC...TO THE MAX!Tallim said:The only real problem I have with a new DMC is that it now has to measure up to Bayonetta, which is a very lofty goal indeed.
First of all, that haircut looks so ridiculous on a grown man it's worth bringing up multiple times.dogstile said:People keep saying this, but if you'd read the rest of the thread you'd realise that you've been *ahem* ninja'd on that one
I disagree anyway. Its the hair that is alike, every facial feature he has looks different. Christ DMC fan's, i'm not counting myself as one of you anymore. Stop whining until we see a decent set of combat clips if you wanna complain about the fighting style. Dark hair will not kill the character. Its a reboot, that's the point >.>
I think we both know that no matter how much logic we try to use,it won't mean shit.dogstile said:Dark hair will not kill the character. Its a reboot, that's the point >.>
DM2? were you stuck in a hellhole to find out that existed? lolWorr Monger said:I accept your challenge Tameem.... I very much enjoyed the first DMC and DMC3 (There's no such thing as DMC2).
I have yet to ever play DMC4. For some reason, I just lost the interest... so I likely won't bother touching this until I feel like playing DMC4.
agreedNameIsRobertPaulson said:We don't hate it because it looks like someone swapped out Dante for Edward
We don't hate it because the Unreal Engine looks terrible with this game
We don't hate it because we somehow hate ourselves
We hate it because you took a dump onto our game by turning the protagonist into YOU!
The only DMC with a serious Dante was 2, and it seems everyone but me hated that game. Then again, Dante did have one or two truly badass lines in that game.Julianking93 said:But, I didn't think Dante was supposed to be brooding and punk looking. I just thought he was supposed to be cool looking. To me, the new Dante looks like a model who's trying to look punky. He's skinny, has short black hair, smokes and looks like a crack addict.Jumplion said:Funny, really, I would say that the original Dante looks more like the second link you gave me. The new one looks like a more gruffer version of the second one, to me anyway.
That's fine if you're going for that sort of theme in game but... two problems here. One is that Dante was supposed to be a fun character. No real seriousness to it and he's a bit of a goofy sort of character and he knows it. The new one looks like he's trying too hard to be "badass" and the smoking, to me makes it look even worse. Then you make him look hardened and dirtier but somehow still younger just doesn't work for me.
Then second... well I covered this but the dark and gritty theme that it looks like they're going for isn't what was prominent in the originals. Yeah, I get that it's a reboot but it looks like all they did was make a game, realise it plays like Devil May Cry and slap the name on it. Same with Heavenly Sword. That game played exactly like God of War and even looked like it. How they got away with that is beyond me >.>
I'm open to the idea of this but each new bit of footage just lowers my expectations and as I've said, that assclown developer isn't helping at all.
Perhaps this might change your mind:anthony87 said:From an article on Destructoid:
"The oontzy techno beat that blasts during combat is dynamic and reacts to your individual play style"
"The oontzy techno beat that blasts during combat"
"The oontzy techno beat"
Well, now I can add "eurotrash" to Antoniades' increasingly long list of unlikable traitsSalad Is Murder said:Perhaps this might change your mind:anthony87 said:From an article on Destructoid:
"The oontzy techno beat that blasts during combat is dynamic and reacts to your individual play style"
"The oontzy techno beat that blasts during combat"
"The oontzy techno beat"
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