Ending was not bad, just lame compared to what we saw before. But it was not bad, at all. Graphics are geat too, it just music that is baaaaad.
Wasn't huge on Quicksilver in DMC3, probably only used it a handful of times. I thought Doppelganger was better since it added a poor man's form of co-op.
I'm more disappointed in the ending than anything else.
It wasn't good, but it wasn't as bad as I was expecting either.
It was literally just Donte being like"Oh hey, Vergil's evil now. Oh, he throws out phantom swords occasionally, summons some copies to vaguely swing swords at me, and I have to run up and whack him a few times and repeat this pattern. Cool, I beat him, so I better stab him. Oh, girlfriend is telling me to let him go. Oh, okay, see you later Vergil." END
That's not even the originals dante.
It's not MY Dante.
I'll still give this game the good college try though, but I absolutely don't like the new Dante.
Or you could just call thata happier version of DMC3's ending.
That's not even the originals dante.
That's not even the originals dante.
Really psyched for this. Just beat the original Devil May Cry for the first time a few months ago. Thinking about playing through one more before Tuesday. 3 or 4?
This spring is so great for character action games. I've rediscovered the genre in the last year or so and have had a lot of fun catching up on some gems from this and last gen. Man, these are the games that remind me why I love gaming so much.
This is true. It's always worth pointing out that Kamiya's Dante is as different from Itsuno's Dante as Itsuno's Dante is from NT's Dante.
That's a lot of Dantes.
no don'tI've never actually played 2 and I skipped it on my DMC HD run so maybe I should try it out.
DMC 1 Dante is pretty cool, and I like DMC 3 Dante despite his unpopularity here (First I'm hearing of people hating DMC 3 Dante.) I've never actually played 2 and I skipped it on my DMC HD run so maybe I should try it out.
DMC 1 Dante is pretty cool, and I like DMC 3 Dante despite his unpopularity here (First I'm hearing of people hating DMC 3 Dante.) I've never actually played 2 and I skipped it on my DMC HD run so maybe I should try it out.
Most would say 3, and on the whole it is a better game then 4.
That said, I say play 4 as at least in my mind it's combat is unmatched. The combo of Dante and Nero and it's bloody palace is a better experince to me then the whole of 3.
Might not be the best idea, actually. I've spent the past month getting used to DmC controls, then went back to DMC4. That worked out about as well you can imagine.Really psyched for this. Just beat the original Devil May Cry for the first time a few months ago. Thinking about playing through one more before Tuesday. 3 or 4?
DMC 1 Dante is pretty cool, and I like DMC 3 Dante despite his unpopularity here (First I'm hearing of people hating DMC 3 Dante.) I've never actually played 2 and I skipped it on my DMC HD run so maybe I should try it out.
Wow "unmatched"? Makes me want to put it in right now instead of going to bed.
Wow "unmatched"? Makes me want to put it in right now instead of going to bed.
My only problem with DMC3 Dante was his need to throw out a random Ric Flair style "Woo!" every so often. I really did enjoy DMC4's Uncle Dante.
Might not be the best idea, actually. I've spent the past month getting used to DmC controls, then went back to DMC4. That worked out about as well you can imagine.
My only problem with DMC3 Dante was his need to throw out a random Ric Flair style "Woo!" every so often. I really did enjoy DMC4's Uncle Dante.
My only problem with DMC3 Dante was his need to throw out a random Ric Flair style "Woo!" every so often. I really did enjoy DMC4's Uncle Dante.
Don't forget that DMC3 Dante was a male stripper. He walked around shirtless and could twirl around on stripper poles.
Don't forget that DMC3 Dante was a male stripper. He walked around shirtless and could twirl around on stripper poles.
Pretty sure the real Dante was doomed the minute he started looking like Sean Bean.
It really is a bad omen.
Ezekial's watching this thread, and a single tear rolled down his cheek
CAUTION: This opinion might hurt core DMC Fans. Im a fan of DMC but lack heavy knowledge into the metagame mechanics and just like it for what it is.
I'm feeling two things that may not make this game a failure.
1.) Review Scores
2.) Advertising
Which both directly relate to sales. For some reason, even though the DMC fans are irate about this, I think ultimately this game will sell well, why you may say?......
First, This game isn't marketed for DMC Fans... as much as Capcom and Ninja Theory lie, It simply isn't. This game is for my friends who regularly don't play anything besides Madden 20XX, 2K XX, CoD: Blah, Halo X, and Hot Game of the Month.
DmC is Hot Game of the Month.
Especially if review scores come in favorable as they seem to be. Capcom had a very popular Japanese franchise with a massive fanbase westernized and re-marketed to a new consumer base.
If Im to believe how this thread is going; and I'm paraphrasing the discussion, the game was subsequently "dumbed down" in order to find mass appeal.
If we take in the game, without prior back knowledge of the series, and play it as someone who regularly doesn't play a massive selection of games... DmC would be a pretty good game.
You could akin it to Fisher Price: My First Stylish Action Game
All it needs is Advertising and we'll see if Capcom really wants to make this happen.
This has worked before. All you have to look at is the Dante's Inferno superbowl commercial and the marketing of Skyrim.
Those marketing campaigns of those respective games found interest in people who didn't regularly play games
Of course not to play full Devil's Advocate, this is pretty damn horrible for true fans of the franchise. The only good I see is more exposure by new fans of this product and dig to find the original series after some research.
But that seems to be my whole observational take on this game. Its a very fascinating occurrence in the industry and we'll see how it plays out.
Discuss.
I will pay no more than $15
Worst thing about dmc4 dante besides looking like a cowboy was the peachfuzz on his face. Dante always seemed like a clean shaven guy.
Loved DMC4 dante. He really did feel like a grown up version of DMC3 dante. when he's first introduced he seems all serious and junk, but then you play as him, and realise he's as over the top as ever.
that Shakespeare scene always gets me.
and for all the shit DMC4 gets, it had the best combat in the series imo. just wish bloody palace didn't have that time limit, blitz still fuck me up if im not prepared.
His "just another day walking at the park" attitude gets pretty tiresome.DMC4 Dante was perfect. Shut up, shut up, shut up. >:|
and for all the shit DMC4 gets, it had the best combat in the series imo. just wish bloody palace didn't have that time limit, blitz still fuck me up if im not prepared.
Outside of DMC3's ending, my favorite moment from Dante is DMC 4 Hip Thrusting while chucking Luc Darts. Top 10 moments of the Gen right there for me.
His "just another day walking at the park" attitude gets pretty tiresome.
His "just another day walking at the park" attitude gets pretty tiresome.
DMC2 Dante acted like even he was bored to be in his own game.
Ric Flair character action game would be sweeeet
The thing is, with someone as crazy strong as Dante it totally made sense. The man killed pretty much god, and that was when he was younger and weaker. There is pretty much nothing that can touch him and he knows it.
Having someone that absuredly strong, not to mention cocky so he knowns he's that strong act any differently would just be awkward.
That dante had a super mode who know what brought that on. He must have seen some shit.DMC2 Dante acted like even he was bored to be in his own game.
DMC2 Dante acted like even he was bored to be in his own game.
I think that's one of the reasons for the reboot though. Dante's only viable challenges are Vergil and Mundus and both are dead/sealed away in the original continuity.
Itsuno probably had no idea what to do with him.