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So how does Rebellion/Osiris/Arbiter stay attached to Dante's back?
Magnetic tattoo?
You're a demon slayer, anything is possible.
So how does Rebellion/Osiris/Arbiter stay attached to Dante's back?
Magnetic tattoo?
If you see some of the interviews with Tim Phillips (VA for Dante) you will notice that his pronunciation of Dante is essentially "Donte". That's where the whole thing started.
also, didn't know you could make custom textures for the game.
I did some game modding back in the day.
Any Dante mods you guys want to see done? I'll see if I can whip them up some time however they must be texture based
Hands down my favorite game released since 2011, also one of my favorite games of this gen (and of all time).
Why there seem to be so much Gaf negativity towards it?
Hands down my favorite game released since 2011, also one of my favorite games of this gen (and of all time).
Why there seem to be so much Gaf negativity towards it?
You don't want to open that can of worms. Just keep enjoying the game, playboy.
It's pronounced Dahn-tay.how else would they pronounce it? dan-tay?
You must not have played many games this gen then.Hands down my favorite game released since 2011, also one of my favorite games of this gen (and of all time).
Why there seem to be so much Gaf negativity towards it?
I also found the 'conservatives are evil, anarchy rules' plot juvenile and unironic. None of the characters were all that interesting either.
Mundus was supposed to represent a conservative? Dude just seemed like prototypical rich evil dude one step away from having a cat to stroke.
Mundus was supposed to represent a conservative? Dude just seemed like prototypical rich evil dude one step away from having a cat to stroke.
Dante and Donte are pronounced the same to me. I never understood it either.
Which is a shame because one thing I counted on NT delivering in was the story. I didn't think it was a difficult task beating out the previous DMC games but DmC manages to fall for some of the short comings as the previous games. That's what hits me hardest about the game... that it didn't live up to NTs own potential.The visual design helped me get through the game, and that's where NT's work really shines. The plot was very disappointing, though. That said, this particular genre hasn't ever really offered a good story to me.
Which is a shame because one thing I counted on NT delivering in was the story. I didn't think it was a difficult task beating out the previous DMC games but DmC manages to fall for some of the short comings as the previous games. That's what hits me hardest about the game... that it didn't live up to NTs own potential.
Its hard for me to bag on the game play when it is the best NT has put out. They went almost a complete 180 with the game.
Hands down my favorite game released since 2011, also one of my favorite games of this gen (and of all time).
Why there seem to be so much Gaf negativity towards it?
Because you didn't get the joke I guess. Donte=Don'te
If you see some of the interviews with Tim Phillips (VA for Dante) you will notice that his pronunciation of Dante is essentially "Donte". That's where the whole thing started.
Were you really expecting anything else after the massive shitstorm of hatred that's been directed at this game ever since it was announced?
If it wasn't called Devil May Cry, the public perception would've been pretty much the exact opposite. Of course, you'd still have the DMC fanbase popping in and screaming about how it's crap and awful and the worst thing ever because it's not DMC3 or Bayonetta, as they tend to do with pretty much any western-developed combat game; see God of War, Batman, Darksiders, or whatever. But they'd have been ignored as the crazy obsessives that they really are, allowing the discussion about this game to consist of more than frothing rage.
Were you really expecting anything else after the massive shitstorm of hatred that's been directed at this game ever since it was announced?
I am only comparing the lore of 2 games here DMC3 and DMC1. DmC did a better job of explaining the whole backstory and made it more clear. And DmC took it upon itself to use the themes in both DMC1 and DMC3 to construct a singular narrative. Both DMC1 and DMC3 had more satisfying finales than in DmC despite having less time spent on dialogue and development.The previous series has the benefit of lore expansion by way of sequel. I'm not saying that DmC's narrative is good in the end, not at all, but comparing one entry in a reboot line to the lore of 4 entries isn't fair.
Nope. You are off to a great start here already!To be clear thismassive shitstorm was basically due to them changing Dante's hairstyle right? Anyone complaining bout that needs to get a life seriously
To be clear thismassive shitstorm was basically due to them changing Dante's hairstyle right? Anyone complaining bout that needs to get a life seriously
To be clear thismassive shitstorm was basically due to them changing Dante's hairstyle right? Anyone complaining bout that needs to get a life seriously
To be clear thismassive shitstorm was basically due to them changing Dante's hairstyle right? Anyone complaining bout that needs to get a life seriously
Maybe the original Nu Dante would have flicked cigarettes to distract enemies.
Hands down my favorite game released since 2011, also one of my favorite games of this gen (and of all time).
Why there seem to be so much Gaf negativity towards it?
I bought the costume pack, I'm sorry. :-(
I am only comparing the lore of 2 games here DMC3 and DMC1. DmC did a better job of explaining the whole backstory and made it more clear. And DmC took it upon itself to use the themes in both DMC1 and DMC3 to construct a singular narrative. Both DMC1 and DMC3 had more satisfying finales than in DmC despite having less time spent on dialogue and development.
I still feel that DmC2 is going to be more similar to DMC3. We might see a return of Vergil, a plot more focused on Sparda and his powers, the mystery of the 2 amulets, Dante focusing on becoming a demon hunter and setting up shop etc. Although they really can't do that without exploring the lore DmC set up mainly the angel side of things.
NT not [end-game]delving into the Angel side of things, not even hinting at it, was the biggest oversight in the whole narrative. It feels sloppily put together because of it. Where are the angels? Why aren't they doing their job of purging demons? Those questions couldn't even be asked if they kept any degree of nuance to the thing, but they took the easy route of Demons=bad, with a capulet and montague twang.
The next DmC should just be about a HUGE war between the sides, Vergil being some badass demon leader, and Dante not taking sides. It's something only NT's take could do, and I'd buy the shit out of it.
NT not [end-game]delving into the Angel side of things, not even hinting at it, was the biggest oversight in the whole narrative. It feels sloppily put together because of it. Where are the angels? Why aren't they doing their job of purging demons? Those questions couldn't even be asked if they kept any degree of nuance to the thing, but they took the easy route of Demons=bad, with a capulet and montague twang.
It's something only NT's take could do, and I'd buy the shit out of it.
So insightful.To be clear thismassive shitstorm was basically due to them changing Dante's hairstyle right? Anyone complaining bout that needs to get a life seriously
Just beat the game last night. I absolutely adored this game. I have never played a DMC before. The game felt polished and I felt powerful. I hope it gets more sales because it really deserves it. It felt like the equivalent of a popcorn movie, I can forgive some of the absurdities with the plot because the gameplay experience was great.
No one says that here. If you have actually read the OT you would know.In before somebody mandates you need to have played 380 hours of DMC3 and put up four youtube combo videos before you comment on your experiences on an action game here on the DmC OT thread.
What I want to know isthere some sort of written explanation for Dante's hair turning white other than (and I'm assuming) him being fully awakened by the end?
It has something to do withhim embracing his demonic power. I'm not sure the exact moment where it changes but I think it's when he goes into rage mode trying to kill Vergil.
Whatever explanation, it'll just come across as off. His hair should have just stayed black imo
edit: In the early childhood artwork, is Vergil's hair black or white?
What I want to know isthere some sort of written explanation for Dante's hair turning white other than (and I'm assuming) him being fully awakened by the end?
Got back to playing this after a week or two and man this game is SO good. I'm on Mission 17 right now! Probably an hour or less until it's beaten? Thefight with Mundus' Spawn and Lilith was AMAZING. Amazing mission!