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Aiddon said:
PureDante said:
I'll admit that I liked the "DmC" e3 2011 trailer, for doing justice of making a sick montage to glitch mob (the artist of the music lol). As a game with the devil may cry name attached to it, I feel unless the game is bundled with the 360/ps3 and a copy of twilight, it won't do as well as the previous games. I loved dmc1-4, every part of them blew me away. But with this...it's a true embarrassment; one of the main reasons why the game was so good was for the 'japanese' type development. The fighting isn't as outrageous, it feels too bland; I don't want more 'western styled' development, because this is a japanese game, and the reason its so cool is because of the influence of the japanese developers behind it. There's nothing we can do now but boycott it, or bargain bin the game, unfortunately.


With Antoniades basically saying that Japanese character design sucks, it doesn't surprise me that he has no respect for the source material. This game deserves to flop on principle. At least the real Dante got to  be in MvC3 before this piece of crap came out.

Hahaha, its not that bad man. i can appreciate where you and other fans are coming from. but Ninja Theory orginally came to Capcom with a design for Dante not dissimillar to the Dante we know from DMC 1-3; but it was Capcom that asked them to make the design more radical.

of course i agree Ninja Theory have serious problems with Enslaved and maybe HS (which i didnt play), but i think at heart i think they are good at certain things.

i'm not sure what comments you are reffering to with Antoniades, but from interviews he dosent seem like an arrogant man - i dont think he would say something like that in contempt; and in all fairness it is Capcom who have the control here.

if they gave the game to another developer we would probabily end up with the same type of thing, because Capcom have decided they wanted a radical departure since before Ninja Theory were involved with the project.