DmC is a reboot that takes place in an alternate continuity, as confirmed by Capcom. It does not take place in the same continuity as the previous games. Yet is it a Devil May Cry game. Has that been proccessed yet?
Which is exactly what I've been advocating this entire time.
Link? In fact Ninja Theory confirmed that they wanted to make Dante look closer to DMC1, thus they ovbiously know there exist four different iterations of the character. If can disprove this give me a link.
"The goal for us is to redefine what's cool about (Dante) in this game."
Direct quote from Tameem
How are you manually selecting your target if the AI picks a target that it thinks you want to attack? EXPLAIN!!!
How are you manually selecting your target if you cycle through said targets until you reach the one you want? EXPLAIN!!!
I've explained this five times already. Your reading comprehension is that of a fourth grader, so I'm not repeating myself. Refer to my earlier posts if you're interested. If you just want to scream, then continue to do so.
Again tell me the 10 evasion moves you reffered to in DMC4?
Already listed this in an earlier post as well. Please start reading instead of just typing whatever comes to mind with no sense of context.
...I never said Dante in DmC didn't have to be facing an enemy to attack him...where in the world are you getting that from?
Your words:
Notice how Dante and Bayonetta are always facing their targets when they are locked on, they never can have their back turned towards the target. That is not the same thing as DmC.
...I'm beginning to doubt you know what the word "contradiction" means.
There is a major difference between saying that a character while locked on can NEVER have their back turned towards the target, and saying that a character can't be facing someone. I'm not entirely sure where you learned the English language from, but you deserve a refund.
And no, I didn't make a mistake. Bayonetta uses a hard lock on system with relative movement in the same vein as DMC. Not sure what game you're referring to.
Thats the point of DmC, Bayonetta, Metal Gear Rising and God of War. DmC needed this to give Dante free flow movement at all times. Locking Dante to one enemy at a time was impratical, hence why all those videos you watch contain one on one encounters. DmC is about offering more diversity and depth than that.
Funny how a game designed to give "more diversity" and "more depth" ended up with a smaller moveset and less original enemies, isn't it?
Your also forgetting something like Royal Guard which disrupted the entire balance of combat, because it prevents Dante from moving what so ever.
You do realize the game never forces you to use Royal Guard, right? If you don't like it, you can just stick with the three other styles(and four once you get Darkslayer) the game has and go off the extra movesets added from them.
Who are you trying to convince here?
Perhaps you should ask yourself that question, considering you started the debate. I personally debate for the fun of it. If you're doing this in hopes of convincing someone, then you're probably doing it for the wrong reason.
Have a look on Youtube, all the previous DMC games have plenty of problems, especailly DMC4 which featured a broken lock on. Something DMC3 did better in fact.
Oh, certainly. None of them are perfect. But none of them are as horribly broken as DmCs.
As for myself and the professional reviewers, many seem to think Hideaki Itsuno and Capcom did indeed improve the combat. The reason you don't respect Hideaki Itsuno's words is because your nothing more than a lying DMC4 fan, who has no respect for anyone deciding for themselves DmC is better than the abysimal DMC4.
You're using professional reviewers as an argument now?
Well, in that case, I expect you to admit that DMC4 was a good game. Go on now. It got roughly the same Metacritic score as DmC did. The "professional reviewers" all agree that it was a good game. Do you expect me to believe you over the "professional reviewers" now?
Which, by the way, is the same industry that gave Metroid Other M positive reviews and hailed Twilight Princess as the best Zelda game ever.
Prove it was done on PS3. No, didn't think so. Regardless DmC is still better.
...read the titles of the movie? Unless you're going to accuse the uploader of lying, too? Maybe us evil DMC4 fans are all in one giant conspiracy to make DmC look bad, hmm?
And just saying something is better is the weakest argument you've presented so far. And that's saying a lot.









