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DmC: Definitive Edition Is Nice, But What About A Sequel?

Definitive Editions and Remasters are fun but in the end, wouldn't everyone rather hear about a new installment in the series? Isn't that more exciting?

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NovusTerminus3416d ago (Edited 3416d ago )

No, Now a sequel to DMC4:SA, THAT's appealing.

DmC was a decent game, not up to DMC3/4's level. The art directions was cool at time, most boss designs aside (I.E, Poison, Bob, Mundus, Lilith and such.)

And the story made was nonsensical at most points.

With them being so different, I personally see no reason why both franchises can't continue.

Abash3416d ago

DmC was a decent game, but a very poor Devil May Cry. Virtually everything felt like a step down from the original series, and the characters and story were downright boring.

I just don't see myself wanting a DmC2 when I know a Devil May Cry 5 would just be so much better.

NovusTerminus3416d ago

Same here. I'm not any bit interested in a DmC2, but due to how different they handle I can see Capcom trying it.

I only care about DMC5 / 4:SE. I have about 300+ hours in DMC3 and another 150+ hours in DMC4. So needless to say I am waiting!

Vlaitor3415d ago (Edited 3415d ago )

I think if Dmc was an actualy continuity, like the son of Dante, rather than a reboot the community would be accept it way easier. To be frank, I played all 5 games and I have to say I enjoyed Dmc a lot. DMC2 was boring and I hated Nero on Dmc4.

The controls were tight, the music was great, the story was weird and forgetable but the boss made for it.

A sequel? Sure, why not!

breakpad3415d ago (Edited 3415d ago )

NO for fak sake not a sequel from this crap ..we need a proper DMC 5 ...

ZombieKiller3415d ago

Yeah I'll take a DMC 4 sequel or a "proper" sequel with Dante as the main character. As for DmC, no thank you. Devil May Cry went from being my favorite all time game that I put over 1000 hours into (DMC3 and Special Editions) to a one time playthru via PS+ for free. It got deleted shortly afterwards. It wasn't a bad game, but it was nowhere near what I've come to expect from the series. PLEASE give me a game with Dante, not Dunteh. I wanted to punch that shitface after I was done the game. Completely a step down in almost every way possible for me.

Again, I don't hate it. It wasn't a BAD game per say, but nowhere near what I've seen from Capcom in the past (I know thanks NT...) ESPECIALLY with the character we all know and love.

RedDeadLB3415d ago

I'm sorry, previous DMC stories made sense?

I like everything about DmC. Honestly do. It's fun, has a great art direction and other than some inconsistencies in graphics, it's overall an excellent game.

I get the criticism it got for the Dante redesign because Dante is (or was) a very popular character. But honestly, the only thing wrong with it was Dante's design (which fit the new art style) and no lock-on (not really an issue for me personally).

DMC isn't relevant because of the story. It's relevant because of the gameplay. DmC is fun, and that's what matters.

DMC4 was fun too, though, so there should be no reason both games can't coexist. Here's hoping.

ThanatosDMC3415d ago

How did it not make sense?

Legendary Dark Knight Sparda took pity to humans who were about to get ravaged by demons. He awoke to justice and fought the demons alone. Spent 2000 yrs protecting the human world fell in love with a woman named Eve. Sparda and Eve had two sons Vergil and Dante who continued to fight demons in their own way after their mom was murdered. DMC3 story of Dante's awakening with a double meaning. DMC1 is him hunting down and fighting the king of hell and freeing his brother. DMC2 just another demon god hunting business. DMC4 f*ck Nero. Also, DMC series has the anime, the mangas, and the light novels.

DmC is fine as a game on its own but it's not a Devil May Cry game. They should have called it a different IP and it doesnt help that the developer taunted the hardcore audience then delivered crap with a bottle of casual juice.

Baka-akaB3415d ago (Edited 3415d ago )

One of my issues with DmC , aside from a design i dont like .... is that regardless we had a game still inferior in gameplay .

One of implied and hyped by NT fans "trade offs" for the change of direction ... was supposed to be Ninja Theory doing away with the purposely campy and average story , to deliver some masterpiece on the level with their usual games and brand of storytelling .

it certainly did not happen . Storywise , it was nowhere close to Heavenly Sword , or Enslaved . You hardly see people make the argument that the story and presentation is actually much better , not since the game got released . It was even anti climatic and dissapointing with its pacing and boss choices when it comes to Mundus and Vergil . It had none of the epicness anyone usually expected for the serie from those encounters

So again here we are with a game with a still lesser , simplified , and less challenging gameplay with no real new mechanics and features , enjoyable or not ... and not even a step enough higher in its storytelling and plotting , and with mostly just a new art direction .

I dunno how people still argue that DMC was such a mess and DmC such an enthralling tale instead

Sevir3415d ago

I know I'm in the miniscminiscule minority here, but DmC:Devil May Cry was the most cohesive and followable game in the series, it's action may not have been as break neck as DMC3, but it certainly was an enjoyable game. And all the hitching and moan it got was definitely not warranted. I wish Capcom green lit a sequel. The game is still based on PS3/XB360 code, so those last gen edges and textures still plague the game, even with higher resolution textures and 1080p... If they Developed the sequel to this in UE4 I'd flip.

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-Foxtrot3416d ago

The majority of people would not want a sequel to this...hell I think most of us didn't even want this.

(note how I said majority...not all)

dmc was a disgrace to the franchise, it was a total step back for everything past games brought to the tabe and when past games in a franchise do things better then a recent game in the series then it's failed.

LightDiego3416d ago

Looks like DmC you love it or hate it, well, i hate the game.

Roccetarius3415d ago (Edited 3415d ago )

You could write essays about how it was a disgrace to the franchise, but yes it was pretty much a step back in every aspect. One of the worst things about it to me, is that when you search for something related to DMC (original) that failure that is DmC pops up more often than not.

getrektedmate3416d ago

Next Gen= Delays, Indies, Ports, Patches, Broken Games, Indie ports, delays of ports, delays of patches, ports of broken games, delays of broken indie ports, ports of delays of broken games, delays of ports of indies patches.

TheJacksonRGN3416d ago

That is the main reason for most remasters to make more money to fund a sequel and earn more fans.

I want a sequel to DmC, but I wouldn't mind a Devil May Cry 5

Iltapalanyymi3415d ago

i hope both have a sequel. i would love to see DmC2 and DMC5.
i like both equally.

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DmC: Devil May Cry - So Good They Named it Twice

DmC: Devil May Cry launched 10 years ago to critical acclaim, but caused a significant stir amongst fans of the series.

SDuck462d ago

all in all, it was the 2nd most replayed by me (first being dmc5)

Godmars290462d ago

Named it twice cause they lacked imagination.

ApocalypseShadow461d ago

No matter how many times they try to push this game, I'll never play it.

But the PR keeps pushing it and pushing it when other DMC games are better and sold better.

TheLigX461d ago

Lol that’s absurd. You must be a real charmer.

Sgt_Slaughter461d ago (Edited 461d ago )

Ah we're at that point in time where failed games end up being needlessly defended and pushed as "underrated" or "gems"

There's a reason this caused Capcom to go back to the traditional DMC franchise.

DMC V became the top selling game in the series by a longshot. Even the team was more eager to make a new DMC game rather than try and continue the DmC reboot/spin-off and listened to fan input for V.

CBaoth461d ago (Edited 461d ago )

cue the puff pieces for Ninja Theory. Like what we saw happen with Deathloop and Tokyo, the MS marketing team is starting the hype machine early. So we see the revisionist history with their past games. Suddenly it's the best in the series lol. They've never made a bad game, they've just never made a successful one. Now, right or wrong because of the timing, their new game has the extra pressure of being the face of GP in 2022 alongside Starfield and Redfall. A lot of pressure for a studio that made its last game with 30 people. Let's hope 4th time's the charm

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Looking Back to 2015 and DmC: Devil May Cry Definitive Edition

Daniel writes: "DmC on Xbox One may have disappointed many, but it also provided an entry point to a previously impenetrable series for newcomers."

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AK911498d ago

It sold poorly it’s why we have DMC5 instead of DmC 2 and from what I’ve been seeing of that Anarchy Reigns clone from Team Ninja I think it was for the better.

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How The Devil May Cry Games Pulled Me In

Pratyush writes- "According to fans, the wait for the latest DMC installment was torturous; 11 years without a sequel to a game that not only defined a genre but even after all this time, stands atop every other game that it inspired or was inspired by. DMC5’s trailer sent every person who loved video games into a frenzy. More than a decade later, an icon of gaming was returning after being dragged through the mud *cough* DmC *cough*.

DMC5’s reveal trailer brought with it all the cheesiness that was popular in the early 2000s and felt gamey for all the right reasons. Add to that, the persistence of my colleagues that the DMC games (and Ninja Gaiden) were must play action titles and their sarcastic jabs at me for having only played the (shitty) reboot; I relented. Before the release of DMC5, I went back and completed DMC3 and 4, only missing out on DMC1 because it kept crashing on my system (and 2 because that was in a, uhhh “league” of its own)."

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ApocalypseShadow1599d ago (Edited 1599d ago )

Dante had style for an @$$ kicker. That's what attracted me to the franchise. That first demo that came with the Code Veronica game was Gothic and Castlevania like walking down those hallways. It was amazing. And the attract video in-between made you want more.

As a fan of the series, buying the manga, buying the action figures, watching the anime, it turned me off with Tameem Antoniades of Ninja Theory saying Dante had no style and he knew what was better. That first pick of his "Dante"
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showed me he didn't know what he was talking about. Especially with the fact that he needed to be redesigned from turning fans off to him. Besides the story being changed and the combat system being inferior to previous combat systems. Result: less sales. Capcom had to keep releasing it over and over or pair it with other DMC games in bundles to sell it. It under achieved.

Waiting for a DMC 5 with a more traditional Dante, is what fans like me wanted. It's like Jared Leto Joker.

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Complete turn off. No one wanted that. And movie sales showed that for Suicide Squad. While the Joker in the latest movie is not a turn off. And made a billion plus. Jared feel alienated after the new Joker was green lit. But it was fans who were alienated from a character they liked that was a turn off. Harley Quinn was alright. But that's only because Margot Robbie is hella fine. You can see her sexiness thorough the makeup.

Glad Dante is back. The cool Dante.
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Yes. Devil May Cry 2 was a step back and umm... Interesting. But was stylish. And that Japanese commercial is still awesome to this day.
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FU Tameem Antoniades.

Fist4achin1599d ago

Good series to get pulled into!