I've played their games and I don't see why Capcom picked NT. Their gameplay mechanics are not even close to Devil May Cry.
But ask yourself this, wouldn't everyone be happy if NT just made Heavenly Sword 2 and Capcom got other dev to make DMC like Platinum games?
Hahaha! Yeah, I know what you mean. They haven't given the fans one apology after all the blatant disrespect they have been giving us.
If Tesla wasn't held back, we would probably have a real life Pokeball or Capsule Corp Capsules by now. The idea of those inventions aren't impossible, they're only improbable until someone finds a way.
Nikola Tesla was right. History will show who truly prevails. If his ideas were not held back by money, we would've had free clean electricity and the internet a century before it arrived. We probably wouldn't have energy issues today if greed hadn't come into play.
Is there a physical release of this game?
Going to the movies, doing yard work, grocery shopping and picking up the kid from school. Some people with a military background get aggravated with mundane task when they know they are capable of doing more with their abilities. They don't feel that level of accomplishment anymore with everyday things. Raiden has practically been in the military all of his life. There might be a possibility his mind is going to find ANY reason to get him back on the battlefield.
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So this is what Raiden does for money after the events of MGS4. Being a Special Military Security guard seems logical. It's difficult to imagine him doing anything else with his cybernetic body and probably the only job he qualifies for. He does have a family to feed, not to mention a purpose to uphold with that body.
I'm still not sure about buying this game. I'll just wait and see.
First time I've seen a majority of the comments in agreement. Outstanding! :)
Day 1 DLC tells me that these developers still don't know how to use DLC properly.
To save you time...
“As far as the timing is concerned, a big part of the motivation is not waiting for the series to fizzle out, but to do it while the series is still doing really well,” Eshiro told Siliconera at a recent preview event.
“We’ve done Devil May Cry 1-4 and they keep getting better with each iteration, but rather than waiting for things to go badly and then trying to give it a rebirth we thought it would be an interesting challenge to try to do...
He pretty much summed it up rather quickly in that format. Doesn't seem like Capcom is really doing that much to impress. The last game seemed to get the bloggers attention.
I really like the Parry system in the Street Fighter III series. It required rhythm, timing and it was easy to do, but difficult to master.
It's because 2-D sprites take more time to develop and animate. 3-D character models take considerably less time to build and construct. Street Fighter IV's art direction for the 3-D models look rather rushed. I've seen fans construct characters models that look more creative than what Capcom made. Then again Capcom isn't up to par with it's original self anymore.
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I've had my eye on it. Anything Studio Ghibli is involved with gets my attention.
I consider the transition between Street Fighter III to Street Fighter IV a downgrade as far as visuals go.
Come on Sega, make it happen. Lan Di has been on the run far too long.
@Parappa so you like DmC...not there's anything wrong with that.
Just don't stoop down to the hair and think that's the only issue. There are plenty of problems people have with this game. When the producer is saying the gameplay is like the classic Devil May Cry, when clearly isn't...yeah that is a problem.
The only way they can redeem themselves with this game is if they completely change the name of it. Just make it a new game that has noth...
Fumito Ueda is still working on the game on a contract basis. :)
From what I access, Pachter seeks attention. If he is right or wrong about his predictions, he does not seem to care. As long as people are focusing on him. That is essential to his relevance online, so I usually do not listen to his predictions.
To his credit, he does know the legal issues of gaming very well. So if you are not interested in his prediction roulette, he knows what legal rights you have as a consumer.
Thanks for the reply. :)
"What are you, 12?"
I'm 27, but I use to be 12.
"Is being straight a fetish?"
That's another good question. Is it? :/
Gungrave Overdose is a fun game but why are they selling it for $10 dollars? The games original retail price was $15 dollars 8 years ago when it first hit the store shelves. You can pick up a physical copy of the game for $3 dollars now, so the digital copy of this game should be no more that $5 dollars.
If they expect to sell games to make a profit they should do research to price the games according to their value.