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(05-08-2012, 09:07 PM)
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#301
also yeah, no human has ever played DMC "for the story" I can safely say.
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(05-08-2012, 09:16 PM)
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shit his pants in anger when Bambi's mom died
(05-08-2012, 09:18 PM)
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I dont know man, compared to Bayonetta the story in DMC is like Shakespeare, and I actually did like the story in the games playing through DMC3 made more interested in it's characters and history than I thought I would, It's why I bought DMC4 really. The combat is not as great as DMC3 but I guess after a while It gets better (I hope) |
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(05-08-2012, 09:21 PM)
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(05-08-2012, 09:24 PM)
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(05-08-2012, 09:25 PM)
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Well, sure. There are intentional parallels drawn between all three characters, all from different backgrounds and approaches to familial obligations/heritage/responsibilities. And they all learn from one another to a certain degree by the end, although Dante learns the most.
Just because the game had over-the-top cutscenes didn't mean there wasn't substance to the core story. |
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(05-08-2012, 09:26 PM)
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#309
And claiming to have played DMC 4 purely for the story is a little... well, weird. I won't say it's out of the realm of possibility but it's certainly an outlier position. |
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(05-08-2012, 09:27 PM)
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#310
Nero and Dante couldn't be anymore different as characters. Was I upset that I had to play the same enemies and bosses? Yes. But in the end I didn't care, because Dante had such a wealth of amazing options to try out in combat. A comment like this shows me that you have no idea what makes an action game good, which is why it isn't surprising in the least you would be defending DmC. |
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(05-08-2012, 09:28 PM)
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#311
*high five* you just said what I have always felt about DMC3 |
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(05-08-2012, 09:29 PM)
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(05-08-2012, 09:35 PM)
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I feel like we may have had this exchange before. :)
DMC3's story is undersold far too often, but it's mostly because DMC3's combat is out of this world, often eclipsing the story for most people... and for others, it seems they can't look past the meticulously choreographed cutscenes to see that there's a fair amount of subtlety to the game's plot. |
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(05-08-2012, 09:39 PM)
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Last edited by JonathanPower; 05-08-2012 at 10:06 PM.
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(05-08-2012, 09:44 PM)
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Yea we probably have had this convo already lol And yes, agreed on all points. I have always liked the story, but playing it again with the HD collection made me aware how wonderful the pacing was and the writing. Some dialogues were awkward, but for the most part I was fascinated with the character interactions. I always liked the over-the-top ridiculousness. It's the game's personality. It's Dante's...dare I say it..DNA Few games have offered the freedom as DMC3/4 have offered, and it really is an attitude of carefree, free-style kind of game. Most games are like "epic bosses!" while DMC took that with a defiant twist. I resonate to the challenge of being creative and stylish in my combat
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#316
see how well that horrible Resident Evil: Operation Racoon City sold, Capcom fans are super loyal and will most likely buy and eat this game blindly even it it turned to be a a big piece of poop like other Ninja Theory games.
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(05-08-2012, 09:45 PM)
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#317
Tameen: "I dont care if the game runs at 30FPS or 10FPS. People whines too much"
(Obviously not real btw) EDIT: IMO this game cant be worse than Ninja Gaiden 3 as an action game. And it will surely be a better game than Operation Raccoon City. I'll probably buy it eventually (Not day one)
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That doesn't even make sense. Why would a trade benefit me completely? wtf Seriously, what the hell is up with parry in this game? |
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as long as it has "the feel" of money, right Tameem?
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(05-09-2012, 01:22 AM)
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#323
No wonder your defending ninja theory. Urgh.
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(05-09-2012, 01:48 AM)
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He reminds me of the evil Loki from Thor.
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(05-09-2012, 06:10 AM)
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I must admit that I didn't like the first trailer a lot, but with the last trailer they stepped in the right direction and now the game looks really interesting. The concept of the city being an alive entity trying to fight Dante is intriguing. The plot with Dante being half demon and half angel is also interesting. Lets wait for the reviews of the game.
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(05-09-2012, 06:34 AM)
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#329
But then again he dares to touch the series without getting approval from NeoGAF, doesn't undermine his own work in PR and tries to be true to his vision. He's basically the Satan. Remember the original Devil May Cry game? That games strengths were equally in the level design, presentation and atmosphere as well as combat. After that game the series has thrown everything to the trash besides spectacular combat system, which is why I still consider the first game to be the best in the series.
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(05-09-2012, 08:35 AM)
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Those games felt very artificial in their appeal and had no strong foundation, same vibe from everything Ive seen and heard from DmC. NT it seems will always remain a one tricks pony. lol he is, it's true :D I mean do people forget how this guy acts when his games bomb? It's like he has some sceptor to control the media and dumb fanboys. Poor Tameen, lets give him another chance.... |
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(05-09-2012, 10:51 AM)
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(05-09-2012, 11:00 AM)
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#332
I don't even know why he would want to do that, it's a movie and not interactive. What advantages would there be? He said that the cutscenes in the game were impressive, but aren't they pre-recorded? Anyway, there's no need for another "Journey to the West" movie, there's already two coming this year, the real deal, from Donnie Yen and Stephen Chow. |
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Oh yeah, I forgot that there is absolutely zero appeal in playing the everyman. I mean, I personally found OG Dante's expertly combed hairdo and perfect complexion to be a much more relatable image.
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(05-09-2012, 12:35 PM)
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#334
Hell, nah. Your one of those cinematic people. Let's just not engage with you as you don't have a clue why DMC-gaf doesn't like this game. And for the final time. Reviews don't mean jack shit to me, especially with titles that try to be "cinematic". The impressions of certain members of this board and others I read are worth way more than the metacritic monkeys. I'll wait for them and my rental service.
thats as bad as tanneems "Dante walking through a bar" comment. I just don't understand nor do I want to. The idea of wanting to relate to a videogame and find some deeper meaning by feeling for the protagonists struggle is just fucking nonsense to me.
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(05-09-2012, 01:32 PM)
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#336
Maybe I'm a minority, but I don't feel any stronger connection to Nathan Drake than I do to Ryu Hayabusa or Phoenix Wright just because he looks like a regular guy. |
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(05-09-2012, 01:56 PM)
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#338
Nothing wrong in liking the narrative in a game, but if that's what you want from DMC, you're looking in the wrong place. |
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shh! it's already 2014!
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I don't care for this DmC at all. It looks like complete and utter trash compared to the previous games, but I can't help but feel that the headline has been twisted for the sole purpose to be attention-grabbing and "controversial" when it's just someone saying that they have to stay true to themselves creatively, or they wouldn't be successful critically or commercially.
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(05-09-2012, 02:00 PM)
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#340
DMC series always had a good art direction, DMC2 included. Its one of the main things that made me interested in the first one. I wasn't in it originally for the gameplay but I ended up staying because of it.
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(05-09-2012, 02:33 PM)
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(05-09-2012, 02:43 PM)
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#342
Higher cultural level...lol. That's measurable now? hahahahahahaha |
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(05-09-2012, 02:46 PM)
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And they appreciate DMC for what it is, a solid action game... Nothing more, nothing less... Saying one really liked the story in DMC 4 is begging to be laughed at... |
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(05-09-2012, 02:49 PM)
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#344
It works in the game's context, but he was talking about "art" in the loosest sense of the word. Like you'd need a PhD in Japanese literature to fully appreciate the "art" of DMC!
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(05-09-2012, 02:51 PM)
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#345
Higher education refers to the stage of learning that occurs at universities, academies, colleges, seminaries and work. I am afraid that if you look at the resume of the people working in the art department of a game, you will find out that these people have a very high level of education.
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(05-09-2012, 02:56 PM)
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(05-09-2012, 02:56 PM)
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#348
Allow me to play Devil's Advocate. Did you ever stop to think that the combat engine of DMC is a work of art? It's essentially an instrument, giving you the tools to choreograph your own expressive form of combat. It was painstakingly created to allow you, the player, maximum freedom of expression. You've admitted yourself that you don't have a particularly strong grasp of the combat of DMC. You found it boring. Well, similarly ThoughtofSpeaking finds the embellishments of story and characterization to be extraneous. Just food for thought. Maybe the combat of DMC is an artform that you don't get. Disagreeing with someone's stance is fine. Playing a card like "higher education" or "higher cultural level" (which is really just silly. You don't know anyone in this thread to make an assessment like that.) is really just an easy way out of an argument.
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(05-09-2012, 02:58 PM)
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#349
I can't speak for the rest of this world but I do know there are people in this thread and wider industry that are trying to shoehorn their bourgeois tastes in a medium totally ill-fitting for it. Its a videogame, not a rembrandt piece. Do not presume to think that because I do not appreciate art in videogames in the way you do, that I have a "lower cultural level" The medium of gaming works best when you concentrate on the very thing that differentiates it from other media. - Its interactivity. Not trying to eschew things that are done much better and much more effectively elsewhere. I swear down, the arrogance of some of you NT apologists. Its beyond belief.
believe it or not, I could expand on my "games should be games" stance in a much more academic way. I choose not to because this is not the place for it. But just for MR. Power.... take a read. http://www.jesperjuul.net/text/clash...narrative.html
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