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Anonymous commented at 2014-12-21 14:57:09 » #1656444
Donte and the rest of those losers from the reboot you mean. But yes. It's time to celebrate the fact that DMC4 is being given a second chance although I want Vergil to have his own campaign to explain his relation to Nero among other much needed improvements.
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Donte and the rest of those losers from the reboot you mean. But yes. It's time to celebrate the fact that DMC4 is being given a second chance although I want Vergil to have his own campaign to explain his relation to Nero among other much needed improvements.
41 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2015-01-24 13:28:40 » #1675928
This is it people, it's finally happening!!! After 8 years, We finally have Devil May Cry make a return to the spotlight (kick that piece of shit DMC out the window! Reboot my ass.) Virgil is finally in the game, and it seems this may very well pave the way for Devil May Cry 5. I hope Capcom learns from this, they better not EVER try to pull the shit they did with that garbage they gave us through Ninja Theory.
17 Points Flag
This is it people, it's finally happening!!! After 8 years, We finally have Devil May Cry make a return to the spotlight (kick that piece of shit DMC out the window! Reboot my ass.) Virgil is finally in the game, and it seems this may very well pave the way for Devil May Cry 5. I hope Capcom learns from this, they better not EVER try to pull the shit they did with that garbage they gave us through Ninja Theory.
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Anonymous commented at 2015-01-24 14:06:05 » #1675941
It's the same old tactics Capcom is known for. Rerelease a previous game in the series to gauge the demand, barely advertise it, and then blame the audience for not wanting the games when they clearly do but it was Capcom's fault for not advertising the game.
At least Devil May Cry's fanbase is dedicated. Maybe this time Capcom will see that fans DO want more of the franchise. Just not DmC.
19 Points Flag
It's the same old tactics Capcom is known for. Rerelease a previous game in the series to gauge the demand, barely advertise it, and then blame the audience for not wanting the games when they clearly do but it was Capcom's fault for not advertising the game.
At least Devil May Cry's fanbase is dedicated. Maybe this time Capcom will see that fans DO want more of the franchise. Just not DmC.
19 Points Flag
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