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I did replay it too after watching NDMC, truly a timeless gameI used DMC3 for that purpose, actually.
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I did replay it too after watching NDMC, truly a timeless gameI used DMC3 for that purpose, actually.
Should try crimson modI did replay it too after watching NDMC, truly a timeless game
Actually I did replay it with Crimson, makes the game so much betterShould try crimson mod
I wouldn't recommend reading a lot of the DMC novels. Their fan translations are whatever and they're really boring. A lot of the Dante side stories are unfortunately really boring.It's a solid novel, would recommend it to read it, especially to clense the pallet after the abomination that is NDMC
The setting of Devil May Cry is too weak, flimsy, and inconsistent to be a real focal point for anything. It's too much of a mishmash gish gallop to the point that even the "fans" don't want to know or care if DMC games takes place in a pseudo USA or pseudo UK. This guy certainly doesn't seem to know that based on his paragraph denigrating the Netflix show for taking place in America even though the first game did.The DMC novels ain't Robert E. Howard in terms of fantasy pulp, but there's some novelty in having the aesthetic of the setting described in prose and occasionally viewed from more quotidian eyes marveling at the lofty horrors and heroism. And the fine DMC anime -- the real one, by Madhouse -- didn't move things forward or even have much in terms of kinetics (which is preferable to incoherent sweatshop mishmash animation), but it did have strong atmosphere in its gothic visuals and a Dante whose kewl-factor is complicated a little by wistfulness.
This reminds me, TheGamingBritShow recently ungated his previously-gated Patreon article comparing the two DMC shows: a good writeup.
In a scale of game series that have stories that don't matter, kirby is like bottom tier like Mario, DMC is at least a few levels above that, with a Bioware/CDPR/Obsidian game being much higher. You are asking a rhetorical question. You should care about the setting because it's part of the story because the game chose to be set there. It's why DMC4 even spent a modicum of time showing just a bit of the hierarchy and machinations of the order and the society it built. It was incredibly basic, but the series already does some of this, even if it doesn't do it incredibly well.Why should I care about the geopolitics or even country of setting in my lite-gothic family-drama shonen? It's all about other realms and creatures and the protag family line, not "I wonder what Dick [pause] Cheney or New York City is like in this setting." You have some bizarre points of focus, this is like rolling into a Kirby thread complaining that we don't know much about King Dedede's royal ancestors or department-of-education policy or whatever. And no, the main games aren't incoherent in aesthetic, it's a good combination with a distinct result. (Also "first game set in the US," what, you mean like the two minutes of cutscene before you're at Mallet Island playing the game?)
I don't care if points in the aesthetic were part of a "trend," I care that it had a fine result. And the article & my post weren't exalting the Madhouse show as some high achievement, either, just saying that having some texture even in filler is better than being smug and incoherent and loud about it. Nitpicking about DT ackshually being present for five seconds at the end is missing the point. Nor was the goal some exhaustive comparison anyway, anyone with a modicum of taste can tell which looks better as a direction worth exploring, don't @ me about subjectivity.
"Not like being Gothic is truly Devil May Cry, it's the legacy of Resident Evil that they happily ditched with 2, 4, & 5 and only had sprinklings in 3." -- do you mean RE or DMC "ditched"? False either way, but I'm going with the latter here. 2 had some great environments and music in that vein, elements of mad dark-magick power and eclipses and such. 4 was set in Not Vatican City with elements of occultism. Even 5 had plenty of parts with potent atmosphere in that vein (albeit more in the ambience than the soundtrack), a goth-dandy quoting William Blake from an ancient tome, Dante returning to a destroyed family home, various architecture, more royalty-adjacent blood-feuding, etc. 3 having "only sprinklings" of gothic -- absurd, absurd, absurd, did you not even make it into the Temen-Ni-Gru like three missions in, was that first boss too much for you? Was even just the intro cutscene "only a sprinkling" of gothic? No, this is a coherent aesthetic even with its variety. There's saying something isn't to your taste & then there's saying falsehood about its contents. I suppose Castlevania isn't gothic, either.
When you make these assertions without substantiating, how do you expect anyone to take your whining seriously? Why are you even whine-posting here to begin with? Goofy negativity is going to just get you negativity in return. I'm only doing this an excuse to talk about something I like, although I'll not bother much further since I don't like associating them with nonsense and negativity. (SMH at your evoking something as excellent as Texhnolyze in all that silliness, too, at least you like some good stuff with that.)
Dhalsim's quote is implying straight Tier 0 stuff if Brahman stuff is serious.
I actually focused on the music because all the linked examples were pieces of music. The series ditched that aesthetic for a more urban industrial aesthetic. It doesn't mean that it became "incoherent" in that manner, they just left behind something DMC no longer is, or was. Every "dark" setting isn't gothic, we know this already. DMC5's red bloody repeated qliphoth levels certain aren't gothic at all even if they are dark and at times grotesque. The part I called you disingenuous is picking idle background music that the vast majority of players likely don't care for or remember. You only hear them when you stop moving, which you don't do much in a short & fast paced action game.Alright, your latest reply has some more thought put into it; I no longer think you're trolling, at least not with low-effort. Still a lot of hair-splitting and approaches to aesthetic that I disagree with, though. And don't think I didn't notice you skim over all the other things I mentioned and evoked just to say "the music alone isn't enough" and call me disingenuous as if that was my only point or didn't display other aesthetics in some of those videos (or allude to the areas they played in). And yes, all the games have dark, decayed, period-architecture-adjacent areas in them that could be called "gothic" -- again, the notion of the series ditching that aesthetic to the point of being incoherent is absurd -- but moreover, they are cool-looking, well-trimmed, well-staged, varied, and coherent. That's the main point I was contesting for, no getting hung up on specifics even if your saying DMC3 is only a little gothic is absurd.
Madhouse show is fine and watchable if one's a fan of the series (yet not high priority even then since life is vast and brief), it's neat to have a borderline slice-of-life episodic approach even if it is kneecapped by having to not go too far out there, the moody look is nice and the right direction even if it isn't done as well as other things in its lane, 2/5, props for not having a stupid Green Day montage or "humans are the REAL demons!" message. Nothing else to say there.
I don't really care about "the future" to assess something by so much as I care to assess the thing itself. I'm not gonna be harsher on the real Halo games just because the 343 ones stink, much less against a series that hasn't (yet?) overstayed its welcome or gone a foolish direction in the same way. The five real games had their stories/story and have told them/it without overstaying their welcome or being maudlin about it. Putting aside if "all of them are/aren't about the same thing" -- even though, yeah, DMC1 had elements of family legacy and putting the old demons down, -- all of them are serviceable at worst, quite enjoyable at best, and have variety (again, within coherence). I agree that anything next (if there should be anything next) should be extra fresh; no REmaking, thank you.
Fretting about things that they wouldn't get more from prioritizing from -- again, we've seen the fruit of what more focus on setting looks like with DmC and the Shankarshow, and it's goofy and impersonal even before you get to the problems in execution -- is like complaining that an atmosphere-focused game like Half-Life 2 doesn't have execution kills or jungle gyms like Doom: Eternal or that Doom: Eternal doesn't have a gravity gun or a stark little canal where you can listen to windchimes. Not getting hung up on Kirby; you know what I meant even as I was using levity. "The setting of Devil May Cry is too weak, flimsy, and inconsistent to be a real focal point for anything," and then you concede that it establishes what it has to (and little more in the way) to tell its character-driven stories. Okay.
"[H]ow shallow DMC is if you just strip out the gameplay" -- wuh, see, yeah, there we go, the plots of the games are worthwhile because they synthesize with the gameplay, the music, the cutscenes, the general aesthetics, etc into the whole. What is the issue here? Shove some raw flour in one's mouth and say "Wow, this blackberry-forest cake sucks!" No one was even saying the non-game stuff was high-art, it can just be a little curiosity to have a new angle like that to the side every now and then, simple as that. Don't overthink or despair this.
I'm not aiming to reshape your tastes so much as dispute some assertions. Though this is pretty much reaching the "agree to disagree" point, any more would be tedious. No problem with you as long as you're not being antagonistic (and even then not that much since it's no skin off my nose & even an idle chat like this can be stimulating writing practice).
What does this have to do with DMC broCHRIS REDFIELD VS DOCTOR DOOM
https://vsbattles.com/threads/chris...m-vsbw-aurafarming-league-1-32-finals.191964/
If anyone is interested
Still pretending that DMC and RE are the same thing.What does this have to do with DMC bro