The Tokyo Game Show has seen the arrival of direct gameplay footage from Ninja Theory’s Devil May Cry reboot. The new recording, which was played on the PlayStation 3, shows off a recording with protagonist Dante in action.
The Tokyo Game Show has seen the arrival of direct gameplay footage from Ninja Theory’s Devil May Cry reboot. The new recording, which was played on the PlayStation 3, shows off a recording with protagonist Dante in action.
Rumors have been circulating since June, when an advertisement was posted by a Spanish retailer, that Capcom was preparing to re-release the original Devil May Cry games. Today those rumors have heated up with the first three titles Devil May Cry, Devil May Cry 2 and Devil May Cry 3: Dante’s Awakening being categorized by [...]
You may think Dante’s new look is that of an overly-emotional wuss, but a new video that is so very, very wrong.
HD collections have become all the rage in the video game industry. It’s an easy cash and grab tactic for publishers, at the same time giving fans a taste of nostalgia. Almost every significant franchise from the PS2 days has been remastered in HD and re-released (or is scheduled to be re-released) in collection form. [...]
Although a possible Devil May Cry HD Collection for the PlayStation 3 may be in the offing, Ninja Theory is working on the console version of a Devil May Cry reboot. We haven’t seen any real details on the game since its official announcement during last year’s TGS; however, some potentially real and solid information [...]
The Devil May Cry IP is iconic for PlayStation consoles; starting its birth on the PlayStation 2 back in 2001, the action series has been ever-present on Sony’s platforms. If a source is to be believed, Sony may be preparing an announcement which will see all the DMC titles being remastered for a HD Devil [...]
The Devil May Cry series began it’s story back in 2001, quickly becoming one of the most renowned hack and slash titles on any platform. With numerous changes set for the reboot to the franchise, reactions were split, with many angered at the differences. It will feature a new Dante as, according to developer Ninja [...]
The Devil May Cry series has been around since 2001, and has seen its fair share of evolution, but nothing can prepare fans for the potential changes that are about to take place in the next installment for the series.
Ninja Theory is hard at work on the latest adventures of Dante in their title called DMC. Despite what has to be a hectic schedule, they aren’t too busy to converse with fans on their forums…and let them know all is well on PS3 development
Much has been spoken in regards to possible screen tearing issues with the PS3 version of Ninja Theory’s Enslaved. However, after Heavenly Sword developers having spent so much time with the PS3′s architecture, Ninja Theory should have more “know how” on the Sony system, right? According to them, they still find it challenging.
Ninja Theory already has received some controversy over the announcement of their Devil May Cry reboot. Little is known about how the retelling of Dante’s story will impact the original story and characters that established the franchise. Not only is the story undergoing a makeover, but apparently so will the software architecture as well.
Since the ending credits rolled in 2008 for Devil May Cry 4, fans of the series have waited patiently for the newest entry in the series. Little did anyone know, including Capcom and Ninja Theory, the insane amount of backlash they would receive over the new look of Dante in DmC: Devil May Cry. Ninja Theory has finally responded to the matter and fans of the series aren’t going to like it.
The Devil May Cry series is getting a much needed reboot by Ninja Theory. Though, fans aren’t to keep on Dante’s new look.
Recently, Capcom’s president, Haruhiro Tsujimota, stated that the company is planning to use western developers only for ports and sequels and not new IPs. Now, according to a new podcast, Capcom could be preparing a bombshell announcement at E3 for a sequel which will be developed via western developers.
The last title in the Devil May Cry series, Devil May Cry 4, was released back in 2007 across multiple platforms. While the series enjoyed three iterations on the PlayStation 2, there has yet to be any announcement for a new PS3 installment. Recently there is some indication a new Devil May Cry title is [...]