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Dante’s rebellion fights on in a new, familiar world with DmC

This new iteration in the Devil May Cry franchise is truly “new” in a variety of ways: Capcom handed over complete stylistic control to Ninja Theory, the UK development studio responsible for Enslaved, who proceeded to chop off Dante’s hair, dye it brown and drop him in the middle of a contemporary setting named Limbo City.

Ninja Theory’s task is to make the new Devil May Cry accessible to new players and those who “may have abandoned” the franchise, chief designer Tameem Antoniades said at an E3 demo of DmC. If “fast-paced, demonic action with giant swords and guns” is “accessible,” then Ninja Theory has nailed its market.Gallery: DmC: Devil May Cry (E3 2012)Continue reading Dante’s rebellion fights on in a new, familiar world with DmCDante’s rebellion fights on in a new, familiar world with DmC originally appeared on Joystiq on Sat, 09 Jun 2012 11:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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