![]() It might be dedicated, but I still think Crystal went a little overboard. A lot of game companies complain when their games don't reach 2 mil (but still sells better than DmC) and DmC was an AAA game (2 mil is practically a standard for an AAA games especially those from an existing series).Ĭlick to expand.I phrased it wrong, sorry about it.^_^ When you have the welfare of thousands of workers would you want to risk it?ĭespite what Capcom says to satisfy their shareholders "solid" doesn't mean "good" or "beneficial". In Capcom's financial situation solid ain't going to be good enough if they want to survive and a DmC2 would almost practically be suicide on their part or a huge gamble. Granted Capcom's financial issues aren't as bad as SEGAs or nowhere near as bad as THQ but they still have financial issues just like SEGA they had to pour millions of dollars (or yen) into completely restructuring their company and before it they were losing money (millions of dollars a year). THQ went bankrupt and SEGA couldn't afford to make Bayonetta 2 cause the first games didn't sell well enough to warrant putting money into a sequel. I mean new IPs in the same genre (Bayonetta and Darksiders) do better than DmC in terms of sales and you know what happened to those games/companies. Even Itsuno said they will go back to the old DMC if its necessary.MUTHERF*CKING ITSUNO!!!!ĭmC is the lowest selling of all the DMC games that is practically enough reason for Capcom to go back to the old series.Īs for "solid sales" pfffftttt its Capcom why would they want to settle for solid (especially when its far below their initial expectations and I'm referring to 2 mil) when before they were doing better than solid. They wanted to appeal it to a larger audience and even then that failed on them). DMC's sales/popularity weren't even dropping in fact it was getting more popular and Capcom thought a reboot or westernizing it would make it more popular (face it DmC fans Capcom was being greedy and that is why DmC exists. DMC's story isn't nowhere near as big as a clusterf*ck as TRs. DMC only had like 4 games versus TR's dozens of games and isn't as old as TR. Unlike TR, the guys who worked on DMC are still mostly there so making a DMC5 (or any DMC game) can come out as easily as the president of Capcom can snap his fingers. Plus TR reboot sold extremely well (3+ million units) SE is just being idiots or maybe its their fault for putting WAY TOO much money into the game. This reboot was the biggest sales TR had in a LONG time. TR is a much older franchise with much more games and was literally declining in popularity. With TR its easy cause the same guys who made the past TR aren't there anymore and the old TR was going nowhere and had nowhere to go and now since Square now owns it its best to start from scratch. Its too early to say anything about Tomb Raider or DmC. Most video game reboots aren't usually successful and if they're they don't last long.the only reboot I know that became a full fledged series was Ninja Gaiden.and Castlevania Lords of Shadow (although it only got like 2 games thus far). The recent PS3/Xbox360 platforms are near the end of their time, they won't pour big budgets into titles for those consoles on their most popular series. I would wait more until the PS4 and Xboxone are near to being released, that's when you're more likely to hear something, same as we probably won't hear anything about Resident Evil's future games until then. Regardless it's far too early to hear news. Though doubt it will get megaman'd, just like Resident Evil won't get megaman'd. īut who knows, maybe they will think of DMC5, if they did, they should lean more towards DMC1's tone. It would be like if the new Tomb Raider got mixed reviews from fans, they wouldn't can it or go back to the previous world from the earlier games, they'd simply reshape and mold it into something else, much like how DMC got a reboot after DMC2. ![]() Often game companies will keep moving ahead rather than going backwards. I've never heard of a reboot getting dumped to do that. I'd lean more to DmC getting a make over than a DMC5 happening. If they were a failure, they'd be liquid. And the game isn't a failure, it's been said sales are solid.
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