A lot has been made about developer Ninja Theory’s “radical” reboot of Capcom’s Devil May Cry
franchise. Fans immediately cried foul when the redesigned Dante was
revealed, and it’s been an uphill battle ever since for both Capcom and
Ninja Theory to prove DmC retains the core of what made the Devil May Cry series such a fan favorite to begin with. And this is the part where I officially chime in and say DmC: Devil May Cry is not a radical departure from the series' roots. DmC feels very much like a Devil May Cry game, even if you don’t initially recognize the hero on the game’s box art.
With DmC, Ninja Theory is relaunching the franchise and
revisiting the early years of lead progatonist Dante’s demon-hunting
career. This is not the Dante you’re used to – he’s brash, cocky,
headstrong and kind of a jerk at the onset. But that’s the point.
Shortly after waking up from a one night stand with some strippers
(yup), Dante gets drafted into a war between Heaven and Hell that leads
to the discovery of his true heritage and birth right. It’s
quintessential origin story stuff, and it gives Ninja Theory some
breathing room to cut loose and provide Dante with an actual narrative
arc.
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