![]() in order to maximize its potential in western markets. Capcom Japan gave the property over to Capcom U.S. The real problem was not really that this was Ninja Theory's first Devil May Cry game. Ninja Theory and Capcom started nailing their coffin the minute they went down the westernization road. The thing is though, Devil May Cry's anime-style Japanese hack and slash influence is what made the games so awesome. Apparently the original designs were inspired by characters from Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight. The Inferno (The Death of Dante)Īfter Devil May Cry 4, Capcom told its new developer Ninja Theory that they needed to reboot the franchise to appeal to younger audiences, which included altering the iconic main character of Dante to have less of a Japanese influenced design in favor of a more westernized version. That is until 2013 when they decided to reboot Devil May Cry. For a long time they were releasing games that were controversial for many reasons (don't gets us started about Resident Evil 6), and were relying on current fanbases to keep their franchises afloat. But Capcom's history before that was a little bit rocky. Resident Evil VII: Biohazard, Monster Hunter World, Resident Evil 2: Remake, and Mega Man 11 have all been stellar. We want to start out this post by congratulating Capcom on the string of stellar games they've released in the past few years.
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