Played the demo. It's slick and looks great, but it's hard to tell much from it.
And it's years since I've played Bayonetta but the instinct to press R1 to dodge is really hard to shake. It's weird because RT isn't even used, so there's no need to have dodge and jump sharing the same button.
Yeah once I figured how to dodge properly it became much easier. Weird design choice to not have a dodge button separate, but guess it’s a legacy thing they felt the need to keep. What’s baffling is that you can’t switch ‘devil arms’ on the fly. You have to destroy one to use the next.
Also am much as I’ve loved DMC since the very start, it just doesn’t have a patch on Bayonetta. Kamiya really took it to the next level at platinum. It’s one of the reasons I loved the ninja theory game, it was a very different feel to previous dmc, and not trying to go after the slick and fluid bayonetta.
i didn't like the new hand stuff, lack of understanding i guess. game didn't feel as fluid as previous dmcs, and there was a lack of feedback on Neros sword accelerator. again probably just getting used to it and unlocking some upgrades will help.
the base controls being mostly the same make me hopeful it still has some jump cancel nonsense going on.
still pretty promising and miles better than whatever i played of 'DmC' (imo) and the graphics look pretty good.
the real test for me is seeing how Dante controls. his crazy shit was always the draw.
stylistically i think i like bayonetta more, it's less edge lord testosterone, however Bayo 2 was kinda a weak entry in the gameplay stakes, so dmc still wins in that area for me.
it's nice that they seem to have the original voice actors back as well. lesson learned form Konami
Reviews for V extremely positive. I liked what I played of the demo and knew even if it didn’t review well I’d still enjoy it (I even enjoyed dmc2 at the time), but seeing the scores has me even more pumped.
I need to make sure I get through Zelda in the next 2 weeks so I can move on to Sekiro and then DMC at some point. But then what about Resi 2? Crazy times.
I thought about the steelbook but it was a pretty steep price compared to the £39.99 of the base game.
For an extra 5 I would consider it. I prefer ‘launch editions’ which give you it for free for preordering. That’s always a nice bonus, doesn’t cost any extra but they get early day sales from chumps fans like me.
8 Missions in and the combat is sublime. Nero's Devil Breaker weapons are fucking ace, and even though the way you use them feels slightly restricted, one of them lets you use shockwaves to either shunt opponents, or propel himself through the air, or both at once. When you get them you suddenly only want to use them, if only to make it so that aerials don't leave you vulnerable. But fuck me, I'm just goofing on fools all over the shop with them - dashing in, flipping over them, boosting away, grappling back throwing some magnum shots in for good measure, it's great.
V is exceptional too, basically only having one attack himself, but using two shadowy pets to juggle enemies with ranged and melee attacks, it's a really interesting system and had me grinning like a lunatic for his whole intro level.
Reached the Dante part of the game just before I had to leave for work. Had a play about with his move set and it’s proper galaxy brain level stuff. He starts with two ranged weapons and two melee weapons, one of which has two forms, and his 4 abilities from DMC which he can switch on the fly via the D-pad. The options are just baffling and the ease of swapping from blocking with royal guard to evading with trickster and then unleashing the hurt is amazing. What the fuck happened at Capcom in the last 3 years? This is like the Capcom Five all over again.
I legit can’t stop thinking about this game. 6 years since DmC. This is the only spectacle fighter we’ve had this generation, but it’s a total triumph so far. An embarrassing level of detail and nuance in the combat systems of THREE characters. Some games struggle to make their one character interesting and Capcom have just swaggered in with three of them, each strong enough to carry a whole game themselves. It’s an exercise in excess and what a fucking exercise.