Devil May Cry using same technology used to shot James Cameron's Avatar

Well there is a huge connection between James Cameron movie AVATAR and upcoming game Devil May Cry. Capcom has confirmed that upcoming Devil May Cry game used same studio and and also the team that shot movie scenes for AVATAR.

DmCIt was also confirmed that developer Ninja Theory used cutting edge performance capturing technology which allows them to simultaneously capture bodily movements, minute facial movements, and voice from their actors.

For more information of our readers, this type of technology is not used in games, we mostly see this in productions of movies. It seems like Ninja Theory is leaving no stone unturn to make Devil May Cry one of the best game title of all time, but still some fans are not happy at all, as recently it was reported that the development team received DEATH THREAT.

At one side we have team of Ninja Theory working hard to ensure everything is perfect for Devil May Cry, and other side we have some fans who are taking thing too personal.

What you guys think on all this, let us know in the comment section below.

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ahmad's picture
ahmad (not verified) posted on Fri, 2012-01-20 01:39
i think that the pefect solution is to have side missions for the old dante & to make him an unlockable character..that reminds me of mgs2
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Sedoi (not verified) posted on Sat, 2012-01-14 09:34
Maybe it is to personal, but it is what fans arer for. Ninja Theory ruining my favourite franchise, I'm thinking, that death threats is to much, but I hope NT will understand that stomping on good franchises isn'T the right way to do reboot. As for NT, for the developer who half-year earlier cried that nobody want their games, thay are to convinced in themselves.
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Sehran posted on Sat, 2012-01-14 09:48
completely agree with you...........

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