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The four-member group, produced and creatively directed by Idle leader Soyeon, speak with THR in their first international interview about their trainee days, debuting and learning from Psy and Soyeon ...
The Devil May Cry series was ready for change - heck, it needed one, badly, and there's a good chance Ninja Theory's reboot is just what DmC needed to blast back into relevancy.
Cyber Ninjas are now in stealth mode. What don't they want us to know? Opinion: The Cyber Ninjas' refusal to release public documents showing who they were working with and talking to leads me to ...
Grudge Match: Ninja Gaiden vs. Devil May Cry Ninjas versus demons. Settle the score once and for all.
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Devil May Cry 5 Director Would Like DmC 2, But Only From Ninja ...
Ninja Theory boss Tameem Antoniades has said that DmC Devil May Cry‘s new look for Dante is “all about cool” and that the previous Dante design we’ve come to know and love just “isn’t ...
Announced via a trailer that premiered at Sony's gamescom presentation today (August 12), the title is in development at DmC: Devil May Cry studio Ninja Theory.
6 Reasons Ninja Theory Will Revitalise Devil May Cry Fans are worried, but there are plenty of reasons why the Devil May Cry franchise is in good hands.
After a decade’s worth of best-selling action adventure games from Japan, Devil May Cry’s protagonist Dante has headed West with a new master, the UK developer Ninja Theory. The new team hopes ...
Even though Devil May Cry 5, which made its official debut last month, is following more of the traditional series that Capcom put into place years ago, that doesn’t mean it’s not taking some ...
Director Hideaki Itsuno has said that Devil May Cry 5 developers have "learned a lot" from Ninja Theory DmC and would love to work with the studio again.
I gave up on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles right around the time they started wearing different-colored masks. Chris Frechette, the lead designer at Red Fly Studio, had the opposite experience.
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