Even as a hardened veteran of the excellent Devil May Cry and the not-so brilliant Devil May Cry 2, Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening is shockingly difficult from the get-go. It's not often that the first level of a video game does its very best to smash you into the dirt, and Devil May Cry ... Read review
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sparda, there was another: Vergil. While Dante fought the forces of darkness Vergil joined their ranks. One became the world's greatest demon-hunter. The other rules the demons in hell. But the brothers' paths cannot diverge forever and Dante must now face Vergil.
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adventure Devil May Cry. Devil May Cry 4 for the Playstation 3 sees long running main character Dante pushed from the lime light and partially replaced by another main protagonist, Nero. As the new front runner Nero is just as cock sure as the last and with his own version of Dante's "devil trigger", Nero's lethal "Devil Bringer" arm is the new weapon of choice and it has many new uses. This is the first Devil May Cry on a next generation system and it shows in the crisp high definition graphics on display, balanced by vigorous fight scenes and an explosive story. This is a must for fans of the series. Brought to you by the genius minds behind Resident evil 4 and the original Devil May Cry Classic Devil May Cry combination of guns and swordplay Master combat and receive the highest rank in style Play as new boy Nero and even the legendary Dante Beautiful next generation graphics, running at a staggering 60 frames per second
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Dante fought the forces of darkness. Vergil joined their ranks. One became the world's greatest demon-hunter. The other rules the demons in hell.But the brothers' paths cannot diverge forever and dante must now face Vergil.Special Edition Features:Play As VergilNew Turbo ModeNew Very Hard ModeNew Jester Boss Enemy
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giving you more action and adventure for a lower price. In this prequel to the original Devil May Cry, you`ll play as Dante -- and acrobatic, energetic half-demon with a powerful fighting style all his own.This Special Edition lets players become Dante`s evil half-brother Vergil, and use his new Dark Fighter style. Also features a new boss character, turbo option, new continue system, adjusted difficulty levels (with a new "very hard" mode), and Survival and Movie modes.Pick from 4 styles of combat - Gunslinger, Swordmaster, Trickster and Royal Guard, all offering greatly improved skills in each area Play the role of Dante, 20 years before Devil May Cry was set, let the all new story unfold in this prequel to the original masterpiece New game engine, featuring all new Shadow Effects, weather conditions, graphics and sharper gameplay All new enemies, bosses and characters, that act independently and more realistic than ever New range of weapons: Battle your way through enemies in style with the enchanted Electric Guitar, also Nun-Chucks, and (of course) swords and firearms.New playable character play as Dante`s evil twin brother, Vergil, with his own unique "Dark Slayer" fighting styleNew "Jester" enemy previously featured only in cut scenes, Jester has been implemented as a new boss characterTurbo Option this new feature boosts the game speed by 20%Two continue system optionsAdjusted difficulty levels offer more balanced gameplay as players choose from five options including a new Very Hard modeBloody Palace Mode Dante is pitted against an onslaught of enemies in this survival modeMovie Mode Unlocked cut scenes can be viewed either one at a time or all in a rowUnrelenting, hard-core gothic actionFresh new
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Advantages: Fast Paced Action Disadvantages: Terrificly Difficult
...hardened veteran of the excellent Devil May Cry and the not-so brilliant Devil May Cry 2, Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening is shockingly difficult from the get-go. It's not often that the first level of a video game does its very best to smash you into the dirt, and Devil May Cry 3 is no exception. From the start we are straight into it, no beating around the bush. Scythe wielding baddies slash at you from nearly every possible angle with very ... ...I'm not entirely sure if Devil May Cry 3 is particularly suitable for first timers. The opening missions have the steepest learning curve I've ever had the pleasure of playing and it would put quite a few people off playing it. Even though in a preamble to the first mission, where the hero gets blades stuck into him from every angle and simply shrugs it off, Dante is incredibly weak. He can only take a good five or so hits before he bites the dust ... more
Even as a hardened veteran of the excellent Devil May Cry and the not-so brilliant Devil May Cry 2, Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening is shockingly difficult from the get-go. It's not often that the first level of a video game does its very best to smash you into the dirt, and Devil May Cry 3 is no exception. From the start we are straight into it, no beating around the bush. Scythe wielding baddies slash at you from nearly every possible angle with very little breathing space. Gosh. The ultra-cool hero of the first two games, Dante, is back again in the form of a prequel to the first game (does that make sense?).
Quick prologue, Dante is the half-breed son of the Legendary Dark Knight, Sparda who having betrothed a human woman took pity on the human race being subjugated by various nasties from the Demon realm. Being a pity-taker, he used all his power to close the hellish portal. Before he departed this world, he sired two young men. One of these chose the path of good, whilst the other, Vergil, chose the path of power. Both these devil-children possess extraordinary physical powers.
Despite the knowledge from the blurb that we're in for a pretty action packed time, the game starts off on a rather low note. The opening cinematic shows Dante and Vergil facing off against each other in an extremely blurred sword fight that looks fantastic. The whole game reeks of the rather hackneyed, Matrix "Bullet-time" approach, in that although their swords look as though they're moving normally, the rain drops falling around them are moving incredibly slowly. Despite this cliché, it looks brilliant. Unfortunately for us, Dante doesn't do too well, and Vergil ends up sticking Dante's own sword straight into him. But don't worry, our cheeky chappy for a hero isn't out for the count.
I'm not entirely sure if Devil May Cry 3 is particularly suitable for first timers. The opening missions have the steepest learning curve I've ever had the pleasure of playing and it would put quite a few people off playing it. Even though in a preamble to the first mission, where the hero gets blades stuck into him from every angle and simply shrugs it off, Dante is incredibly weak. He can only take a good five or so hits before he bites the dust and isn't as invincible as we've just seen. Perseverance is the key, dear boy. When Dante works his way through missions, he picks up a sort of currency in the form of red orbs that can be exchanged in learning new moves for his sword, such as the useful "Stinger" move which makes Dante rush straight at his chosen target, sword in front. He can also upgrade his hand-made pistols "Ebony & Ivory", or increase his health, which is absolutely vital in making headway through the game.
Along the way to stop his brother from wreaking havoc, Dante will acquire a variety of Melee weapons, along with his sword, "Rebellion" such as the gauntlets "Beowulf" that empower Dante with heavy punches and kicks that smash through enemies. Dante also gets his hands on a quality selection of artillery, like the sawn-off shotgun. What is rather annoying is that you are limited to two of each for a level, so that means only two ranged weapons and two melee weapons. Further into the game this can present the player with a dilemma in choosing the right weapons for the job. Certain enemies and especially certain Boss characters, all of which form massive set pieces of action, are susceptible to certain weapons.
What makes the game differ from the previous installments, aside from the mandatory sequel rule of adding more weapons and new moves, is that Capcom have added a "Style" system to Dante. Capcom are famous for their Street Fighter series of fighting games, as well as the Zombie survival-horror Resident Evil. Think of Devil May Cry 3 as a sort of halfway house. For each level, Dante must choose one style and this style will directly influence the way you have to control your hero. The easiest, and default style is called "Trickster" which enables you, with the push of one button, to quickly perform a short invincible dash in any direction of your choice. It's recommended that you start off with this as trying to avoid damage by some of the larger baddies is a necessity. As well as gaining a currency in the form of Red Orbs, you also get "Style points" from beating up enemies. As you may have guessed, get enough "style points" and more actions for your style open up. Reaching the second level of Trickster lets you double-dash in quick succession, and the ability to dash in mid air.
Once your arsenal and overall character increases, and you get used to jumping and rolling out of harm's way, you can easily ditch "Trickster" in favour of the more exciting "Gunslinger" or "Swordmaster". "Gunslinger" gives you access to outlandish movements with your guns, such as "Fireworks" where Dante whirls his shotgun around like nunchaka shooting around him in every direction. "Swordmaster" is in a similar vein, and is probably the most powerful of the styles available once you get the repertoire of attacks into your head.
Unlike playing a fighting game, the interface here is dead easy. You don't have to perform any finger breaking combinations to get the best out of Dante. Mostly, you'll be holding your lock on button, and from this by pressing any other button and a direction you can shoot, charge an enemy, or roll away to safety. Other buttons will switch between your selected weapons in the blink of an eye, making those break neck combos easier to pull off. A few missions into the game, Dante gets access to the "Devil Trigger" again by the press of a button. Being in Devil mode (albeit for a limited time only), Dante moves faster, hits harder and won't get knocked down so easily. It's vital for those big spectacle fights.
Graphically, it's a brilliant return to form. The original Devil May Cry appealed so much due to its gothic architecture and stylish visuals. For some reason this went out the window with Devil May Cry 2, but 3 sees Dante dashing around a bizarre looking Tower of Babel, in and out of enormous archways. Dante looks good: his sword swishes through the air neatly, holding his guns he'll shoot two enemies at a time without even looking, he'll leap across massive gaps with the swish of his red leather tailcoat. He simply oozes cool and you feel privileged to be in control.
During massive encounters, there's no noticeable slowdown in combat, though ironically in the game you do get given the ability to slow down time around you. Aside from the set-piece encounters, the enemies don't vary too much. You'll get about seven different versions of scythe wielders, weird alien statue things that shoot at you and, rather bizarrely, animated chess pieces. That doesn't make them any less difficult. What can be rather difficult is the way the perspective changes. It's in the third person, i.e. behind Dante, but it's not always behind him. Rather, the camera is fixed depending on where you are, so sometimes you're facing him. This can be a little confusing in combat, especially if you're getting your left and right mixed up.
Although it's a hack n'slash affair Devil May Cry 3 has an involving, if predictable, plot. It's the tried and tested Good twin vs. Evil twin but with a few neat twists. The voice acting, especially for Dante, sounds rather jagged but you soon warm to each individual character good and bad. The plot doesn't have very many holes and as a prequel, it establishes the premise to the first game quite well, which is a rather neat way of killing two birds with one stone. There are a few good exchanges, especially when Dante takes on the first Boss, the massive three-headed dog of Greek Legend, "Cerberus".
As you chop your way through the game, the music will change to the situation. Your footsteps will echo along the large corridors to creepy ambient sounds, switching to heavy electronic-rock music as soon as someone takes a swing at you. Said rock music is rather toe-tapping good and you may find yourself humming along unknowingly.
I've had fun playing this game, even though for the veterans it's a little short. For newcomers, it's likely that you'll be put off by the steep learning curve. Fear not. After dying a couple of times, Easy mode will open up, so suck in your pride and start over. Persevere and everything will click. You'll learn those enemy patterns and know when to dodge and where to hit. Finishing the game will open up other difficulty modes, such as Hard. Completing that opens up the hilariously titled Dante Must Die mode, in which you can barely take more than three hits, regardless of how much health you have. It'll also unlock a few bonuses that are pretty neat.
After the majority of the boss fights, I have felt as though I'd been put through the mixer. I haven't played a game in a while that gives you sort of slightly sweaty, slightly shaky hands intermittently and it's a good rush. It's certainly reassuring considering the performance of the previous game.
Overall it's good fun. It's got a 16+ rating for obvious reasons, but the bloodshed is fantastical and in some occasions pretty humorous. A blend of a subtle but complex fighting system, adrenaline inducing fights, great visuals and a good soundtrack make for a rewarding and challenging experience. It's no doubt that this is one of the better games released in 2005.
See also http://www.devilmaycry.com for a few gameplay movies as well as screen shots.
[Quick tip for first timers: After completing the first couple of levels, you can replay them. Do so a few times for those extra orbs to up your health and upgrade your weapons. On top of that you'll get used to the combat system.]
Advantages: Hardcore | Story | Devils | Graphics Disadvantages: Dante Has No Shirt | Person Called Lady
...the third instalment to the Devil May Cry series done by Capcom, most of you know Capcom from the Resident evil games, or the street fighter games, and all of them type of things. Well now they have brought you to the newest fast paced action horror game ever, and they call it Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening.
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At the beginning of Devil May Cry 3 (DMC3) you will see an opening movie, ... ...is different to your usual Devil May Cry games, Devil May Cry 3 is much faster paced, so you will need to keep on your toes, and not even blink, or you might just get beaten up, so you will need to show your true gaming potential. But this is no disadvantage that is what makes this game so good.
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This games playability is great, it is fast paced, hardcore, and lots of action for you to play with. The game is very enjoyable, it brings ...
DBZKing 22.05.2005
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Advantages: Superb graphics, exciting and stylish combat, plenty of weapons, great atmosphere, mindblowing cut-scenes. Disadvantages: Harder than a knuckle duster in the face, Dante so needs better dialogue!
The Devil May Cry series has definitely had its ups and downs. The first instalment was an instant classic, with wall-to-wall hacking, slashing and blasting with an impressive amount of style. So impressive in fact that it had it's middle finger stuck up to rest of the action game genre, just because it looked so much cooler. The second game however is where it took a tumble down hill. It took many elements from the first game, but instead of improving ... ...serious dose of Prozac. When Devil May Cry 3 was announced we all took a deep breathe, and prayed to god that we would fall in love with the series all over again after Capcom's previous mistake.
Well… our prayers have well and truly been answered. In a nutshell the game is brilliant with more style than ever before. Plus it is hard, and I mean HARD. It's like having to do a crash course in brain surgery… blindfolded.
Many people might sigh at ...
Solidsnake0 21.07.2005 (23.07.2005)
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Advantages: Outstanding gameplay, exciting enemies, great cutscenes. Disadvantages: When it's over!
...Olly and I'm addicted to Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening. Do I feel enlightened, purged from this addiction? Well not really, but it was nice to get off my chest and share with you all:)
This is the third installment in the DMC (Devil May Cry) series. It is also the best by far. Firstly I'd like to say that it's nice to get a game that has genuinely improved a lot from DMC 2. DMC 2 was enjoyable, but DMC 1 was better. That's always the way isn't ... ...guns and 2 types of devil arm at a time which means you can swith between them instantly. In mid air, in the middle of a combo...whenever you like. This adds to a lot of imaginative uses for the weapons. Using different attacks on enemies raises your style level..the higher it gets when you are stringing a combo together the more red orbs you get when you defeat them. It also makes you more creative so you can show off.
New weapons, wow, anything ...
Kenshiro 29.11.2005
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Advantages: dante at his best Disadvantages: they is a person called lady
Devil will cry against Dante
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This game explores Dante past as it sees him as a normal teenager who does not care much about what is happening but just out to have some fun, this all changes when a mysterious man offers an invitation for Dante to see his twin brother vergil. Although they have to same blood of their father flowing through their veins there are always fighting each other to the death but unlike Dante, vergil is out to gain ... ...a lot since the failing devil may cry 2, now they are a few things to customised your character to your special needs, and unlike devil may cry 2 you only have Dante to play as. as well as the same guns as the famous ivory and ebony pistols and the sawn-off shotgun they are other weapons like the heavy calibre rifle, lady's trade mark weapon the rocket launcher and a laser type demon weapon are all yours to command, and for the times when you are ...
hippykiller 20.04.2005
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Advantages: EXCEPTIONAL ROCK MUSICS WHILE SHOOTINGS, LOTS OF ACTIONS WITH A LOT OF STUNTS AND GOOD GRAPHICS Disadvantages: HARD BOSSES.
Devil may cry is an action packed game that I will say more or less one of the most action packed game in the play station 2 action games. I saw this game as a game that is full of myths and the name also tells what the game is all about. I want to put up a question, have you ever seen the devil cry? Well the devil may cry but I wonder when the devil will cry. This is a game that unfolds a story of Dante’s early life and his twin brother Virgil’s ... ...On the other hand, the devil may cry has a lot of monsters that might make the game a little gory to some just like in the case of residence evil but in the case of the residence evil, it has more fans do its nice and detailed story.
In the case of Dante, he has the choice to choose between six styles and they are:
Sword master: Enables players to fight melee weapons with styles.
Trickster: This style is a very important style that helps Dante ...
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