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8
Very Good
A Great DMC
posted by kronicuser (SAINT PETERS, MO) Apr 1, 2013
Member since Dec 2011
3 out of 3 gamers (100%) found this review helpful
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9
Excellent
A super fun installment of a super fun franchise
posted by spiffyish (SURPRISE, AZ) Apr 3, 2013
Member since Oct 2012
2 out of 2 gamers (100%) found this review helpful
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8
Very Good
Great game if you're with an open mind
posted by EmoChips (COLLEGE STATION, TX) Jan 16, 2013
Member since Aug 2007
20 out of 27 gamers (74%) found this review helpful
I'm hear to tell you that as a long-time fan of the series this doesn't disappoint as a comeback. The other series basically cornered itself thanks to DMC2 so it was about time to move on.
The game itself has both good and bad aspects to it. Let's get to it.
The Good:
- The writing- Ninja Theory, while their games are never perfect, always have great writing and a more than decent story. All of the characters in this are better written. I know some old fans are with nostalgia filled goggles and want to pretend that the writing before was fantastic but it wasn't. It was cheesy, which admittedly is fun. This game takes itself a bit more seriously so one-liners and grunts weren't gonna cut it for the script. There still are puns so that's a plus. Cursing actually works.
-The seamless combat- While some fans are stating that there is a lack of combos you have to understand that there are a lot of weapons and all of them can seamlessly combine with each other. The lock-on function is not necessary in this thanks to the pulling mechanics.
-Easier combat in earlier levels- Sorry but no matter how much you complain, making the game more forgiving is not a bad thing. It can still be a very hard in later levels.
-The music: it just works.
The Bad:
- The graphics: Unreal Engine 3 was starting to show its age before but this was the final nail in the coffin. While not bad the color palette isn't exactly flattering to it.
The Ugly:
- Frames per second: Hopefully if there is a next game they'll be able to make it into 60fps gameplay again and it is noticeably absent from the game.
Conclusion: Come in with an open mind and you'll enjoy the game. Definitely worth a rent, a buy if you want to replay it
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6
Above Average
Above Average
posted by TheFallenMarvel (HAMMOND, IN) Feb 12, 2013
Member since Jan 2013
2 out of 3 gamers (67%) found this review helpful
The game has a small variety of weapons at your disposal. It makes the combat very interesting. The only problem I have is the targeting system. It's all automatic. You have no control over it and this makes the camera your enemy at crucial moments.
I guess in Devil May Cry fashion, it still has all of the crazy hard modes, but Dante Must Die isn't the final difficulty. It actually has difficulties tougher than that. Can't say I'm a fan of the harder difficulties, but to each his own.
The game has its pros and cons. Some of which that work against each other from time to time. It's an alright game, but as a reboot I think it was unnecessary. The new material could have possibly been used and incorporated into an already established series, but that's just me. I think it's a good renter.
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7
Good
A solid reboot
posted by Myers85 (MOUNT EPHRAIM, NJ) Feb 7, 2013
Member since Dec 2010
2 out of 3 gamers (67%) found this review helpful
However, the original japanese Devil May Cry emotion is what's lacking in this title. And the downgrade from 60FPS to 30FPS was the most disappointing feature.
Overall, it's better than Devil May Cry 2, but just short of Devil May Cry 4.
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8
Very Good
True to the series core, in spite of new look
posted by CitiRaven (GRAND CANYON, AZ) Jan 17, 2013
Member since Feb 2009
2 out of 7 gamers (29%) found this review helpful
While the first thing people notice about this game has always been and will always be about Dante's new look, it doesn't stop there. He retains everything else that made him the icon he was while spanning four games and two console generations, plus an HD Collection (not to mention the bane of Ryu and Deadpool in MvC3). I can't say much for the story as I haven't played all the way through this one yet, but the combat plays true to the series core, mixing several different weapons at once and doing it with all the style that white-haired Dante copyrighted years ago, and that's what really matters.
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10
Perfect
Beautifully done.
posted by Mkaze (VICTORVILLE, CA) Jan 16, 2013
Member since May 2012
3 out of 14 gamers (21%) found this review helpful
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5
Fair
Hate DMC? This is the game for you!
posted by Chero666 (DEER PARK, TX) Jan 21, 2013
Member since Jan 2008
2 out of 14 gamers (14%) found this review helpful
Filled with likeable characters, fast and furious combat with a high skill ceiling, has a colorful and beautiful aesthetic with great architecture, no sign of baby killing in sight, an engine that can hold up to it's own attempts at being graphically capable to stand up under pressure, and fights that pushed you to your limits as a gamer and making you feel as though you've earned every victory you had.
In it's place, you get:
A dumbed-down combat system with even dumber enemies to make sure you don't have to try too hard and hurt yourself, blurry textures and framerate drops in cutscenes, boring platforming sections that aren't challenging or interesting but instead are used to pad out this 8 1/2 hour game, characters that go against the established canon so hard that they become unrecognizable, useless side-characters, Red/Orange/Yellow everywhere to make sure that you hate those 3 before the day is over with... oh, and a baby is killed in the womb, shortly followed by it's mother and our Hero gloating about it later.
If I was basing this on my opinion alone, I'd ask for a negative score, just to negate every 8-10/10 I see. Sadly, the game functions, the glaive weapon is cool (too weak to matter, but you can spam-lock enemies with it), and I like Bob. That's enough to warrant a 5.
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9
Excellent
Fun
posted by Feez760 (BARSTOW, CA) May 19, 2013
Member since Nov 2012
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5
Fair
Just another X button game
posted by karl4hand (MOUND CITY, MO) May 1, 2013
Member since Feb 2013
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1
Horrible
Draw a line
posted by Geko (NAZARETH, PA) Apr 30, 2013
Member since Mar 2013
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1
Horrible
DMC
posted by nightz (WILLIAMSBURG, VA) Apr 27, 2013
Member since Apr 2013
from the very start its very bad with the strobe effects. Its actually overkill how much they use it.
Game play is not to bad. If your a die hard fan you will probably enjoy it. I really love the series. But being sensitive to flashing lights made the game unplayable for me. It was just to much to deal with.
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9
Excellent
The devil will die
posted by russianpremier (MURRIETA, CA) Apr 26, 2013
Member since Mar 2013
Story: Phenomenal, Very well told, and humorous as well in appropriate parts. I welcome the dante in DmC because he is not technically the "new" dante as some (angryjoe and other reviewers) portray him to be, he is who dante was before Devil May Cry. Also, contrary to popular belief, this is not emo themed, it's dark and it's evil (which I love).
Dante: Treats all demons like garbage so you can see traces of future dante in this dante, also he's a punk but he's a good punk, and yeah he swears but it's basically what everybody in modern society does anyways so it's not a problem.
Vergil: Personally I don't like vergil, just getting that out there, but I like his new voice actor and also how he's more "angel" themed and dante is "demon" themed, so their relationship as twins even carries over into their powers.
Kat: she's hot, that's all I gotta say really, but to be honest, I wish her character did more.
Gameplay: Very immersible, after playing for a while, you really get into it, for instance this game is my stress relief game, because after playing and releasing my rage on nearby demons, I feel drained, which is good for me cause that means it worked. Combos are very stylish, dante moves realistically with his weapon(s), and your style meter rises faster the more you switch up your combos. The only 2 things wrong with the game that earn this only a 9/10, the camera and the absence of a lock-on feature. The camera will sometimes frustrate you because it will go off during an evade or dodge in a random direction or random zoom-in/out making fighting a little more complicated, but it gets really bad during the final boss (no spoilers n00bs).
overall, I love this game, and I will be buying it from gamefly
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8
Very Good
Awesome game, can't wait for the next one!
posted by becca9109 (STERLING HEIGHTS, MI) Apr 23, 2013
Member since Mar 2013
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8
Very Good
Very good
posted by dragonc1aw (KANSAS CITY, KS) Apr 23, 2013
Member since May 2009
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9
Excellent
One of the Best
posted by Aislynn (ALBUQUERQUE, NM) Apr 18, 2013
Member since Apr 2013
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9
Excellent
"Emo Dante"
posted by Turret (MIDWAY, UT) Apr 16, 2013
Member since Dec 2008
I did love the DMC series back in the day but the old Dante never grew as a character! He was always the same from the begging to the end and that made the game feel as if it had no progression on the characters or on the story line! I will always love the old Dante but he was in need of a reboot.
Then I started DMC I noticed that it keeps SOME of the cheesy humor (which helps lighten the story) but it takes the DMC franchise down a more serious path. The new Dante comes off as a Rebellious teen who doesnt care about anything, so at first I thought all of the reviews were right about this game but the more I played this game the more I loved his character! He grows up in this game and becomes a caring character that you cant help but cheer for.
I recommend buying this if you're into a intriguing story and a fast paced game!
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9
Excellent
SSSmokin' Style!
posted by TDub121 (LOS ANGELES, CA) Apr 13, 2013
Member since Jun 2012
The story here is really impressive. I loved the past DMC games, but the writing, voice acting, and motion capture here are on a whole other level. They bring the world of limbo and the struggle against demons to new, visceral, emotional depths.
Make sure you get to the last level! Just when you think the game is over, there is one last, unbelievably awesome twist and an equally killer boss battle. You won't want to miss it.
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6
Above Average
Fast Pace
posted by Jenn_O_L (SPRINGHILL, LA) Apr 12, 2013
Member since Jan 2013
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10
Perfect
Ninja Theory took a great series and perfected it!
posted by ZenThrashing (SAN ANTONIO, TX) Apr 6, 2013
Member since Apr 2013
DMC starts off as a testament to flawless level design. Each mission's environment is beautiful. The stages strike a flawless balance of fast-paced obstacle dodging and exploration at your own pace. It's thrilling to fly through a dimension actively disintegrating around you, but equally fun to purposely run in the wrong direction in search of hidden secrets.
The combat feels fantastic! Every single aspect was tweaked to maximize the enjoyment you get out of going on a stylish rampage. The action is intuitive, partially because the easy weapon switch system allows for customizable on-the-fly combos, and partially because the combat is perfectly designed to teach you as you play. The camera zoom on finishing blows is SO satisfying. Training mode to practice chaining combos together is a long overdue upgrade the franchise needed.
All of Dante's attacks cost the same amount of skill points to obtain, so you won't have to save up points to earn something. You can also mix and match skills to suit your mission needs. Oh, and if you're not sure which move to obtain next? The game has a "Try it before you buy it" button!
There aren't many characters, which actually suits DMC very well because the ones that exist are extremely well voiced & animated, with plenty of depth to them. The new Dante is far cooler and much better of a protagonist than the old - even so, Ninja Theory does a spectacular job of paying homage to the previous series. Hope you like easter eggs...
Boss fights are where DMC really shines! Going into detail would spoil the game, but these bosses are the most fun out of any game I've played in my life.
DMC is a masterpiece on so many levels. It's a rush of enjoyment from start to finish. It's polished, fun and infinitely replayable with tons of bonus content. It flawlessly balances the good aspects of older games with a fresh new style. Worth i
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9
Excellent
totally worth it
posted by NEUROKiNETIC (GROVE CITY, OH) Apr 5, 2013
Member since Feb 2013
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1
Horrible
DMC
posted by Socold1225 (LAKELAND, FL) Apr 5, 2013
Member since Apr 2013
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1
Horrible
They ruined it
posted by SideeShowBoB (BREAUX BRIDGE, LA) Apr 3, 2013
Member since Mar 2013
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9
Excellent
DmC: Devil May Cry
posted by RestlessShannon (CYPRESS, CA) Apr 3, 2013
Member since Apr 2013
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8
Very Good
pretty good
posted by Epion44 (ALVIN, TX) Apr 3, 2013
Member since Apr 2013
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