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"Much better than what everyone was expecting"
4 stars"

From the onset of this games public reveal, I got a sense that everyone out there despised this game with fervor, but I like to wait to play games to give my own opinion. I was actually very surprised with how this game played and the special emphasis ninja theory took to aerial combat. The game is quite polished and the plot was reasonably sound.

Ninja Theory didn't move a great deal away from the tried and true DMC world but did refine and extend some elements of the gameplay mechanics to put to use this new Dante's redefined heritage and supernatural powers (He is now an Angel-Demon Hybrid as opposed to a human-demon hybrid he was previously). In particular with this new heritage Dante now uses his Rebellion sword that morphs into other weapons of Angel and Demon origin by use of the trigger buttons, with fast but weak strikes from his Angel weapons and slow but very strong attacks from his demonic ones. As stated before there is a great focus on airtime combat which is helped by his angel and demon grapple chains that either pull him towards an enemy (angel) or pull an enemy towards him (demon).

It is also quite refreshing to see that the environment is now an enemy as well as the usual demonic horde which adds some variety to the gameplay. It is also good that they reintroduced Dante's devil trigger ability which now “messes up” the world around him when unleashed making all but the boss enemies significantly slow down and float aimlessly in mid air.

I wouldn't give this game a perfect rating because there were some points within the game that were not well engineered, and the plot was actually very good up until about 3/4 way when it sort of slowed down and became less interesting. However I do praise how u can now juggle enemies in the air indefinitely and the new gameplay mechanics which is a little different from other dmc games.

1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
"New-"
5 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

If you are new to spectacle fighting game just like me, this reboot of DMC should be fine for you. Why- Because although I never played its previous titles, I personally enjoyed this reboot of a game. For its solid gameplay and story.

"Makes you feel like a God"
5 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

This is a great game. Graphics are beautiful, moves are free flowing and epic. Play it.

Description

Detailing Dante's early years and set against a contemporary backdrop, DmC Devil May Cry will retain the stylish action, fluid combat and self-assured protagonist that have defined the iconic series but inject a more brutal and visceral edge

The Dante of DmC is a young man who has no respect for authority or society in general. Dante knows that he is not human, but also that he is not like the demons that have tormented him throughout his life. Caught between worlds, he feels like an outcast.

He is now discovering and coming to terms with what it means to be the child of a demon and an angel. This split personality has a real impact on gameplay with Dante being able to call upon angel and demon abilities at will, transforming his Rebellion sword on the fly to dramatically affect both combat and movement.

For DmC Capcom has teamed up with UK development studio, Ninja Theory, renown for delivering action titles with compelling characters and narrative coupled with high production values. The combination of Ninja Theory's expertise and Capcom's unrivalled heritage in producing combat focused action titles will ensure that this latest addition to the multi-million selling series will remain true to the Devil May Cry DNA so cherished by the fans, while bringing a new level of cinematic quality to the title.

Features:

  • Do it with style – Utilize Dante's Angel and Demon powers to chain together ground-based and aerial combos to achieve the best style ranking.
  • Who is Dante? – Explore Dante's early years in a gripping narrative featuring familiar faces from the series alongside all new characters.
  • Unbridled action – The intense and iconic sword and gun based combat returns with the addition of new weapons all designed to dispatch the demonic spawn back to hell with style and panache.
  • Retaining the Devil May Cry DNA – Capcom staff, including team members from previous Devil May Cry titles, have been assigned to the project from the outset to ensure DmC is a true addition to the Devil May Cry franchise.
  • Unrivalled production values – Ninja Theory will take advantage of the latest performance capture technology to deliver a level of character design, story-telling and cinematics that perfectly complements DmC's high-octane combat.

System Requirements:

Minimum CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4 Ghz or better, AMD Athlon 64 X2 2.8 Ghz or better CPU Speed: Info RAM: 2 GB OS: Windows Vista/XP, Windows 7, Windows 8 Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS or better, ATI Radeon HD 3850 or better Sound Card: Yes Free Disk Space: 9 GB
Release date NZ
January 25th, 2013
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Game Platform
  • PC Games
Box Dimensions (mm)
138x190x15
UPC
5055060971604
Product ID
20937785

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