However, the Divine Comedy has little to do with this resurgence; Devil May Cry 3: Special Edition has captured the hearts of gamers everywhere. As the sun sets against a gritty city skyline, a young man named Dante sits down to enjoy a slice of pizza. He’s just a kid trying to build up his own business and make a living in a cold and
Devil May Cry is a franchise that revolutionised hack-and-slash gaming back when it first released in October 2001 for the PlayStation 2. Since then, the series has seen several sequels that varied in quality, but ultimately still provided some of the most exciting and engaging gameplay to date.
The action masterpiece from the mind of Hideki Kamiya, Devil May Cry was a blessing for PS2 owners looking for some action. Devil May Cry gave the gaming world the famously cocky hero Dante, and
The newest Devil May Cry finds itself on this edge with a series reboot (probably due to how "Meh" Devil May Cry 4 was), and so we have an all-new looking Dante. With that comes a new developer as well: Ninja Theory, best known for Heavenly Sword and Enslaved: Odyssey to the West.
In a nutshell, if you’re new to the DMC franchise, you will probably love this game. If you’re a veteran of the series, you will find this dumbed down.
Devil May Cry 2. Let’s be perfectly honest here, Devil May Cry 2 is a bit rubbish. While it makes meaningful strides in the series’ overall mythology, it simply doesn’t feel good to play
DmC is every bit as good as the games that preceded it and, in some ways, better than ever. Whatever your thoughts on the redesigned Dante, this is a worthy entry in the series with a marvellous
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