The storyline in this game is based around Dante trying to kill his evil twin brother , Vergil. A gigantic dark tower appears right near Dante's house , and Vergil is on top of it. He has some sort of sinister plan that has to do with the tower and Dante must stop him. Now on to the gameplay itself. Once you lose , you have to start from the beginning of the level , unless you buy a certain item in the game that prevents that, and once you use it , you have to buy a new one , since it's not permanent. Also , the enemies and bosses in this game are hard. They're all very cool , but also tough , especially the bosses. The combat system in this game is also great. You have 4 fighting styles in this game, that gives much variety to the combat in the game, and every one of them grants you some special abilities. They are: Trickster- this style lets you dodge enemy attacks much easier than you normally do. You can do things like running on walls , dashing to the sides , etc; Swordmaster- this enhances your ability to use melee weapons. You can do things like throw your sword at enemies, stab them with it in lightening-fast speeds, and so on. This is also my favorite style; Gunslinger-enhances your ability to use guns . You can do things like shoot your guns in two different directions, spin your shotgun around and fire it , etc; Royalguard-lets you block enemy attacks , and then release them back at them by punching them with all the energy you build up in you from their attacks. So as you can see, there is much variety to the fighting. You can pull off some amazing combos, not to mention you have many weapons , melee and long ranged alike. Your ranged weapons will include a pair of handguns with a rapid rate of fire, a shotgun , a bazooka , and two others. Also , if you keep using a certain style, it'll eventually level up. All of these attributes combine to form an awesome game that should not be missed.Read full review
("Too Lazy; Don't want to Read all that" version begins at ***). Devil May Cry 3 was developed by Capcom and released in 2005 for the Playstation 2. It is a prequel to the original Devil May Cry and is largely considered the best in the franchise. The game follows the journey of the half human, half demon, Dante, as he battles his way through a Gothic tower that spontaneously erected in front of his demon hunting shop. Responsible for this tower is his twin brother, Vergil who is working with a demonic human named Arkham to harness the power of Dante and Vergil's sealed demon father Sparda. Along the way Dante acquires new guns and blades via killing off bosses and light treasure hunting, and upgrades his style by killing off enemies. The important things to know about this game are that the story, while over the top, is solid, the game play is some of the best on the ps2 and that the game is UN-MERCILESSLY HARD. Dante himself is the man. He's cocky and brash without being a schmuck, has one-liners that are Arnold Schwarzenegger worthy, and he oozes cool. There are segments in the cut scenes where he performs over the top action like riding on a RPG blast, killing people in mid air with a motorcycle wielded like a pair of nun chucks and can even in-game jump on his enemies while on the ground and ride on them like a skateboard. In short, he is arguable the best part of the story. The rest of the cast is good, and while not mentioned in detail here, are used to round out the story well. The game play has the player using the square button for his guns, triangle for his swords, and circle for his style based attacks (either gun-slinger, sword master, trickster and royal guard to start with). In each battle, the player has to continuous succeed each move performed with a different move to raise his style meter that is shown on screen. If the player has enough demon energy, he can use his devil trigger and go ape on everything on screen with enhanced speed and power. The game play is extremely fluid at 60 fps and quite addictive. Devil May Cry 3 is hard, like in the top 5 hardest games of all time hard, right there with Ikaruga and Ninja Gaiden Sigma. The game, while fair, does not hold back in destroying the player. This is due to the fact that the Japanese Hard setting for the game is the default US Normal setting. Meaning you're going to get you're ass handed to you a lot. Also there are no continues on death, only repeating the level from the beginning. At the same time though, the constant defeat leads to more skill, which will make you a better player. The game takes time and effort to master. ***If you're looking into this game, know that you are in for one hell of a ride. The game is a blast, has sublime game play that rivals that of 2010's Bayonetta, and one of the coolest characters in video games period. The game is really, really hard, so if daunted by the challenge and not a glutton for punishment, check out the Devil May Cry 3: Special Edition of the game that has additional easier difficulties and better check points. If you're a fan of Hack and Slash games(ex. God of War), combo based fighting games (including Super Smash Bros), Over the Top Japanese style, and aren't afraid of a challenge, it's perfect for you.Read full review
Capcom's Devil May Cry series made a big splash on the PS2. The first game reinvented the whole action genre. The excellent combo system and fluid mechanics made gamers feel like they were in an action movie. The first title also included RPG character customization elements mixed with a tiny bit of puzzle solving. Add in a cool character and you've got a winner. With such a good formula many wonder how Capcom could have messed up so badly with Devil May Cry 2. Granted it wasn't the worse game of the year, it just wasn't even close to as good as the first game. Gamers were expecting more and they got less. Instead of scrapping the entire Devil May Cry franchise Capcom is giving it another chance with Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening. This time around they went back to the basics of what people loved about the first game, instead of trying to reinvent the wheel. The net result is a product that isn't as groundbreaking, but is still a blast to play.Read full review
I am still playing this game. The first two were quite a challenge but this one is a little bit harder for me. It has many levels and secret levels to keep a person occuppied. I think the only down play to the game is the hokey cutscenes and ridiculous banter and one liners. There are a couple of levels that are very dark and little difficult to navigate but they become pretty easy to figure out. I wish it had the left analog pan in every scene but that is only available in certain parts and very limited at that. I am truly enjoying playing and can't wait til I have more time off to play some more.
I had purchased this game because I wanted a challenge, and boy was I not disappointed. Devil May Cry 3 (the original version) has the reputation of being one of the hardest games on the PlayStation 2... it keeps that reputation intact. Even on the easy difficulty setting, it is quite easy to end up dying. Prepare for a little bit of frustration if you are not adept at these style of fighting games because if you are not prepared, this game will chew you up and spit you out. It gets easier as you go along the game due to the fact that you get better equipment and skills and you understand the game in general better.
For fans of the horror survival genre there really is nothing like the Devil May Cry series. In this most recent installment, gameplay returns to roots with a plethora of acrobatic combat techniques to be readily utilized at your disposal. The pre-rendered backgrounds are flawless and the art style continues the savage, post-apocalyptic goth style so prevalent in the original Devil May Cry. After a somewhat abysmal appearance in DM2, Dante makes a smashing return along with his ill-fated brother Nero for an instant PS2 classic that should not be missed! If you like your games intense, beautiful, and soaked with adrenalin pumping action there are few that so fully satisfy the way DM3 does!
Well just like my Tekken 5 review, I played this game in the same time I was in England years ago. But I definitely liked this game more than Tekken, now and then. The game has a storyline, a good one, its filled with action, and a good challenge. There's many different things you can do too and different weapons as well. Its just an action packed game which easily kills boredom. But warning, this game is really hard and lots of grinding is required. Other than that, this is a 9/10 to me.
About a year ago, a friend suggest I try this RPG. I was impressed with it all. The graphics and playing of the game are are vivid. You have 4 levels of which you can play from easy to Hell, which determines how much skill and concentration will be involved. It is Good vs. Evil but more butt-kicking. I can play this game over and not get tired of it. It is one of those games where you end up spending hours playing it. I have recommended to everyone I know that likes role-playing games. It is one of the best out there on the market!
The son of Sparda returns in this great prequel to the Devil May Cry Series. Dante is kicking ass and taking the demons back to the underworld as his powers awaken. I Love this game and recommend it to anyone familiar to the series. A great story line, awesome gameplay, and more hard hitting enemies and high flying SSStylish moves to keep you coming back for more.
The game is overall great. The gameplay, graphics, and control helps the game out a lot. Multiple combos, upgradable weapons, and the devil trigger are also great additions to this game. Lastly the plot is nice and solid without being misleading or confusing.
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