The best action game on the current generation of systems; it has everything you could ever want in such a title within the genre – including the most important facet of all, depth – and lots of it too.
The game is less about story, experience or ambience and more about mastering the artful techniques and challenges presented by the game. It's a very time-consuming, frustrating but rewarding and unique experience.
devil may cry 3 è un capolavoro, il miglior esponente della saga omonima ack and slash. Trama **** meravigliosi, cutscene memorabili e gameplay incredibile e divertentissimo. Dante e Vergil miglior coppia di fratelli nei videogiochi.
Levels are huge; boss battles are outrageous; the difficulty is extreme; and the action is as fast as you can get without turning the game into something obnoxious.
Sure, Capcom has completely over-compensated by making the game initially too hard, but once you get over this frightful difficulty hump, one of 2005's most accomplished and enjoyable games emerges from the fug.
Neophytes may find the game's imposing difficulty tedious, but fans of the series will think Capcom has tapped into divinity with Dante's Awakening. It's got superb production values, exhilirating action... and besides, what would Dante say to his detractors? "To hell with them."
Funnily enough, DMC2 was my first DMC game. And after reaching that boss that was a weird building with a face, I quit and sold the game, thinking this series was lame. And it wasn't until someone told me I had played the worst DMC in the series that I gave it a second shot with DMC3. And I'm sure glad I did, because as my first intro to a legit character action game (idk if KH2 counts) it was so much fun. I love Dante as a character and thought his introduction in the game with the Pizza and demons was the coolest **** ever, even if it's ridiculously over the top. But that's what made me really love the story, especially the cutscenes. And I thought the rival battles with Dante and Vergil were the sickest boss fights ever, and in many ways they still are. I also love the overtly edgy metal music of this game, and Devils Never Cry is still kickass regardless. I still play this game all the time as it's definitely my favorite DMC game (even tho I've yet to play 4 or 5 )
It lacked the personality the first two entries had, added a lot of pointless and frustrating mechanics... I dont even remember beating the game as a teen.
SummaryDevil May Cry 3 unfolds an earlier chapter in Dante's history, before the original Devil May Cry, to the fateful clash between Sparda's twin sons, divided by the divergence of their chosen paths. Along the way, Dante encounters formidable foes and unusual characters including a mysterious man named Arkham and a female hunter named Lady w...