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April 2013
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The editors liked
Tight
Enthralling
And deep combat
Big variety of weapons and enemies
Imaginative demon designs
Convincing voice acting
Reboots the series without compromising its soul.
The editors didn't like
Erratic frame rate issues
Audio bugs
And texture popin
Boss battles aren't nearly as fun as regular combat
For my reckoning, Devil May Cry fans do not have anything to fear. DmC does a fantastic job of being immediately recognisable as a game belonging to the franchise, while also providing an experience that will introduce those unfamiliar to it. It's sleek a...
Abstract: DmC: Devil may Cry was almost dead before arrival when it was announced in late 2010. Fans of the series decried developer Ninja Theory’s redesign of main protagonist Dante, depicting him as a brash, young warrior donning black hair instead of white. ...
DMC is a great game, both as a standalone title and as a part of the Devil May Cry series. Fans of the genre are sure to enjoy its gameplay and also its different difficulty modes and the challenge they offer....
Abstract: Interactive storytelling. It is a holy grail in gaming ("a," not "the"). The ability to put a player into a world and have them go about, doing what they want to do, and have a story—the story you want to tell—come out of it. It is difficult to say ...
Tight, enthralling, and deep combat, Big variety of weapons and enemies, Imaginative demon designs, Convincing voice acting, Reboots the series without compromising its soul.
Erratic frame rate issues, audio bugs, and texture popin, Boss battles aren't nearly as fun as regular combat, Ending doesn't live up to the rest of the story
With assured storytelling, great combat, and imaginative design, DmC: Devil May Cry is a fun reboot, despite some frame rate issues and audio bugs....
Abstract: For better or worse, and to the chagrin of some of the series' more outspoken fans, Capcom stuck by their decision to shake up Devil May Cry and try something new. Understandably, news of this reboot set off major concerns from loyal followers, some of...
Abstract: Rebooting a video game franchise has got to be a heady responsibility. Even if the game isn’t a commercial or critical darling, if a franchise manages to snag a couple sequels along the way there’s a good chance some sort of rabid fan base has managed ...
Abstract: Oh Dante, what have they done to you? When this DmC re-imagining first appeared on the scene at the Tokyo Game Show back in 2010, the sound of a million fans all crying out in anguish could be heard. Long gone are the campy silver locks and confusing a...
Abstract: We have been keeping a close eye on Ninja Theory’s reboot of the Devil May Cry franchise for quite some time now, and the big question on our, and many a fans' mind, has been whether the Heavenly Sword developer would do the long running franchise just...
Abstract: P rima facie, DmC Devil May Cry seems like a rather risky reboot. The franchise possesses a deep legacy guarded overzealously by a legion of hardcore fans. However, this doesn't stop the reboot from making massive changes not only to the canon, but to the...