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Shinobi Posts: 22/104 |
Man and I've been having troubles with the first DMC Neo Angelo is such a pain sometimes and grifin gets annoying as well.
But I'm DMC is nothing compared to DMC3. |
Xeoman Posts: 743/11757 |
Yeah, it's a shame I don't have a lot of cash on my hand, playing this game only makes me want DMC3 more. |
BBQMissile Posts: 365/1198 |
Xeo's right. Buying one of the PS2's greatest action games for just ten measly dollars is really an incredible deal. Devil May Cry redefined the action genre with its hardcore non stop action; bullets flying everywhere, swords, devillish monsters, and Trish (heh heh heh). And besides, Dante is one awesome character.
And the fact that the controls are much smoother and more responsive than that of Onimusha's really helps alot. The graphics can't compare with that of Ninja Gaiden as well as the insanely hard bosses in the first couple of levels. But I'm sure Devil May Cry 3 (the greatest comeback story on the PS2 of all time) more than makes up for that. |
Xeoman Posts: 737/11757 |
All places I go to, I'm usually seeing it at "most" for $10, seriously, it's more than worth that kind of price.
I picked this game up yesterday for $8 (along with CV: SoTN), and it's really a good game. I favor this kind of game over the Onimusha series probably, just since it's a little more action oriented and much faster paced like Ninja Gaiden. Yeah yeah, I'm probably the only one behind with the DMC series, but if you have a PS2, and don't have this game, don't pass up it's incredible value. |