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Devil May Cry

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PS2_024

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Description:

Shinji Mikami, the creator and producer of the Resident Evil games, and Hideki Kamiya, the director of Resident Evil 2, have teamed up once again. This time, the duo has created a fast-paced game that's one of the best translations of classic 2-D action in a 3-D world. Two thousand years ago the Devil Emperor threatened to conquer humanity, but was stopped by a benign devil knight. The emperor was imprisoned, but now threatens to escape. It's up to the knight's half-breed son, Dante, to follow in his father's footsteps and defeat the Devil Emperor once again.

Features:

PlayStation 2


Video Game


action/adventure


fighting


fantasy


Product Details:
Product Length: 7.75 inches
Product Width: 5.5 inches
Product Height: 0.75 inches
Product Weight: 0.19 pounds
Package Length: 7.5 inches
Package Width: 5.3 inches
Package Height: 0.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.3 pounds
Release Date: August 07, 2006
Average Customer Rating: based on 378 reviews
Game Information:
Platform: PlayStation2
Media: Video Game
Item Quantity: 1
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Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5
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3i liked it, it keeps your attention and has a quick paced actionJun 21, 2010
I liked it enough to play it all the way through [and i have no patients for games and will drop them on day one if they're not up to par] this game is short, which, for me in this game is a plus, because if it had gone on for much longer I would have eventually gotten bored of it not long after. But, it's a fun game, at a great price. [just no GOD OF WAR!!!!!!]

5Still good after all this time!Jan 18, 2010
It has been a while since I've played DMC and its still as good as ever. It takes some time getting use to the controls,but overall to me the first is always the best.

5Revolutionary, this is a master for the rest.Dec 24, 2009
No doubt this is a tremendous piece of game even today it provide great fun, the style, big bosses, wide range weapons, combos, among other good things it have a remarkable motion work behind, for example compare to the relative new and great God of War series DMC have a superior motion sense experience, the moves appear all natural what ever Dante do, I don't know for sure but i think it is motion capture rather than programed moves so Dante looks hell great while kicking those evil hordes and its big bosses. This game is the redefiner of the action and the fun it provides today years after release is the better prove, and to the question about if it is or not the best of the series to date? I like a lot all the other sequels and prequels bu I wouldn't doubt about the quality of the original one a single bit.

I recently purchased to play it on an PS3 on LCD monitor and doesn't looks like in SD TV but when the game play start I forget about HD which would help more when cinematic scenes appear so I would look Trish better :P.

Devil May Cry highly recommended!!!

0 of 3 found the following review helpful:

4giftJan 27, 2009
This was actually a gift for a friend of mine but he says that the games are awesome, so i will go with that.

5Worthy of being a 2000's classic.Jan 18, 2009
It's hard to believe, but the 2000's are coming to a close. Games that were once new and innovative in what seems like days ago are actually quite aged. Like the 90's, there will be games that are regarded as classics, and though time hasn't judged the 2000's yet, I think it's safe to say that DMC, one of the early PS2 games, is one of those.

GRAPHICS: Outdated, sure, but they are very fitting for the game's setting, being mostly dark and almost gothic.

MUSIC: The fight music consists of rock, while the other tracks are haunting.

VOICE: It's okay. Dante sounds pretty cool, despite the whole "I wanted to be the one to fill your dark soul with LIIIIIGGGGHHTTTT!!!" line.

STORY: There are not many cutscenes to open up the story very well, but the overall concept is interesting. Dante is a half-demon who hunts other demons. He has made it into a business called "Devil May Cry," and he pursues the demons that took his mother and brother away from him. He is the son of Sparda, a demon that defeated the king of the demon world, Mundus, years ago.
One day, a mysterios woman named Trish comes into Dante's office, telling him that Mundus is making a return. So now Dante must stop him, pretty much.

GAMEPLAY: The heart and soul of the game. It's a hack-and-slash game combined with a few puzzles. Dante battles many enemies in the game, taking them down with an assortment of weapons such as swords, gauntlets, and guns, which have unlimited ammo. Dante can also transform into a demon when you use "Devil Trigger" and he can inflict a lot of damage. The game is ranked, depending on how fast you complete a mission and how many items you used and such. A high ranking, while hard to obtain, can provide a lot of red orbs, which are used to buy items and upgrades for your weapons. Secret mission can be completed in order to expand your health, but they are quite difficult. In fact, the whole game is challanging, and I haven't even tried the other difficulties yet. Some of the bosses can be so annoying that you might slam your controller on the ground.
In other words, it's a pretty awesome action game.

BUY: This game is ridiculously cheap now, so not buying is not in the question. It's a must for the aging PS2.

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