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DmC: Devil May Cry
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DmC: Devil May Cry Customer Reviews
£49.99
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Outstanding
4Great game with amazing graphic, good plot. Combat system is very funny. Recommended
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4When I saw the first pictures of the new Devil May Cry I said: i'll never buy it! Well, I had to think again because this is a great action game, compelling and balanced, much more accessible than Devil May Cry 4 (which I had found a little irritating). Although I preferred the old graphic and characterization, Capcom / Ninja Theory has done a great job!Excellent reboot!
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4DmC: Devil May Cry is a great game with an amazing storyline and fights. Sometimes it is difficult to play with so many buttons/combos but it's still cool.
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5DmC: Devil May Cry is a great game with a 'never boring' level design and an interesting new take on the character.
Report this reviewBetter than the classics!
5I love DmC: Devil May Cry! It has excellent graphics and a great storyline. I cannot wait for the sequel!
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5No room for hatershere. People that go on about Dante's new look and short hair should first play the game. Ninja Theory did a great job at rebooting this amazing series! In my opinion it was really done well and explained if you look at the first DMC. The gameplay is off the hook, it's really dynamic, fast paced and fluid. You can change your weapons in the fly. All in all DmC: Devil May Cry is a good game!
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4DmC: Devil May Cry is an excellent reboot of the Devil may Cry series. Although Dante looks slightly different and doesnt begin with the trademark white hair, the gameplay more than makes up for it. Combat is fun and fast, and the plot is more engaging than past devil may cry efforts. The game is easier than other DMC games initially though unlocked difficulty levels make the experience much better. The lack of a lock on button is also jarring, but is not game breaking and quite manageable.
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5DmC: Devil May Cry is more westernised than the previous DMC's, so it's more plot focused than gameplay focussed. Despite that, it does not feel like I'm using a vending machine to defuse a bomb. The enemies also look better and less like ghoulish cartoons.
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