20170822:
Off the top of my head, I couldn't recall the last time I played an action-adventure hack-and-slash similar to DmC: Devil May Cry.*
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Dante |
Regardless, it was yet another game at the $29.99 price point which I had not already played (see the footnote in my Mafia II post) and I had heard good things about the game.
Setup: Devil Hunter (i.e., Normal Difficulty)
Steam Game Time: 94 minutes
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Kat |
*1) I've never played any game from the God of War series. 2) I once tried to play Blade & Soul (PC) (NA, 2016) but ran into some compatibility issues. 3) I own Darksiders (PC) (2010). 4) A long time ago I tried playing Soulcalibur Legends (Wii) (2007) but the hack-and-slash there is basic compared to that of DmC.
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Thoughts:
Pros:
+ Dante's personality
+ Fun, cool action
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The first boss of the game. |
+ Great presentation
+ Replayability
+ Skills can be respecified; why can't more action-adventure games do this?
+ Introduction of new mechanics is integrated into the story and introduced at an appropriate pace
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Dante and Arbiter (axe) |
Minor Cons:
- Lacks a targeting system
- Sometimes poor camera angles; common problem in action-adventure games
Summary:
As far as I can remember, I've never played this time of hack-and-slash before but I have the feeling that DmC: Devil May Cry has set a high standard. From a different point of view, DmC - within the action or action-adventure genre - is a high-quality game. In general, any weaknesses the game has can be overlooked by its strengths. Consequently, I would easily recommend this game to anyone who enjoys hack-and-slash games.
DmC: Devil May Cry (PC) (2013)
Relevant Links:
DmC: Devil May Cry (Wikipedia.org)
DmC: Devil May Cry (PC) (MetaCritic.com)
DmC: Devil May Cry (Steam Store Page)
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Kat, Vergil, and Dante |
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