![]() ![]() ![]() It’s fairly ironic considering DMC is actually a prequel to the first two games, but to play through these titles is to see the evolution of a studio growing in confidence and technical ability, and an utter joy (except 90% of DMC2). ![]() Even though DMC3 is a whopping 13 years old, the nuanced combat, excellent level design and stunningly well crafted boss battles easily stand up to the harsh light of 2018. But if you curiously plod through the original Devil May Cry, then quickly smash through Devil May Cry 2 (before swiftly banging your head on a rock repeatedly until you forget it exists), you arrive at Devil May Cry 3: Dante’s Awakening, a stunning culmination of everything this series is capable of. The camera work in these games is one of the worst things to have ever happened to gaming, and the nonsensical, poorly told stories are a sight to behold. However in honesty, the first two games have only barely withstood the relentless test of time. Its blinding mix of fast-paced combo-based combat, key and door porn, and one of the greatest douchebags to ever grace a disc in the form of anti-hero Dante makes it an endearing classic. There’s no denying that DMC as a series has well and truly earned its place in the video game history books. ![]()
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