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Game Profile
INFO BOX
PLATFORM:
PlayStation 2
PUBLISHER:
Capcom
DEVELOPER:
Capcom
GENRE: Action
PLAYERS:   1
RELEASE DATE:
March 01, 2005
ESRB RATING:
Mature
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 Written by Adam Woolcott  on August 31, 2004
First Impressions: Aww damn it, another case of teen angst.
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Devil May Cry was at one time was Capcom’s hottest franchise. After Resident Evil skipped town and headed to the GameCube, DMC became Capcom’s PS2 cash cow, and for good reason; the original’s intense action and challenge was a huge hit with gamers, though it ultimately got overshadowed in the busy fall 2001 season dominated by Metal Gear, Final Fantasy, and Grand Theft Auto. Unfortunately, 2003’s Devil May Cry 2 was a severe step backwards. Tossing out the challenge of DMC was one thing, but the complete fleecing of Dante’s previously bad-ass persona was the ultimate kick in the teeth to fans, and the game never achieved the critical acclaim of its predecessor, and some believed the franchise was now dead and buried. However, Capcom is not letting Dante slip away yet – and sometime this winter, Devil May Cry 3 will be in our hands. Not a sequel, but rather a prequel to the original, DMC 3 promises a return to form as well as some innovations not seen in many action games. Time will tell whether or not this recaptures the magic of the amazing original, but it can’t be any worse off than DMC2.

As mentioned, Devil May Cry 3 is a prequel, like so many other games these days. DMC3 takes you back to the early days of Dante, fresh into the demon hunting business. Struggling to master his powers, Dante is still a wisecracking, shit-talking half-man/half-demon, just like he was in the original game. Naturally, he winds up on some demon slaying mission to save the world, like always. As usual, the story isn’t the main draw to this game, as it’s all about the action and Dante’s string of wisecracks that makes people play. And in DMC3, the promised RPG-esque system sounds like it will really bring emphasis back on the traditional ‘stylish hard action’ that this game pioneered and many have emulated since then.

The main idea is there’s 4 different ‘classes’ of fighting for Dante to take up, depending on how you play the game. Do you like slashing things with your sword, cutting demons into little pieces? Then you’ll level up Dante’s sword skills and become more proficient with it. Prefer keeping a distance and shooting stuff with Ebony & Ivory? Then doing so will make you stronger with projectile weapons. Was Ifrit your favorite way to kick ass in DMC1? In DMC3, you’ll level up that skill. Finally, if you’re defensive minded, you can level up defensive skills that also work as counter-attacks. It allows for a ton of customization; and no, you don’t have to focus on one attribute, you can level all of them as you go along. But if you focus on one specific skill, you could become extremely dominant. Otherwise, Capcom promises the same over-the-top action as the original DMC, which means if all comes to fruition, we shall have yet another great action game on PlayStation 2 to kill our thumbs with.

Final Thoughts
Devil May Cry 3 has one thing it must achieve to work – style. DMC2 lacked it; while it was an okay game, Dante’s watered-down personality (other than the awesome same-sided coin trick), weak enemy design, and mindless ease really hurt it especially compared to the difficult, stylish, and gorgeous original. Early looks have shown Dante’s return to form as a badass, and the visuals are much more gothic and improved, but of course, it’s the challenge that needs to be nailed down. If this game isn’t as tough and as addictive as the original, it could be the swan song for what was a hugely popular franchise just 3 years ago. However, Capcom has really been on the rebound this year, what with the amazing RE4 for the Cube coming early next year, the great PS2 conversion of Viewtiful Joe, and of course, Onimusha 3…so hopes are high DMC3 will be on that same level of quality.


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