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Re-released on
June 13th, 2012
Developer
Publisher
Media Format
PC DVD-ROM
Brand
All-time sales rank
Top 5000
Product ID
1513359
Description
Devil May Cry 3 reintroduces the mysterious hero Dante in a riveting new game marked by complex storylines, striking graphics and unadulterated stylistic action.
Devil May Cry 3 preserves the fast-paced action that has made the series so popular. In addition to its strong roots, the game increases the intensity of gameplay with a new "style" system, which adds an additional level of depth. Depending on preference, players can choose to use short-range, long-range, defensive or evasive play styles. Each system has its own range of gameplay features and players can choose to power up their favorite style for increased special attack abilities. The range of options available in Devil May Cry 3 immerses players in a non-stop, thrilling escapade.
Game Features:
Choose Dante's fighting style: Maximize the impact of close-up blade attacks, or blow enemies away from a distance.
Huge arsenal of weapons: Handguns, shotguns, swords, and more.
A horde of demonic enemies: More ferocious than ever - with powerful weapons and abilities to transform and fly.
Devil May Cry 3 preserves the fast-paced action that has made the series so popular. In addition to its strong roots, the game increases the intensity of gameplay with a new "style" system, which adds an additional level of depth. Depending on preference, players can choose to use short-range, long-range, defensive or evasive play styles. Each system has its own range of gameplay features and players can choose to power up their favorite style for increased special attack abilities. The range of options available in Devil May Cry 3 immerses players in a non-stop, thrilling escapade.
Game Features:
System Requirements:
Supported OS: Windows 2000/XP (only)
Processor: 1 GHz Pentium III or AMD Athlon" (or better)
RAM: 256 MB
Video Card: 128 MB DirectX 9.0c-compliant AGP or PCI Express graphics card (256 or higher for High Graphics Detail support) (see supported list*)
Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compliant (or better)
DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0c or higher (included on disc)
CD-ROM: 12x or faster CD-ROM
Hard Drive Space: 1.2 GB minimum
Peripherals Supported: Gamepad
*Supported Video Cards at Time of Release
NVIDIA® GeForce" FX/6/7 families
ATI® Radeon® 9200-9800/X families.
Processor: 1 GHz Pentium III or AMD Athlon" (or better)
RAM: 256 MB
Video Card: 128 MB DirectX 9.0c-compliant AGP or PCI Express graphics card (256 or higher for High Graphics Detail support) (see supported list*)
Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compliant (or better)
DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0c or higher (included on disc)
CD-ROM: 12x or faster CD-ROM
Hard Drive Space: 1.2 GB minimum
Peripherals Supported: Gamepad
*Supported Video Cards at Time of Release
NVIDIA® GeForce" FX/6/7 families
ATI® Radeon® 9200-9800/X families.
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I've always been a fan of DMC since I love Hack 'n Slash and how much of a challenge basic enemies can be at times. I bought this game through Steam with a 2 for 1 deal which was great value for money – as it seemed, although once downloaded I was very disappointed.
First off, I loaded the game up and it spawned in 640×480 resolution – it's date of development should've at least had it at fullscreen – if the COD series can do it why can't you CAPCOM- This of course was only the beginning, I went on to set my controls and options unable to use the most essential component of the PC – the mouse. Furthermore, I had to click every possible key on my keyboard to find the usual “back” “select” and “yes/no” keys. Straight away this put me off the game, I wanted to quit and un-install immediately – but I soldiered on.
I got into the game with the usual CAPCOM style with missions and hack 'n slash, but for the third instalment I felt it was really pathetic and the story was something we've all seen before. I quit the game pretty quickly as it was lacking in every area, unpolished and tacky.
I would not recommend this game as a cheap purchase, no matter the price.