DMC: Devil May Cry available for a tasty £5.50 on PS3
Added: 30.11.2014 23:15 | 2 views | 0 comments
Dealspwn writes: A great gaming stocking filler right here. At £5.50 DMC: Devil May Cry is well worth a look at half the price most other retailers are flogging it for. Even if the recipient doesn't like it, you've not wasted much money and you know not to bother buying them nice things in the future. A win, win situation!
It was a relief to see that Dante hadn't turned into the complete prick that the trailers depicted him to be in Ninja Theory's reboot. Admittedly, he's still a bit of a douche. The game takes a while to give you all the decent weapons but once it does, the combo variety on offer is excellent. Angel and Demon chains enable you to to pull enemies towards you or you to them, making aerial combos a breeze. Some truly awful platforming sections hold the game back from greatness and with the game only selling half of what DMC4 did at launch Dante's future isn't guaranteed despite the high review scores. All because of a haircut.
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| Samurai Warriors 4 Review (Invision Game Community)
Added: 24.11.2014 13:17 | 5 views | 0 comments
Hack and Slash has been a popular genre among games across a series of ages, being most popular in the early 2000s with titles such as Diablo II or the Devil May Cry Series. Lately, games of this genre have radically decreased, in favour of a more story-based adventure, changing the game from hack and slash to action.
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| Bayonetta (Wii U) Review - Cubed3
Added: 04.11.2014 20:11 | 8 views | 0 comments
Cubed3:
"When the original Bayonetta came out, Devil May Cry 4 had already set the standard in the fast character-action genre quite high almost two years prior. Hideki Kamiya was in an interesting situation, considering he created both Bayonetta and Devil May Cry, where he was competing with something he started. While Devil May Cry 4 had its strengths, the mark left by Bayonetta was so profound, it cemented Platinum Games and Hideki Kamiya as legends of the industry for their signature style and bravado in game design. The waves that Bayonetta made are still felt today with games that drew inspiration from its intense and over the top action, like Asura's Wrath, Blades of Time, and, amusingly, DmC: Devil May Cry. Why is Bayonetta so hot?"
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| PlayDevil: Bayonetta 2 Review
Added: 03.11.2014 10:11 | 7 views | 0 comments
PlayDevil has reviewed Bayonetta 2:
Here is a snippet:
"As a character action game akin to Devil May Cry and Ninja Gaiden, Bayonetta offers a steep challenge, a stunning moveset and a large roster of weapons to wield during the fifteen hours it takes to beat the title. As you traverse the sprawling levels arenas will pop up and enemies will pour in, allowing Bayonetta to show off her ridiculous flexibility as she becomes this whirling dervish of destruction. The combat system changes depending on which weapons you attach to your hands and feet, unlocking a seemingly infinite amount of combinations and attack string opportunities."
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| Price drop: $6.00 off DmC Devil May Cry Game Xbox 360, now only $18.99
Added: 15.10.2014 20:20 | 8 views | 0 comments
Save $6.00 on DmC Devil May Cry Game Xbox 360! The price of DmC Devil May Cry Game Xbox 360 has been dropped by $6.00, order now from ozgameshop.com with free delivery to Australia and New Zealand.
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| The Evil Within review | Softonic
Added: 15.10.2014 16:13 | 2 views | 0 comments
The Evil Within is a throw back to some of Japan's best horror entertainment. Gruesome visuals and mind bending shifts in reality imitate the Silent Hill series, enemies and game design borrow heavily from Resident Evil 4, while dozens of other moments take inspiration from, among others, Deadly Premonition, Devil May Cry, and Killer 7.
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