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Rumored 'DmC: Devil May Cry' port reignites old animosities

Added: 14.07.2014 2:14 | 1 views | 0 comments


A rumored Nex-Gen port of 'DmC: Devil May Cry' has reignited old animosities gamers have had one year after the games original release. Once again message boards and chat rooms are besieged with gamers fighting among each other over the games legacy of.

From: n4g.com

DmC: Devil May Cry Ultimate Coming to PS4, Xbox One?

Added: 13.07.2014 1:13 | 10 views | 0 comments


Due to negative fan reception and middling sales, it seemed unclear if we'd ever see more of Ninja Theory's interpretation of the hit series. However, it seems DmC might be receiving a remake.

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GameEnthus Podcast ep190: Touch of Nothing or Scrapple Moose

Added: 03.07.2014 21:13 | 4 views | 0 comments


This week Kevo(@Cybersoulja) from BeatinDaBlock podcast/GamingGawd and Stealth(@Stealth___) from RPGrinders and the Leviathyn podcasts join Mike(@Assaultsuit), Tiny(@Tiny415) and Aaron (@Ind1fference) to talk about: Star Citizen, Shovel Knight, Ascendant, Armillo, Transformers Age of Extinction, Reading Rainbow, Airtight Games, Another World, Blue Estate, Zombie Driver, Z-Run, Clusterpuck, Wizardous, Bungle, Drive to Hell, Ghost Crab Games, Wimbus Studios, Attack on Titan, Hearthstone, Giantbomb, Kuroko no Basket, Mahouke, scrapple, Arcania, Too Many Games, speedruns, Denny's, Atari, ihop, Mannequin, Flashback, The Legend of Korra, Arma 3, Pushmo World, Star Ocean, Day-Z, Project Zomboid, Divinity: Original Sin, TitanFall, TowerFall, Battlefield Hardline beta, DMC, Devil May Cry, Wolfenstein, OlliOlli, Guacamelee, Nes Remix, Spartan X, Kung Fu, Extra Life Charity and more.

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Anima Meets Devil May Cry in Anima: Gate of Memories | Cliqist

Added: 09.06.2014 21:13 | 6 views | 0 comments


Julie Morley writes: "To me, the gameplay outright screams Devil May Cry, right away. It's a third person RPG that is completely action oriented though the story remains important. Both Ergo and The Bearer have unique abilities that come in handy during combat. Working together with both personalities enabled some amazing offenses. Players have the option to customize their skill palette with a handy dandy skill tree to create combos."

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STR CAST EP18: Reading Rainbow Redux

Added: 04.06.2014 15:14 | 8 views | 0 comments


In this educational episode, The Nerds can fly twice as high: Wolfenstein, Watchdogs, Devil May Cry, Walking Dead Ep3, Civ 5, and we read a book (Console Wars)! Oh, also more D3 sorry. HOSTS: Salvador Madrigal, Brian Acebedo Samson Lancaster Music: n8bit Poster Layout: Eddie Vargas / Samson Lancaster

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Drakengard 3 Review | Hardcore Gamer

Added: 24.05.2014 6:17 | 4 views | 0 comments


Drakengard has always been one half beat-em-up and one half Ace Combat-style shooting. In previous games, the ground-based combat was not great. The controls were sluggish, and on the whole encounters felt too slow. Drakengard 3 definitely fixes that problem, delivering a fast, acrobatic spectacle fighter in the vein of Devil May Cry and Bayonetta. While not nearly as precise as its contemporaries (the camera in particular needs a lot of work) its quite fast-paced and fun in its own right, well above the standard set by most Action-RPGs. You can switch between four weapons on the fly, each of which handles quite differently, and the unlockable variations of each weapon all use different combo trees and animation timing in addition to different stats.

From: n4g.com

Drakengard 3 Review | Hardcore Gamer

Added: 24.05.2014 4:14 | 1 views | 0 comments


Drakengard has always been one half beat-em-up and one half Ace Combat-style shooting. In previous games, the ground-based combat was not great. The controls were sluggish, and on the whole encounters felt too slow. Drakengard 3 definitely fixes that problem, delivering a fast, acrobatic spectacle fighter in the vein of Devil May Cry and Bayonetta. While not nearly as precise as its contemporaries (the camera in particular needs a lot of work) its quite fast-paced and fun in its own right, well above the standard set by most Action-RPGs. You can switch between four weapons on the fly, each of which handles quite differently, and the unlockable variations of each weapon all use different combo trees and animation timing in addition to different stats.

From: n4g.com


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