Two Years On, DmC Takes its Rightful Place in the Series
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Eurogamer - How and why Capcom and Ninja Theory rebooted a classic.
This seems like a straightforward proposition, but what is Devil May Cry? It's a third-person fighting game that more or less invented a genre, then with Devil May Cry 3 raised the bar once more and, with Devil May Cry 4, had its biggest-selling entry (2.9 million). In 2008 the series did not seem in bad shape - and then the next Devil May Cry was DmC, a reboot developed by the Cambridge studio Ninja Theory. This switch was much-maligned by series fans, persistently and often unfairly.
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| Review: DmC: Devil May Cry Definitive Edition (DarkZero)
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Dominic Sheard: "DmC: Devil May Cry received some major stick from serious hardcore fans when it was first shown, and it carried on through all those months up to its release on January 2013. Even after that people were still sticking into it because it didn't have the right Dante or that they thought the combat didn't look as good as previous entries - a damn hard thing to do as the series has featured one of the best in the business - or that the game was too easy compared to the challenge of Devil May Cry 3. I've enjoyed the hell out of the series, well, apart from something that has a 2 on the end, and I completely had nothing but fun with Ninja Theorys take on Devil May Crys stylish action, which embodies the previous games, but with a new flair of British flavour that blends together with fantastic level design and an elegant, flowing combat system that now has a silky performance buff and little tweaks in this remastered release that makes it the one to play."
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| Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 New Magazine Scan Showcases Gamakichi, Aoda And More
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Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4, the new entry of the series launching this year on consoles and PC, has received a new magazine scan today.
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| EP #237 Dead or Alive 5 Last Round
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Dead or Alive 5 Last Round is the most comprehensive Dead or Alive to date.
The first 3d fighter on the next generation console, Dead or Alive 5 Last Round features 2 new characters with over 34 characters in the roster. Since its inception in 1996, Dead or Alive sold over 8.6 million units worldwide with faithful enthusiasts in the fighting game community globally. Dead or Alive 5 Last Round is a 2015 fighting game developed by Team Ninja and published by Koei Tecmo for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows.
Tags: Dead, PlayStation, Kong, Xbox, Ninja, Test, Last, Alice, Microsoft, Route, Xbox One
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| DmC: Definitive Edition - Your Neighbors May Hate You After Playing This Game
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"Devil May Cry the classic 2013 hack-n-shoot has been redeveloped for new generation consoles, but is it better than the original. We take a quick first impressions look at Ninja Theory's Definitive Edition to find out what's hot in hell." - PS4.sx
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| Ninja Reflex: Steamworks Edition
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Achievements:
Complete each condition to get the allotted achievements.
To view your achievements and stats in Steam...
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| Sneaky Ninja is Stealth At Its Most Adorable | Hardcore Gamer
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Sneaky Ninja claims to be Mario meets Mark of the Ninja. Thats a bold claim, considering both of those series are fantastic at what they do.
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| DmC Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition | Game Informer
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The trend of remastered games on new-gen systems can be easily summarized in two sentences: It has improved visuals and all the DLC. If you didnt play it before, this is the best version. Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition also fits that description, but that isnt the whole story. With an array of small tweaks and optional modifiers, Ninja Theory goes the extra mile by giving hardcore fans a reason to revisit the action.
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| 17 Absolutely Terrifying Pokémon Attacks From Super Smash Bros.
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1. Eevee’s Take Down
When Pokemon attack, everybody better watch out! And the most stunning showcase for their power (and cuteness) may be Super Smash Brothers for Wii U. Here, Mr. Game & Watch may not have any eyes, but that’s still better than the creepy, dead-inside stare of this head-butting, egg-hatched mammalian. 2. Genesect’s Techno Blast
“Hnnnnnnng. Awawawawawa.” Those were the last words ever heard from Yoshi before his insides were torn to shreds by a vicious Genesect vivisection. 3. Gogoat’s Take Down
The prophet Robin spake, and she said unto them, “Verily I shall read from my tome, while riding on the back of a bleating goat, and I shall rain merciless destruction upon them.” Or something like that. 4. Chespin’s Seed Bomb
Nope, nope, nope. You’d have to be nuts to take on this spiny nut grass starter. Even Ganon holsters his sword after taking a ferocious fire-bath. 5. Goldeen’s Splash
It’s just flopping there. Is it still flopping? I can hear it flopping. Just tell me when it’s done flopping please. 6. Darkrai’s Dark Void
The casual Wii Fit Trainer has no clue the dream inhabiter’s about to send them both to a world of unending nightmares. 7. Arceus’s Gravity
Arceus created the entire Pokémon universe. He also created this launch boost that’s helping Sonic land one right in Shulk’s Monado. Yikes! 8. Deoxys’s Hyper Beam
Samus took one look at the psychic Deoxys and she was all, “I can’t even,” and back flipped outta there faster than Ozzie Smith. 9. Greninja’s Secret Ninja Attack
The deadly Greninja silently stalks in the shadows of the full moon, while its Lacanian duality balances the forces of water and darkness. Plus, it wears a scarf made out of tongue. 10. Inkay’s Topsy-Turvy
Ewwww. It’s so slimy. What body part is in the center of its face? Its nose? Its mouth? Something worse? You can’t even tell if it’s upside down. Bowser’s too grossed out to pick a fight. 11. Meloetta’s Echoed Voice
Just like Katy Perry on Super Bowl Sunday, Meloetta shoots waves of shrill noise across the stadium that are nearly impossible to avoid. 12. Fletchling’s Peck
After all those years of savagely hunting down birds, the Duck Hunt dog finally gets his comeuppance. Now he knows how Tippi Hedren felt getting bombarded in Bodega Bay. 13. Palkia’s Spacial Rend
This dreadful dragon can tear through space itself, turning your television screen upside down. Mess with him and he’ll flip ya. He’ll flip ya for real. 14. Spewpa’s Stun Spore
The typically fierce Shadow Link cowers in the sumptuous silver fleece of Donkey Kong’s chest hair. With good reason. Spewpa’s toxic scatter dust clouds induce instant paralysis. 15. Zoroark’s Fury Swipes
Even Cranky Kong isn’t this mean. The crimson tinted fox creates hallucinatory delusions when it isn’t busy ripping you to tatters. It’s super effective! 16. Togepi’s Powder Snow
Dr. Mario’s stifled scream shall remain frozen for eternity, joining General Zod in banishment to the Phantom Zone. This fairy baby encased in eggshell’s just that cold. 17. Xerneas’s Geomancy
If Princess Mononoke’s deer-god mated with a horrifying, many-tentacle beast, it would give us night terrors. But we’d still rather hang out with that abomination than Xerneas.
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