Devil May Cry 3 : Dantes Awakening
Devil May Cry
Devil May Cry 4
Devil May Cry 2
DMC
Not the same thing at all.
The DMC reboot wasn't a grounbreaking gameplay system but it was certainly fluid and I had fun on it.
YMMV of course.
My favorite is undecided between 4 or the reboot
I love DMC3, love DMC4 loads more
Never played the first and the second
DMC3 is my favorite in the series both in terms of gameplay and its "over the top"-factor. I remember when Capcom showcased the cutscene with Poison and Dante at a trade show. All the journalists were instantly facepalming.
"Tell me there's something better. Go ahead, try."
DMC3 is my favourite due to its gothic aesthetic, fun and simple but challenging gameplay and while the story isn't exactly the finest of prose it does a great job of telling a personal story about Dante and Vergil set to the backdrop of a cataclysmic event.
DMC4 is fun and I enjoy the love story angle for Nero and Kyrie but it just got a bit too long for its own good.
The reboot is a good game on its own merits. It's has an overall better story and the fighting mechanic is just as tight along with the benefit of having superior platforming. While the boss fights are fun and varied most of them are too easy. It also has the series' most progressive female character in Kat, which is a nice plus. It's not quite as good as DMC3 but it's a blast.
ive played the reboot and i didnt care for it, its not bad but compared to the original series its not great, all ill say is Dark Slayer
will there be a sequel to DMC?
Loved all the DMC games. I'll eventually get around to playing DmC since I got it free on PS+. I guess 2 was the worst, it was just easy and different, but it's still better than alot of other games I've played. I also have the comic series too. That thing had some GREAT art in it (that I remember, haven't actually read it in years, but I still have it).
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I don't care if its a DMC:2 or Devil May Cry 5 or something else but I do want more games to this series. I hope it doesn't die out