Classic Dante coming to DmC: Devil May Cry as $4 DLC
If you really need to play as classic Dante (from DMC3), then Capcom has DLC for you.
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If you really need to play as classic Dante (from DMC3), then Capcom has DLC for you.
While many will unjustly write off Ninja Theory's game due to a redesigned character design, they will be missing out on a fantastic action game, one that not only plays up Ninja Theory's strengths, but adds to the series' legacy.
Capcom announced today that the PC version of DmC: Devil May Cry will release January 25, just a week and a half after the console versions. It also detailed PC features and system specs.
The promised demo for DmC Devil May Cry will cut into Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 next Tuesday, November 20, publisher Capcom announced today. The campaign slice will pack two missions: one boss fight and one plain old kill-lots-of-men segment.
Regardless of how you feel about Ninja Theory's reboot of Devil May Cry, it's hard to deny that the studio knows how to make a cinematic game.
How hardcore will DmC: Devil May Cry be? Maybe a bit too much, if you ask us.
DmC: Devil May Cry being a "AAA" title, of course it was going to have pre-order bonuses. Depending on which retailer you purchase the game from, you'll get some "souped-up" bonus weapons and "helpful items."
Capcom's being pleasing chatty about PC editions of its games lately. Following word that work on Resident Evil 6's PC port could only begin after it was finished on consoles, comes news that it's outsourced the PC version of Ninja Theory's DmC Devil May Cry and it'll be released later than its console siblings.
If you want to find out more about DmC's specific combat mechanics, this new video will help you understand what the difference between Angel and Demon mode is and how to use Dante's various special moves.
Yes, he's younger and has black hair. But having played the new DmC, it's hard to think of it as a reboot. It plays so much like the previous games, that it might as well have been called Devil May Cry 5.