
Glitch Cat - While the demo for DmC: Devil May Cry offers a small glimpse at what’s to come, I can safely say that Ninja Theory is heading in the right direction. With an excellent and fluid combat system, dynamic stages and a interesting plot, Dante’s next adventure should definitively be on your buy list.

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Because the anime is on Netflix and we gotta ride that DMC in the news again wave.
It’s been sitting in my backlog for a while now. One of the first games I wanted to try for this current gen due to the long load times of previous gen. I’ll get around to it soon!
Everytime its on sale I think about buying it but never do. I only played the orginal and somr of 3 so I guess that's part of it.

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I just finished playing it and I thought it surpassed anyone's expectations. NT did an amazing job with it. Way better than I thought. It also shows how much life the PS3 and 360 still have left. This game is gorgeous and runs really smooth
This demo is fun!
Control scheme is very different than original DMCs. There is no target/aim button, dodging is done with shoulder buttons, launching enemies is done with circle button, stinger is with two tap forward with left stick and pressing triangle, pulling enemies is done with shoulder buttons. Everything is different! Except square as a shooting button and triangle as a slashing button. Moreover, the game is damn easy! I first played on devil hunter and could take all the beating in the world without dying. Then I started on nephilim but it still wasnt much different. I have to play nephilim a little more and I will try son of sparda later but my initial impression is that the game is too easy and the control scheme is weird. I can just keep on pulling combos infinitely and the enemies just cooperate with me. In original DMC (especially DMC3) enemies were relentless and brutal even on normal difficulty. I will play it some more and see how I feel about it in the end. It looks like the media is getting paid to praise this game and convince gamers that it is the same old DMC with just a little different look.
Right off the back i'm not digging the art/visual direction.
Dont like how the square button operates gun and the whip. guns feel lame now.
Dante is lame when he talks during the boss battle.
But overall it seems like it will be a good solid playthrough for $20-$30
I also thought Dante's mother is human. Where this angel stuff coming from?