
There’s a bit of music theory that details the Tritone, sometimes colloquially referred to as the Devil’s Interval or, infrequently, the Devil’s Third. To get slightly technical, it’s an interval of an augmented fourth or diminished fifth, spanning half an octave – or 3 whole tones. Without going too much in to it, the “diabolus in musica” as it was called by those who speak Latin, was usually used to create dissonance, and a feeling of evil or dread.
It’s all rather apt then; because playing through Devil’s Third stirred within me so much dread that I very nearly considered giving up playing videogames forever. Yes, that’s hyperbole, and in truth The Devil’s Third probably isn’t the worst game I’ve ever played – but it’s certainly very, very far from being good.
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Nintendo has officially taken down the servers for Wii U shooter Devil's Third developed by Valhalla Game Studios.
and this is why we should not support nintendo any more
they done it with the wii and they killed the ds off for no reason.
total bad for business
Wait why are peopole acting like they care now? You didn't when it was released.
I don't think Itagaki is crazy for making a Wii U exclusive.
I think he's crazy for pushing out a half baked, flawed as all hell, generic gore fest on the Wii U without making use of any of the console's specific features, and throwing his toys out of the pram when people criticise it.

Tomonobu Itagaki, outspoken former leader of Tecmo's Team Ninja and current leader of Valhalla Game Studios, has spent the last eight years of his life working on the action game Devil's Third.