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 Devil May Cry SLUS-20216
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  • ID = PS0171
  • STYLE = Survival Horror
  • DEV. = Capcom Co., Ltd.
  • PUB. = Capcom USA, Inc.
  • R-DATE = Oct-16-2001
  • ESRB = M / For Mature
  • PLAYERS = 1 player
  • LIST PRICE = $19.99
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 Game Description

Play as Dante, half-man, half-demon, who's armed with a sword and a wide array of other firearms. You will have full, ultra-responsive 3-D control of Dante as you combat with fist, sword, gun, and a stunning variety of martial arts moves that recall Hong Kong action films. You will have at your disposal many inventive moves: use your sword to pop your enemy into the air, for example, then juggle him with blasts from your gun.

You will have unprecedented control of the direction and force of your sword and other weapons. You will battle marionette butchers, carnivorous lizardmen, and scissor-wielding wraiths in a series of responsive, fully realized environments, such as dilapidated courtyards, hanging gardens, twisted mirror realities, ghost ships, and caves.

    Features:
  • Play as Dante, half-man, half-demon.
  • Ultra-responsive 3-D control of Dante.
  • Combat with sword, fist, and firearm.
  • Enormous, meticulously detailed environments.
  • Foes include marionette butchers, carnivorous lizardmen, and scissor-wielding wraiths.
 Game Reviews

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In the eye-candy overload department, Devil May Cry deserves the spotlight. Masterminded by Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami, this action-adventure title fits in the gothic mythical swordsman vs. big, bad creatures slot. Though the premise doesn't break any barriers, the quality of the graphics and animations rivets one's attention to the screen.

Dante is a half-man, half-demon with one hell of a persona. Packing his father's powerful sword, Dante slashes through the gorgeous levels with a bevy of incredible moves flips, leaps, and rolls à la Neo from The Matrix. For greater firepower, Dante rips through baddies with dual pistols and shotguns. The action is fast, very furious, and incredibly smooth. And when Dante collects enough orbs to transform into a devil, the arching blue energy field he creates leaves you breathless at the true capabilities of next-generation gaming systems. With gameplay like this, who needs the linear confines of the movie theater? --Eric Twelker

Amazon.com Review
Shinji Mikami, the creator and producer of the Resident Evil games, and Hideki Kamiya, the director of Resident Evil 2, have teamed up once again. This time, the duo has created a fast-paced game that's one of the best translations of classic 2-D action in a 3-D world. Two thousand years ago the Devil Emperor threatened to conquer humanity, but was stopped by a benign devil knight. The emperor was imprisoned, but now threatens to escape. It's up to the knight's half-breed son, Dante, to follow in his father's footsteps and defeat the Devil Emperor once again.

In addition to being a fine swordsman, Dante is equally adept with guns. In the first half of the game, players slash and shoot their way through. After acquiring a different weapon, the focus changes to close combat. Weapons can be upgraded and new attacks can be learned, adding to the game's variety. As a whole, the action is immense and flows smoothly. A few things impede it, however. During fights with bosses and multiple enemies, the fixed camera angles can get frustrating. The in-game text also scrolls painfully slow.

Graphically, this is one of the best-looking games Capcom has ever published, and that's saying something considering its impressive visuals in Resident Evil. The hard-rock-style music is nothing to write home about, though. The voice acting is strong, but there's not much of it, which is a shame, as the interesting setting would have made for some great storytelling. However, the focus here is fast and furious action, and this game elevates it to an art form. Parents should note that this game is gratuitously violent and is not recommended for anyone under 18. --Raymond M. Padilla

Pros:
Outstanding controls
Topnotch graphics
One of the best menu systems ever

Cons:
Camera angles get troublesome
Fantastic setting not fully exploited
Only 7 to 12 hours of gameplay

 Game Controller
Start Button = sub screen
Select Button = pause
D-Pad = move menu cursor
Left Analog Stick = move character
Right Analog Stick = toggle thunder devil and fire devil
Triangle Button = jump, action
Triangle Button (twice) = double jump, air hike
R1 Button + Triangle Button = rolling dodge
Circle Button = use sword, punch, kick, round trip
X or Square Button = check
R1 + X or Square Button = gun attack
Triangl + R1 + X or Square Button = air raid
L1 Button = devil trigger
R1 Button = lock on nearest enemy
L2 Button = map
R2 Button = taunt enemy
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