Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening - Special Edition

aka: Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening - Edycja Specjalna, Devil May Cry 3: Dantes Erwachen - Special Edition
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Average score: 82% (based on 34 ratings)

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Average score: 4.0 out of 5 (based on 38 ratings with 2 reviews)

Now I'm a little motivated!

The Good
The most important addition in the Special Edition of Devil May Cry 3 is the Gold Orb mode borrowed from DMC 2, complete with unlimited free continues. It's a huge difference from the Yellow Orb system, especially since DMC 3 is extremely stingy with items, as opposed to DMC 1 where the Yellow Orbs come from. Even if you're not actually using the Gold Orbs, being able to instantly repeat difficult areas and bosses will most likely help with mastering the game with a more reasonable learning curve and pace of progression.

SE also introduces three fights against Jester, two of them optional, which is a cute little side dish, so to speak. The fights aren't among the best in the game, but they are a nice addition that adds some variety to 3 missions. Other new elements include a playable Vergil and Bloody Palace mode brought back from DMC 2.

The Bad
Unfortunately, Vergil's campaign is rather underwhelming, as he has the exact same missions as Dante, but less interesting weapons and much less of a sense of progression.

The Bottom Line
Special Edition has some interesting minor additions as well as a continue system that makes the game much more accessible, which makes it worthwhile.

[based on the HD Collection]

Windows · by Pegarange (282) · 2023

Jackpot!

The Good
Great Game, with Great playable characters... Follow the story of Dante, how he became the Hunter he was in the previous games, and meet (and play!)with his evil twin brother, Vergil

Firstly, this is the first, and only DMC game, I played, so this was the first time I met with Dante. He is stylish, cocky, and really funny... he makes me feel good while playing (not to mention, he is hot). This game still makes me sit in front of the computer, because the different difficulty levels. I would like to play on as many difficulties, I can.

An other plus point is: Vergil. I loved him even as a boss, and when I got to play with him, I started to love him even more. He is harder to play than Dante, but this can be different for anyone.

The soundtrack is perfect, I can listen to it all day. Recommended for everyone, who likes rock music (well, as Dante is a hardcore rocker too...)

The different styles for Dante allows you to focus on different things - melee weapons, fire arms, avoiding or defending attacks. I also loved the fact, that during the game, you earn new weapons.

Finally, the story is awesome too. The cutscenes are hilarious.

The Bad
It was quite hard, but this wasn't a real problem for me. The things, that I don't like in this game, are connected with Vergil's gameplay.

First, we don't have a real story with Vergil. We just follow Dante's storyline, we face with the same bosses. The other thing is, that with Vergil, we have only one style, but you can get used to is. (because Vergil has Yamato which is a GREAT weapon).

The Bottom Line
Like I said in the beginning, great game, great characters.Not only Dante and Vergil, but Lady, Arkham, they are all interesting. The bosses are pretty hard though, but not everything is easy for Dante :) And my last word is...

JACKPOT!

Windows · by Gabriella Molnár (2) · 2008

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