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🔥 Unleash your inner demon slayer with the ultimate DmC experience!
DmC Definitive Edition delivers fast-paced, stylish combat at a smooth 60fps with crisp 1080p visuals on next-gen consoles. This all-in-one package includes the original game, all DLC content including Vergil's Downfall, and new challenging modes like Bloody Palace, Hardcore, Must Style, and Gods Must Die. Combat and enemy balance have been fine-tuned based on fan feedback, offering both modern and classic gameplay options.
| ASIN | B00R9NWTQO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,421 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #900 in PlayStation 4 Games |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (320) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14 x 133 x 172 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 81.6 g |
| Item model number | 56020 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Ingram |
| Product Dimensions | 1.45 x 13.31 x 17.2 cm; 81.65 g |
| Rated | Unknown |
K**E
Devil and i cried too
Devil may cry definitive edition the game i played on my xbox 360 and wanted to play on my ps4 pro,i like combat system of devil may cry graphics are awesome too,but some boss fights screw you hard..
A**H
Amazing game but only down size is the price
Amazing game but only down size is the price... I got it for 2000...wait for price to come down
L**Y
get Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition instead of this
while DmC 2013 is a good hack and slash game on its own , it's a stain to the original dmc series (dmc 1,2,3 and 4) instead of continuing where dmc 4 left off , this game decides to completely reboot the storyline. Not that the story matters much or anything but it made some unwanted changes to the series such as dante being a loud mouthed edgelord (where's the silvered hair dante we know and love?) and unlikable characters in this game, average music(dubstep.. really ?), some of the boss fights felt boring and uninspired, gameplay is a bit too easy compared to the older games which had much more harder and satisfying gameplay, unappealing and sometimes overbright level designs ,the main villan "mundus" is lame when compared to the mundus from dmc 1 who was an epic finalboss etc... Overall as someone who liked the original dmc series since 2006 ,this reboot simply felt unnecessary and served as a filler nothing more .Hopefully Capcom will release a REAL sequel to dmc 4 soon...
A**R
Five Stars
Five star rating
A**R
An awesome game
This is a good game, especially if you've never played this genre before. DmC DE is my first hack and slash game and I've been playing for over a week now. It's pretty addictive. The Definitive Edition looks great on XBOX ONE and the game has an amazing soundtrack.
M**N
Amazing if this is ur first dmc
Loved it
N**A
Two Stars
Worst dmc game in series
S**H
Cheap price
Super game
G**E
Devilishly Underrated
Story: Probably the least strong aspect. Ninja Theory's controversial depiction of Dante is that of a Nephilim, an angel-demon hybrid, who teams up with his twin brother Vergil to take down the oppressive demonic overlord Mundus. There's themes of anti-establishment, anti-consumerism, and punk and it has more than passing resemblances to John Carpenter's "They Live". It's not horrible, but longtime fans may be put off by DmC's deviations from the games that came before it. But that's the point right? Graphics: The definitive edition is merely a remaster of an early 2013 game. It does look good, but no one will mistake it for an Xbox One or PS4 game. What stands out more is the art direction. Ninja Theory did a fantastic job at creating breathtaking environments. Much of the game takes place in Limbo and we're treated to striking environments with hyper-saturated colors that morph and distort as the player proceeds through the level. Great stuff. Audio: The voice acting is well done. Reuben Langdon and Daniel Southworth didn't voice Dante and Vergil, respectively, in this iteration, but the new guys Tim Phillipps and David de Lautour do a great job nonetheless. Music wise it depends on one's taste. DmC features bass-heavy EDM from drum & bass legends Noisia and industrial metal from Combichrist. It sounds more abrasive than the music from the other games in the series but it is excellent and fits the action very well. Gameplay: The most important aspect. Simply put, it's easier than the other games. However much of that easiness is attributed to how intuitive and straightforward the controls are. You no longer have to lock on to an enemy to perform certain attacks. It's all about performing combos and dodging at the last minute while switching between Angel and Devil weapons using the left and right triggers. Thankfully the definitive edition allows players to lock on to enemies, however the camera sometimes has trouble keeping up with the action. What DmC has over the other games in the series is the level design. There's platforming sections where Dante has to use his grappling hook and Angel wings to traverse the beautiful environments. These sections are well done and hasn't been matched by any other games in the series, including the most recent iteration Devil May Cry 5. The biggest gripe I have gameplay wise is that the bosses are too easy. In fact they can be easier than the regular enemies on the higher difficulties. Extras: The definitive edition also includes the story DLC Vergil's Downfall. Playing as Vergil is less fluid and more tactile (or stop and go) than playing as Dante. He's fun to play, but the story presentation and level design are noticeably lacking, the former of which takes the form of these garish and grungy motion comic illustrations. Vergil's Downfall is easily the weakest part of the whole package. Rounding out the extras are alternate costumes, skins for the player's weapons, concept art, and the classic and fun 101 round survival mode called Bloody Palace. Conclusion: DmC Definitive Edition is an excellent remaster for a game that was not given a fair chance upon release. Despite the lack of challenge, the simple story, occassionally troublesome camera, and sub-par DLC, DmC wows with its striking visual and level design, powerful soundtrack, and intuitive controls. This is definitely my favorite Devil May Cry game. Indeed, I immensely enjoyed Devil May Cry 5, but I would like to see a sequel to Ninja Theory's treatment above anything else in the series.
G**S
Pra coleção.
Chegou no prazo,ótimo estado de conservação.o game é ótimo, zerei e já foi pra prateleira da coleção.
K**.
Underrated Gem
A very underrated game. This game is a reboot of the series, from Ninja Theory. Unfortunately, it never went further than this, as the sequel was cancelled due to mediocre sales. Capcom then decided to pick up from where they left off, with the original series, releasing Devil May Cry 5. Devil May Cry 5 was well received. But, if you enjoy that game, or any of the games in the series... You should enjoy this game, as well. The gameplay does not differ all that much. And it's still packed with all the over the top, action, the series is known for. The Definitive Edition includes all previous DLC released from past consoles, and supports 1080p at 60fps. This game has never looked and played better. If you're a Devil May Cry fan, or just a fan of heavy action games... Then I definitely recommend picking this one up.
J**W
Not new
Was not new, came in a pre owned case, opened, had to send one back as it was with a "new" sticker on the back and disc was scratched. Second copy came in with the same pre owned case but disc works.
N**N
What an amazing remake... lots of extras and surprises.
This game takes me back, but there is a lot of new levels in this one. The game is easy to get addicted to just like the original one. For everyone saying Dante looks different, I'm not sure why. You can select his style, including the more familiar long white haired Dante from the other games. If you do select that one, though, you'll kind of miss the point of the story progression as Dante ' s look does change over the course of the game. In short, if you loved Devil May Cry before, you will love this one even more.
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