PS2 action game with a dark, gothic look that stars a silver-haired descendent of a long-forgotten hero. Dante has inherited heroism from his ancestors, and along with it, vampiric genes, to boot. These generic attributes enable Dante to perform several important actions that make Devil May Cry unlike any action game Capcom has created before. Dante can shoot with guns and slash with several kinds of swords, but he's also able to transform into a hovering nightmare that's even more powerful. As Dante progresses through the game, he unearths numerous weapons (including his dual-pistols and shotguns), and powerful swords, each possessing various elemental powers. Among the enemies Dante fights are the low-class Demonic (which normally are slow but fight surprisingly fast), the grim-reaper like Death, which hover in air and travel through walls, and attack with scissors-like weapons and scythes, and the high-level castle rulers, the Phantoms.
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It must have been a dull day over at Capcom. It seems that while working on a new Resident Evil title, something struck Hideki Kamiya with the force of unleashed hellfire. Call it a spark of creative genius or a psychotic episode, but whatever it was caused the team to rework their project into Devil May Cry. This project combines a piece of the RE series with a piece of Onimusha, and sprinkles it with the sulphur from under a demon's fingernails to bring forth a title that just so happens to be the fastest, sexiest, loudest, and, like all things spawned from the bowels of hell, intensely addictive assault on your senses to hit the PS2 thus far. Do your warm-ups for this one, people, because you are about to assume control of the hippest and most lethal devil/human badass this side of the fifth ring. Read More »
Also known as: DMC
Release Region: United Kingdom
Release Date: December 7, 2001
Publisher: Capcom
Release Region: Japan
Release Date: August 23, 2000
Publisher: Capcom
Release Region: United States
Release Date: October 17, 2001
Publisher: Capcom
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