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Some of you haters think this game suck ? Well think twice again :)

IGN : 8.9/10

Gamespot : 8/10

Giant Bomb : 5/5

EGM : 9.5/10

Destructoid : 9/10

Hardcore Gamer : 4.5/5

Gametrailers : 8.5/10

Strategy Informer : 8/10

Verdict :

IGN :

 

Long-time Devil May Cry fans unsure of Ninja Theory's treatment can abandon their fears. DmC hurls Dante into a newer, better world, complete with a glorious combat system and enough style to make old Dante proud.

This is digital action at its finest, steeped in the blood of angels, spiced with gunpowder, and garnished with a middle finger.

 

 

  • +Sick combos
  • +Superb style
  • +Spectacular visuals
  • No lock-on
  • Campaign cut short

 

Giant Bomb :

I brought no personal baggage to Ninja Theory's take on Devil May Cry, having played and enjoyed the original game way back when but then steering clear of the series after its poorly received second entry. Whether you're a longtime fan (with an open mind) or a total newcomer just looking for a solid character action game, it's hard to imagine anyone feeling overly dissatisfied with this new game. It's almost wholly successful at what it tries to do, and seems like the start of a promising new direction for what was otherwise a nearly forgotten franchise.

Gamespot :

 

The Good

  • Tight, enthralling, and deep combat   
  • Big variety of weapons and enemies  
  • Imaginative demon designs   
  • Convincing voice acting   
  • Reboots the series without compromising its soul.

 

 

The Bad

  • Boss battles aren't nearly as fun as regular combat   
  • Some minor graphical glitches  
  • Ending doesn't live up to the rest of the story.
DmC succeeds both in its story and in its brilliant combat, and it looks the business too, despite a few minor glitches and the more colour-soaked levels looking like they've spent a little too much time in an Instagram filter. Sure, you may baulk at Dante's trendy new haircut, or maybe even miss a little of that B-movie Devil May Cry insanity, but the heart of what makes the series so enticing and so much fun to play holds true here. DmC pulls off that unlikely reboot trick of feeling fresh and inviting while still holding onto what made the original series so appealing and so special. There's no point in looking back: Dante has got a brand-new future in front of him, and if DmC: Devil May Cry is anything to go by, it's going to be a great one.

 

EGM :

 

 DmC is everything a reboot should be—confident, thoughtful, and brazenly unafraid to sacrifice a few sacred cows along the way. For all the backlash they’ve had to face, developer Ninja Theory has delivered the most polished, refreshing, and memorable hack-and-slash experience in recent memory.

  • THE GOOD: Stylish combat that manages to be highly technical without sacrificing accessibility.
  • THE BAD: A story that tries a little too hard to “stick it to the man.”
  • THE UGLY: The demoness Lillith, who looks suspiciously like she’s wearing Anna Nicole Smith’s skin as a onesie.

 

And none of it had a score of 8 below. I bet those people who hated this game either didn't even play it and just follow other people opinion. Just give this game a try and i think you will like it. Yeah it isn't the same as the other DMC game just because Dante had his hair changed or different settings. But it still maintain those slick n awesome gameplay + it has one of the best visual i seen in a DMC game. 

METACRITIC : 86% [ PS3 ] 86% [ XBOX 360 ]

 

 

GAMERANKINGS :

86.70% Overall Rank: 948
Xbox 360 Rank: 117
2013 Games Rank: 1
2013 Xbox 360 Rank: 1
Score based on 23 reviews

 

86.00% Overall Rank: 1098
PlayStation 3 Rank: 122
2013 Games Rank: 3
2013 PlayStation 3 Rank: 1
Score based on 10 reviews