DmC Review Thread (Release Date - 1/15/13) Embargo is over!

Jim Sterling said:
DmC: Devil May Cry is an insult. It insults the fans, who have loyally supported Capcom through thick and thin, and it insults the legacy of a most respected action series. Ninja Theory has spat upon one of the last pure names in gaming, though for Capcom, it's just another twist of a long-rusted knife. Also, Mega Man Legends 3.

The above paragraph was for people who are reading this review specifically to be told something like that. Now they're satiated, let's have ourselves a review.

Reading reviews atm got to destructoid's review lol .I'm still not a fan of the music but i think i'll give the game a chance later on when it's cheaper.I'm just not as hyped about it.I guess it's because Revengeance caught my attention.
 
Crow eating time? Who's serving them!

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Guy on the left is. =p
 
welp i finally took off the blinders and watched a trailer. this is my first time seeing the game, finding out who the developer is, so forth.

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will wait for steam summer sale.
 
Wow Tesseract you really went caveman style for this game.

There is no crow to be served because reviews are within expected zone (average in the mid to high 80s).
 
I get the feeling that this game will be one of those games that highlights the ridiculousness of the game review industry. So many of the complaints seem to be similar to what they lumped on Best Rider. And while the latter is no 8/10, it seems like the 5-6 point difference is "because Capcom".

Unless reviewers didn't actually play Beast Rider to the end, which knowing my ex-peers isn't unlikely.

Are... are you actually serious?

You're legitimately saying that Beast Rider and DMC are on the same level of quality?
 
No one has had the balls to give this game a 10 or a 6-7 yet. All very safe scores.

To be honest even I didn't have the balls to give it anything above an 8. Already being accused of money hats.
 
No one has had the balls to give this game a 10 or a 6-7 yet. All very safe scores.

To be honest even I didn't have the balls to give it anything above an 8. Already being accused of money hats.

Adam Sessler's review was probably the harshest far. That game was just not for him (he doesn't like the other ones either).
 
Beast Rider is definitely a much lower quality game. No doubt. Funny you mention it, I was trying to play it again a few days ago cause I found it in a bargin bin. Made it three chapters in and couldn't stand it anymore.

Not to side-track too much:

Of course not. I wouldn't suggest it was, especially in production values. But I brought it up because reviews, especially Eurogamers, bring up colour-based attacks as a game crippling flaw on one hand and merely an annoyance on the other. In fact Beast Rider was a Heavenly Sword clone with a fraction of the production values, but the base gameplay (bar the few times you ride beasts) was largely identical in the sense that BR was a carbon copy -- complete with fire-haired heroine.
 
welp i finally took off the blinders and watched a trailer. this is my first time seeing the game, finding out who the developer is, so forth.

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will wait for steam summer sale.

The lowest it'd ever be during the Summer sale is a 50% sale, so it'd be going fr around $25.
 
Adam Sessler's review was probably the harshest I've read so far. That game was just not for him (he doesn't like the other ones either).
Oh he gave it 6/10? TL:DR version?

Bro this game is a metric ton better than Beast Rider. That game is Heavenly Sword tier.
 
Someone give me TLDR version of Sessler's review.

c'mon, man. don't be lazy

+Fast, Dynamic Combat
+ Very Accessible
- Story is insipid
- Writing is embarrassing
- Later levels are lacking

He doesn't like the other DMC games either for some of the same reasons. He was bothered by Dante's characterization as a teen power fantasy.
 
c'mon, man. don't be lazy

+Fast, Dynamic Combat
+ Very Accessible
- Story is insipid
- Writing is embarrassing
- Later levels are lacking

He doesn't like the other DMC games either for some of the same reasons.
As a long-time fan of Sessler, I knew that going in. His review was pretty much what I expected out of him.
 
Surprisingle fair and accurate on the review. Sessler at least had the balls to call the game out on it's mediocre story and writing. I know he never liked the story/writings of previous DMC games either which is fine because he didn't adopt some double standard here.
 
telegraph - 5/5

stuff - 5/5

Ninja Theory’s reinvention of Devil May Cry may graft a new look onto the series but the core thrills of dispatching demons in a blaze of blades and bullets remains pleasingly intact. Add to that the cleverly twisted worlds and plenty of meaty challenge and even the so-so boss battles can’t steal this game’s thunder. Gaming in 2013 is off to an impressive start.

ongames (Spanish) - 9.5

electronictheatre - 91%

nowgamer - 9

DMC: Devil May Cry is a fantastic take on a much-loved franchise. Ninja Theory is fast becoming one of our favourite developers, and with superlative efforts like this it is easy to see why.

xbox360achievements - 9

A bright new beginning for Dante, Ninja Theory's DmC is a triumph and a positive first step towards things to come. Capcom's most successful collaboration with a western studio to date, DmC is also Ninja Theory's finest game. SSSensational.

GamesRadar - 4/5

You'll Love:

The stylish combo-driven combat
The top-notch level design
Finding collectibles and testing your mettle in challenge missions

You'll Hate:

The lack of enemy variety
Imaginative bosses test your skill
Lackluster story feels like a missed opportunity

OPM - 8.5

Metro - 8

In Short: An almost entirely successful reboot that still offers deep and flexible combat but in a more accessible and approachable form – and really, the new Dante’s not that bad.

Pros: Hugely entertaining combat system is fluid, highly versatile, and relatively accessible. Some interesting visual tricks with the backdrops and an earnest, if unsubtle, plot.

Cons: Very minor control issues and a lack of visual identity to some creatures. So-so boss battles and frustrating late-game enemies.

thunderboltgames - 8

Ninja Theory have gone back to the drawing board and broken the series down to its fundamental elements, restructuring only the essentials in their own unapologetic style. So whilst on the surface it may be full of all the witty pop culture references and profanity we’ve come to expect from a Ninja Theory title, this is most definitely a bona fide Devil May Cry game, with all the associated demon slaying, orb collecting, style ranking madness. And although it can’t quite sustain an initially interesting premise and refreshingly inventive ideas throughout the full length of its twenty half hour chapters, this is a Devil May Cry enlived with renewed assurance, nestled in more than capable hands.

T3 - 4/5

Story has never been the DMC franchise's main draw. Players sink hours into this game unlock combos, pwn the hell out of every enemy and boss they face and laud it over their mates on the leaderboards, and in those depatrments, DmC: Devil May Cry aquits itself admirably.

Dante may be a bit of a prat, but controlling him is as fun as ever and DmC: Devil Cry remains faithful to the series' most important requirements: it plays like a dream and it looks so damn cool.

digitalspy - 4/5

Our biggest complaint with DmC is that it's a little on the short side. The game's 20 missions shouldn't take more than eight hours to conquer, largely thanks to the reduced difficulty. As entertaining as they are, some boss battles are over within minutes and you never really experience that same feeling of desperation when you've only got a quarter of your energy and one Vital Star.

This is easily rectified by cranking up the difficulty between missions, while completing the game and unlocking the Dante Must Die remix ensures that a second run is suitably different. There are lots of secret missions to unlock too, and the return of Bloody Palace as free DLC after release - although there's no release date or assurances on how deep this mode will be.

Fortunately, while it lasts, DmC: Devil May Cry is a hugely entertaining game with a tight story and unbeatable action. Any fears that the new-look Dante can't fill his white-haired predecessor's boots are soon dispelled, although the incredibly deep combat system is the real star of the show. On this early evidence, 2013 is shaping up to be a great year for hack-and-slash enthusiasts.

videogamer - 8

DmC is a game that’s more respectful to the ethos of the series than its narrative canon, and as such it’s more sure-footed in its systems than its storytelling.

Pros:

Deep, responsive, flexible combat
Some exemplary world building

Cons:

Occasionally clunky platforming
Nu Dante hard to warm to

gaming-age - B+

craveonline - 8

thesixthaxis - 7

What’s Good:

Buttery smooth combat
When platforming clicks it feels great
Some absolutely great level design at points
Sets up nicely for more games
Plenty of collectibles and secrets

What’s Bad:

Controls when platforming aren’t quite accurate enough at times
Hit and miss graphically
Dante’s character growth feels somewhat rushed
Core story could be longer

It’s obvious why long time fans of Devil May Cry had concerns about the reboot of the series but Ninja Theory have done a lovely job with taking over the reigns. It’s certainly not without its issues, and at this stage in a generation you feel like a game should probably be wielding more graphical clout, but the game’s combat more than makes up for it. It’s simply brilliant, and you can have a lot of fun trying out the different options it presents you. Once Dante’s picked up every weapon there’s simply so much available to you, and it’s what sets the game apart.

cinemablend - 3.5/5

The game is different enough in tone and style that with name changes a casual observer wouldn’t know it was a reboot. But fans of the series will recognize the nods to the old version, as well as the way the game plays. While still as slick looking as ever, the minor annoyance of holding a trigger to perform specific maneuvers may keep this game to a single play through for many fans. And for the record, this story and the new look of Dante are much improved. But I was just happy when I heard “Savage!” screamed at me as I watched my style rank go up to triple S. If you wanted some more Devil May Cry to play, DmC is in contention for a top slot in the series.
 
Duh. Did he play *any* DMC? This is solid gold compared to them or Bayonetta.
Only compared to DMC4 and Bayo but it really only matches the story of DMC3 without the same impact or pay off. This one had more exposition but a majority of it was dull and boring especially towards the end. A lot of the reviews which scored it less than a 9 cited the story as a shortcoming for the game and I have to agree, I am not at all raring to go back and see the cutscenes again whereas I have seen some of the DMC3 cutscenes dozens of times.
 
6/10? His review is obviously not genuine.

It has the feel of a genuine review

Duh. Did he play *any* DMC? This is solid gold compared to them or Bayonetta.

Doesn't mean it's GOOD, though. Bayonetta is the nadir of video game story and writing. I love me some cheese, DMC3 style, but Bayonetta was just boring and obnoxious. Literally everything is better than that.

Still, I'm glad this game is doing well. I enjoyed all the other DMC's but I pretty much spammed moves and healing items through them. The high end combo dialing doesn't matter to me. This game looks like it's bringing enough to the table to keep me entertained for 6-8 hours of hacking and slashing. I'm pleased.
 
Duh. Did he play *any* DMC? This is solid gold compared to them or Bayonetta.

While this is true it should be considered on its own merits.

Calling the writing bad is hilarious when people go on to compare the combat unfavourably to the previous games in the same breath, though.
 
I am not surprised by the reviews. It was obvious from the start that people would dig this dumbed down game. Still not going to touch this because of the terrible demo.
 
welp i finally took off the blinders and watched a trailer. this is my first time seeing the game, finding out who the developer is, so forth.

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will wait for steam summer sale.
How can you go on gaf and not know anything, i mean there are dozens of threads with ninja theory and dmc in the title, giving details for the game, etc. you don't even have to visit a thread to know something. You would have had to leave gaf to do a blackout like that.
 
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