Cleared it with Dante on Adult, took about 8 hours according to the final gameclock. Hell, I didn't even finish upgrading Dante before it was over, had a couple more heart containers left to buy.
Aamzing how even after nearly 2 years hiatus, how quickly I was able to jump right back in. I still recalled the patterns to Hulk Davison and the shark guy. Fire Leo was easilly the most difficult hurdle of the game, took MUCH trial and error to work out the routine, but man it felt great pwning his ass. The final boss(es) were equally traumatic for about 30 minutes of retries, once I nailed the pattern I got a Rainbow V score.
I really loved that entire final level, just a real neat gauntlet with some light puzzles, combo frenzy. The Mech Leo's got kinda annoying, but were pretty much no problem given all the practice from Fire Leo.
Still have to someday actually finish with Joe though, I did enjoy a lot of the in-jokes in Dante's game, particularly when fighting Alastor. Found it humorous that even Six Machine was replaced with the prop plane from DMC1. I may have to try playing Alastor sometime for pure curiosity.
Now on to VJ2...
Aamzing how even after nearly 2 years hiatus, how quickly I was able to jump right back in. I still recalled the patterns to Hulk Davison and the shark guy. Fire Leo was easilly the most difficult hurdle of the game, took MUCH trial and error to work out the routine, but man it felt great pwning his ass. The final boss(es) were equally traumatic for about 30 minutes of retries, once I nailed the pattern I got a Rainbow V score.
I really loved that entire final level, just a real neat gauntlet with some light puzzles, combo frenzy. The Mech Leo's got kinda annoying, but were pretty much no problem given all the practice from Fire Leo.
Still have to someday actually finish with Joe though, I did enjoy a lot of the in-jokes in Dante's game, particularly when fighting Alastor. Found it humorous that even Six Machine was replaced with the prop plane from DMC1. I may have to try playing Alastor sometime for pure curiosity.
Now on to VJ2...