![]() The HD Collection was then officially announced back in October, and now they’ve finally gotten around to revealing the release date for the collection which will feature Devil May Cry 1, 2 and 3. The rumour mill had been suggesting such a package for quite some time before a Spanish retailer accidentally put up a packshot for Capcom’s HD remake of their famous series. Just don't expect much else.If your still looking for something to bring a bit of festive cheer to your Christmas, you complete grinch, then Capcoms announcement of an official release date for the Devil May Cry HD Collection might just be what you’re looking for. All three classic DMCs in one spot, plus trophies. Devil May Cry HD Collection is priced at $40, and its best selling point is convenience. The other treat is a music mode where you can listen to the rock-and-roll tunes of this DMC trio. There's even a bonus section containing choice fan art from developer Capcom's community. ![]() The first is an art gallery featuring concept art from the three DMC games. Outside of the three games, there are two extra treats to enjoy. The game that bled Dante's personality dry and overpowered his pistols successfully defends the title of 'Most Dull' in this action series.ĭante: killing demons in style since 2001. However, Devil May Cry 2, bless its heart, is also along for the ride. Popping an enemy into the air with your sword, and then juggling that same enemy in midair with bullets, is great no matter the year. Both offer plenty of challenge and feel empowering. For those whose introduction to the series was Devil May Cry 4, moving backward to the younger versions of Dante can feel limiting since you're not swapping between five styles and six weapons on the fly.Ĭompared to modern games in the same genre, such as Bayonetta, Devil May Cry and Devil May Cry 3 are still a lot of fun. Dante handles exactly how you remember him, right down to the occasionally annoying camera, and the collection runs at a smooth rate. Thankfully, it's still intact in all its high-speed, combo-centric glory. The real attraction of these games is the combat. Some cinematic scenes, such as the thrilling opening to Devil May Cry 3, suffer from so much aliasing that they look only marginally better than their PS2 originals.īut enough about lights and menus. In contrast to the crisp action, the menus look blurry and smoothed over. Outside of the purely serviceable title menu, the rest of the collection's menus are a bit off. However, the few, though significant, blemishes are the menus and certain cinematic scenes. It's just that a concrete wall can only look so nice.Ĭonsistently flat lighting, a carryover of PlayStation 2 technology, doesn't do the setting any favors either. ![]() Now, do not mistake "spartan" for "bad." This design choice helps place the stylish demon hunter and his friends in the spotlight where they belong. ![]() ![]() Most enemies are designed to be distinct and disposable, with no frills save for the attack effects from Dante's arsenal. There are a lot of gray walls, brown floors, brown walls, and gray floors. This is due, in part, to the spartan design of many enemies and levels. The high-definition visuals look good, but they're not as striking as other HD collections. ![]()
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