The replay value is amazing there are so many hidden things to find like health increasing blue orbs or secret rooms/missions to find. Seriously, What's more fun then destroying demons with crazy combos you never thought you could do. The biggest flaw would be in DMC1 were there is no "Mission Select" screen so in order to get to a certain mission or boss fight you must replay it from beginning to end everytime.ĭMC's strongest element is its gameplay, you have an arsenal of weapons from swords to bazookas to a guitar, everybody has a favorite. The camera system does take time to get used to. It doesn't sound like a big deal but it just feels lazy on the developers part. Things I did not like about this collection is that CGI scenes were not remastered in HD. DMC3 has a great balance of difficulty, has the most to offer, the best story of the three, and gameplay. DMC1 is definitely the hardest of the three. Why? DMC2 is the easiest but also the most boring of the three.
I suggest playing them in chronological order from 1-3. Of the three games, overall DMC3 definitely is the best followed by DMC1 and finally DMC2. There is a learning curb to these games and you need to be determined and persistent. (It is very challenging)īefore I start the review, if you're the type of person who does not like a challenging video game, is impatient, or gets angry fast, or rages a lot at video games, this game is not for you. Did i mention there are 99 Achievements? it is insane and being the achievement hunter that I am, I managed to get them all. As a whole this collection is definitely worth the money. You get the classics DMC1, DMC2, and DMC3 Special Edition remastered in HD. If you have never played a DMC game and always wanted to try one out, this is the perfect opportunity. I saw this masterpiece for a measly $19.99 at my local Bestbuy and immediately purchased it. I've never played a DMC game beforehand and was always interested with the series.