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    Quote Originally Posted by Shoden
    In DMC2 some of the bosses were actually challenging, it had a good fight system and set of monsters, good settings but lack of story and character development was what turned away fans. .
    *shakes head*

    play through both disks, all diffuculties, all secret characters, and tell me, once you have finnally gone through all of it that there wasnt enough "story" or "character development" its what the other two lack :P


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    my Lucia disk broke though. I liked DMC 2 though but there was a real lack of badass overkill, divine asskicking near the start of the game. There was char development but compared to the other 2 I didn't see it grow as much.

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    God of War amazed me and made me sad when it was over. Devil May Cry got boring before I was done with it, though I did end up finishing it.

    So God of War.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shoden
    half way?! But the best spicy stuff is always nearer to the end.... Well I liked GoW too but pandora's temple was too long, sure there were different parts but there was a lack of big hardcore action for a while in it. Escept when you fell into hell, that was the best part of the game.
    I'm exaggerating a bit when I say half way. I finished probably 85-90% of DMC, but I was forcing myself to play through much of the latter parts of the game. No amount of cool bosses could make up for the repetitive gameply, and the fact that the game is just far longer than it should be in my eyes, especially when you're fighting some of those cool bosses for the third time. I skipped DMC2, but did pick up the DMC3 special edition and try to get into it, but it wasn't long before I realized nothing had really changed and the gameplay grew old even faster than it had for me in DMC. If these games at least had a good story I could probably stay interested in them until the end.

    And I personally don't think Pandora's temple was too long at all. If it had been the same thing over and over I'd agree with you, but there was enough variety in the locations to keep me interested, and I was never in any given area of the temple long enough to tire of it. I really liked the pacing of the whole area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Millia Billia
    God of War amazed me and made me sad when it was over. Devil May Cry got boring before I was done with it, though I did end up finishing it.

    So God of War.
    That's what I don't like 'bout DMC.

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    Devil May Cry. Dante is bad ass, and so is the amazing fighting.
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