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DmC Devil May Cry Review

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The character action genre hasn't been this stylish or crazy in a good long while.

There's enough combat variety here to support multiple playthroughs.
There's enough combat variety here to support multiple playthroughs.

The reborn Devil May Cry from Ninja Theory exemplifies what it is to really get down in the dirt and reimagine a hallowed franchise from the ground up, bringing back only the broadest character traits and relationships but leaving behind everything else about the old that gets in the way of creating a singular, cohesive new. Names like Dante, Vergil, and Mundus return, but the world they inhabit and the roles they play out are only passingly similar to what you knew of them before. Everything in this new game exists in service of making it a great game in its own right, not in stoking your nostalgia for the games you played over the last decade. As a character action game, it hits all the notes--fast, robust action, marvelous visual style, and a tremendous sense of attitude--you could want in this type of game.

To be fair, on paper, everything about Devil May Cry sounds like the tritest video game pap: a bloody war between angels and devils, endless hordes of demonic enemies straight from your favorite '80s heavy metal album art, and all of it punctuated by Scandinavian "hellektro" outfit Combichrist's thudding soundtrack. And then there's Dante, remade in the image of a club-kid layabout who's so sneeringly self-satisfied he defies any attempt you might make to identify with him. I pretty much went into the game consciously expecting to hate all of this, or at least view it as the sort of eye-rolling embarrassment video games are usually so good at delivering.

Then, oddly, I started feeling a guilty pleasure at how much I was actually enjoying the spectacle. Then later I gave up the guilt and just flung myself wholeheartedly into the cyclone of nonsense. I think it became easy to like Devil May Cry because it seems somewhat aware of itself; the game is so damn committed to having fun with its absurdity, you can't help having fun along with it. Dante may be a smirking wiseass, but his lines are witty enough and delivered with so much panache, you quickly grow to like him anyway. And he makes a great foil for his brother Vergil, who's more of an uppity, refined ideologue fighting the good fight against the demons. Dante talks a constant stream of shit to Vergil and just about anyone else who gets in his way, and there's something uncomfortable and a little dissonant about a 50-foot ancient grub-demon screeching "FUCK YOOOOOUUUUU!!!" right back at him. The best sort of dumb fun is the kind that knows how dumb it is, and I consistently got the sense from Devil May Cry knew that the entire time I was playing it.

When acting is required, it's amazing how effective real actors can be.
When acting is required, it's amazing how effective real actors can be.

The game also knows when to rein it in, though. After the dramatic triumph of Ninja Theory's last game, Enslaved, it shouldn't surprise you that I'm back to devote another paragraph to the characters' performances in this game, which do so much to sell what, again, probably should have been a complete joke of a storyline. Where Enslaved had a lot of heart, Devil May Cry offers an equal amount of middle finger, but it still manages to lend an appreciable level of gravitas and some occasional poignance to its tale of saving the world from demons who have enslaved the human race with... soda. As before, the success at selling you on the plot simply comes down to all the subtle eye movements and shoulder shrugs and skilled line reads that add up to real, believable performances, the kind of thing you get when you go into a performance-capture facility and fill it with people who can, you know, act. That the characters here do so much to uplift Devil May Cry's ridiculous premise is a testament to both the capability of performance-capture technology and Ninja Theory's use of it.

Lest we forget this is also a video game: Devil May Cry is in fact a greatly entertaining character action game, as fast-paced and diverse as I could have wanted. The game starts you off with Dante's familiar sword and dual pistols, but you quickly start to collect angel and demon weapons, which fill light and heavy attack categories respectively. Switching between melee weapons, and the three firearms you end up with, just takes a tap of the d-pad. You only have a single attack button which wields your sword by default, and you switch to the equipped angel or devil weapon instantly by holding the left or right trigger and hitting that same button. The game finds a lot of interesting ways to make you stay on your toes, with enemies that only fully coalesce when one type of weapon is equipped, or floors that will hurt you if you aren't holding the same-colored weapon. More importantly, if you're quick enough, it's possible to involve three, four, or five different weapons in a single combo, and the game is constantly running a tally on the side of the screen rating how stylishly you're fighting, all the way up to triple-S.

The more style you rack up, the more new abilities and moves you can unlock (from a list of dozens), and since you lose a couple of letter grades every time you get hit, you're really incentivized to play as cleanly as possible. The combat isn't overwhelmingly hard on the default difficulty, though it isn't a cakewalk, but if you're really serious about this kind of game, play it on hard from the outset. There are another four difficulty levels waiting for you to unlock them after that. The game is built to be replayed repeatedly; you can jump back into any mission on any difficulty whenever, and there are plenty of places you just can't access without the right abilities the first time through. All of your completion totals get rated and slapped onto leaderboards if you want to keep up with how your friends are doing. In short, the between-mission trappings, the glue that holds the levels themselves together, feel thoroughly modern in this game.

The inventive visual and level design just keeps on coming.
The inventive visual and level design just keeps on coming.

Since all the action takes place in a demonic mirror world called Limbo, the designers get to go wild with the sorts of places you're fighting in, and the game is constantly turning your expectations (and the levels) upside down by placing you in skewed, exploded, or otherwise deconstructed versions of city streets, mansions, night clubs, and a few more unlikely environments I'll leave to you to discover. While this sort of level design has started to feel a little played out since games like American McGee's Alice made it popular ages ago, I was constantly surprised and delighted by the sheer, over-the-top inventiveness of the levels in this game. There's also a degree of grappling-hook-style traversal, and a few creative moments that emphasize the relationship between Limbo and the real world, that make the game feel like more than a constant stream of enemy encounters. And the game is absolutely awash in dazzling visual presentation. I won't go too deep into that, because it's better absorbed firsthand, but the broad and ever-changing color palette, the ways the level geometry explodes and deforms around you, the titles and overlays that pop up on the screen to enhance the action, all combine to make this game a great venue for its artists to display their talents.

I brought no personal baggage to Ninja Theory's take on Devil May Cry, having played and enjoyed the original game way back when but then steering clear of the series after its poorly received second entry. Whether you're a longtime fan (with an open mind) or a total newcomer just looking for a solid character action game, it's hard to imagine anyone feeling overly dissatisfied with this new game. It's almost wholly successful at what it tries to do, and seems like the start of a promising new direction for what was otherwise a nearly forgotten franchise.

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Good job.

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@MindOST: I love gamer tears. Delicious tears when a game has day one DLC, DRM and abandons fans who made the games successful. It is my epic win sustenance. xD

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I'm still kinda hesitant. No offense to Brad, I'm sure he truly enjoyed it and I'm happy for him, but most of the games he seems to review come off as either the best or the worst with little inbetween.

Personally, I don't really care for Dante in general and I'll acknowledge that the story has always been hogwash, but the demo left completely unimpressed with the combat and the general flow of the combo system. Not to mention it had a fun habit of locking on to grapple points instead of the enemies. Then again, I pretty much despise Heavenly Sword for its terrible combat and though Enslaved was pretty boring (and that both had godawful story and character development), and both those are pretty beloved so maybe I'm just missing something here.

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@EnduranceFun said:

@MindOST: I love gamer tears. Delicious tears when a game has day one DLC, DRM and abandons fans who made the games successful. It is my epic win sustenance. xD

Find me someone who actually likes day one DLC and DRM and maybe you'll have a point.

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@MindOST said:

@EnduranceFun said:

@MindOST: I love gamer tears. Delicious tears when a game has day one DLC, DRM and abandons fans who made the games successful. It is my epic win sustenance. xD

Find me someone who actually likes day one DLC and DRM and maybe you'll have a point.

I don't mind those things. Day one DLC is a reality of how games are made. It doesn't influence my purchasing habits. DRM either.

Anyway, good work Brad! You're a gentleman and a scholar. I have a soft spot for both Heavenly Sword and Enslaved, and my DMC lust has long since been replaced with Bayonetta lust so I'm excited to play this game sometime. Glad it didn't turn out to be complete shit.

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@Godlyawesomeguy: There were quite a few in the first couple of pages that were either removed by the creator or deleted. You can tell because some of the replies in later pages are replying to comments that are no longer anywhere to be found. Honestly though, it seems like the split between crazy people and the people complaining about crazy people is about 20/80.

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@ThievingJacob said:

I can see how people might not see how this ties into the whole press vs consumers tension, but that is the heart of this furore. I'm sure many fans begrudgingly accept that critics are not going to be as comprehensive or as probing in their analysis of a game when publishing a review riding on the release hype compared to consumers playing at their discretion, but for those that can't accept it whining in comments sections may seem like the only outlet. Team Nay in this instance are predisposed to hate the game, but they have a mountain of pre-release materials, interviews, demos and footage to base this off of. The systems in place prevent them from having been able to have played and completed the game and able to debate with Brad's opinion on an even playing field.

I would say that Brad, someone reputed as being terrible at games and a fan of the studios previous games, seems like the perfect choice to ensure a positive review for a game with a reputation for being streamlined and simplified.

Giant Bomb should either lose the star system, it just muddies the water, carrying corporate reductionist baggage or just stop doing reviews. Quick looks as has often been said give you a better view of what the nature of the game is. In their review the bomb squad just seem to give the same opinions as you can hear on the Bombcast but in a more trite and inelegant form.

All of which would be a fair point, had the game not received pretty much universal acclaim across the board...

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@Spaffy: It has a lower Metacritic score than Mass Effect 3.

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Got to love the DmC ads on the page along with quicklooks of Jeff & Patrick trying sell & convince the idea that this looks like such a fantastic game *Sighh jus seems a bit to coincidental that a 5 star review was given beside a 3 star "Meh, it has dumb humor but the combat's okay, at least better than it has been" kind of quicklook

It's okay guys, Capcom's checks in the mail.

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@ThievingJacob said:

I can see how people might not see how this ties into the whole press vs consumers tension, but that is the heart of this furore. I'm sure many fans begrudgingly accept that critics are not going to be as comprehensive or as probing in their analysis of a game when publishing a review riding on the release hype compared to consumers playing at their discretion, but for those that can't accept it whining in comments sections may seem like the only outlet. Team Nay in this instance are predisposed to hate the game, but they have a mountain of pre-release materials, interviews, demos and footage to base this off of. The systems in place prevent them from having been able to have played and completed the game and able to debate with Brad's opinion on an even playing field.

I would say that Brad, someone reputed as being terrible at games and a fan of the studios previous games, seems like the perfect choice to ensure a positive review for a game with a reputation for being streamlined and simplified.

Giant Bomb should either lose the star system, it just muddies the water, carrying corporate reductionist baggage or just stop doing reviews. Quick looks as has often been said give you a better view of what the nature of the game is. In their review the bomb squad just seem to give the same opinions as you can hear on the Bombcast but in a more trite and inelegant form.

The people I hear moaning about this review sure as hell aren't your average consumer, they are hardcore fans of the series. And these guys should have different sources for their information than a video game site for the masses.

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@golguin said:

@EnduranceFun said:

@MasturbatingestBear said:

I knew when I saw almost 1,000 comments there would be a lot of anger in the chat, but I can't see why. A series that was never that great got a reboot and it got a good score. People are complaining about good scores now? Can someone tell me what the complaints are about?

The lowered frame rate, dark&edgy story and generally dumbed down gameplay to appeal to a wider audience is seen by some fans as antithetical to what they liked about DMC, plus they stripped the series of all the old characters. After three good games it's understandable to be frustrated that they ditched a story that hadn't even been tied up yet. DMC4 left much open for interpretation and in many ways was building up for a sequel, that we'll never see, a very unsatisfying ending for a popular game franchise. The treatment of the fans by NT and Capcom is also pretty gross.

I caught the end of the live quicklook and the combo system seems to be simplified. I saw S rank combo scores coming out for combos that would have been lucky to end in a C or B in the other games.

It seems that among all the comments the legitimate issues with the game gets drowned out by people trying to belittle anyone who says anything negative about the game.

Do you remember ME3 and the whole ending debacle? Remember how the concerns voiced by the people were hand waved away as simply being "whiny entitled gamers?" It's funny how months of time and end of the year discussions among all the various websites eventually proved those concerns to be true.

Then there was the new direction Dark Souls 2 is going to have and people were concerned by the language used to describe the game in development. You had legitimate fans saying, "This doesn't sound like the right direction for the series" and general onlookers responded very negatively to their desire to keep the challenge and mystery intact.

It's easy to dismiss criticism for a game or series you don't care about.

Agreed. I've been reading these comments since yesterday and its been all over the map. To me, this looks like the small group of dmc fans that were actually way into dmc were mad at changes to 'their' game, understandable. Then bashing the new DmC became the new 'it' thing todo, kinda like the hate train on Diablo 3. The shit storm around said topic is hyped up so far beyond the original issue its hard to have any real opinions.

I have my opinions on what I think of this new DmC based on my hours and hours of playing the first 4 in the series. I really really like Devil May Cry games, 3 is particular is what I think of as the perfect action game. Watching the quick look there was some glaring differences that are a bit off puting, like S combos for 3 hit Demon axe combos, to SS ranking at the end of the level. The constant 'F this F that' isn't cool or edgy, its just childish. All this said, I can't wait to get home from work to play my copy tonight. I need to play it myself.

And lastly, to everyone who has such strong opinions on how the game should be, and how to fix it, or make a better game in general, I ask you prove it. Become a developer, independent or otherwise. Make your masterpieces. Show everyone what a great game really is. It's a lot harder to create something great yourself than it is to tear something down someone else made.

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Happy to hear the pc port is gonna be decent. Seeing 50+fps reports even from Q6600 cpus.

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1st week of the year with just brad, vinny, drew and alexis with was one of the best weeks of giantbomb ever,

3rd week of the year, once the rest of the guys are back in, all hell breaks loose

amazing

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@EnduranceFun said:

@Spaffy: It has a lower Metacritic score than Mass Effect 3.

To be fair, ME3 has a 93 on Metacritic, with no unfavorable or mixed critic reviews. Also, it has 70+ critic reviews, where this has 39, and a score of 86.

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@GreggD: I think there's a great chance it will get lower on Metacritic as all the reviews roll in.

Not because "I want it to fail," but that's generally how it goes.

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@GreggD: I think he meant users' score :D 2.8/10 Ouch :D

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I have to wonder just how many of you meet the ESRB rating for these games.

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@phrosnite said:

@GreggD: I think he meant users' score :D 2.8/10 Ouch :D

Every game on Metacritic with a vocal enough minority has them adding bullshit 0 point reviews to said games.

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@phrosnite said:

@GreggD: I think he meant users' score :D 2.8/10 Ouch :D

Because nobody cares about user reviews on metacritic until people get pissed off at something.

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@GreggD said:

@phrosnite said:

@GreggD: I think he meant users' score :D 2.8/10 Ouch :D

Every game on Metacritic with a vocal enough minority has them adding bullshit 0 point reviews to said games.

Which begs the question... Why does metacritic have a 0 point option? 11 scores with 10 being the highest? WTF system is that?

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@phrosnite said:

@GreggD said:

@phrosnite said:

@GreggD: I think he meant users' score :D 2.8/10 Ouch :D

Every game on Metacritic with a vocal enough minority has them adding bullshit 0 point reviews to said games.

Which begs the question... Why does metacritic have a 0 point option? 11 scores with 10 being the highest? WTF system is that?

That's a great goddamned question, for which I'm sorry to say I have no answer.

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The old DMCs were complete shit to me. I fell in love with this one after the demo was a huge nod to futurama.

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Darksiders 2, Castlevania LOS, and Bayonetta are much deeper and better games. 5stars for real...Brad? Say it is not so.

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Sounds like most people who don't like this game are big fans of the older ones.

I'll prolly like it, then.

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@EnduranceFun said:

@Spaffy: It has a lower Metacritic score than Mass Effect 3.

As do 99% of all games, and ME3 is the other great example of whiny fanboys claiming the masses stole "their" game.

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@leonidasmagnus said:

Darksiders 2, Castlevania LOS, and Bayonetta are much deeper and better games. 5stars for real...Brad? Say it is not so.

His opinion. Deal with it.

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First

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@PeasantAbuse said:

First

WTF!!?? haha

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I really just have no interest in the game after the demo and the Quicklook didn't persuade me. The combat looks bad compared to DMC 3; slow, boring, and too similar to Dante's Inferno to actually be enjoyable. I'll wait for Metal Gear Rising.

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I find it very interesting how there can be people who say brad is wrong for feeling it's a 5 star review

Also a far greater number of people who are telling THOSE people they're wrong for feeling that this DmC isn't for them

Neither group apparently recognizing the irony =P

Good game or not, it's entirely possible this reboot just doesn't tickle what attracted people to dmc in the past. If they rebooted Wolverine to act like spiderman when he fought, some people are going to jump ship, and they have as much right to do so as other people have a right to like the new direction.

Can't people have an opinion anymore without someone else leaping to pick a fight with them? Both stringent sides should probably relax a trifle

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@OptimalPower said:

I have to wonder just how many of you meet the ESRB rating for these games.

That's an excellent question and I'm not sure if I want the answer.

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@leonidasmagnus said:

Darksiders 2, Castlevania LOS, and Bayonetta are much deeper and better games. 5stars for real...Brad? Say it is not so.

Castlevania was crap. Bayonetta is great though. Darksiders was...eh.

Also is this the highest commented review ever on Giantbomb? Almost to 1000 now.

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@Brenderous said:

Sounds like most people who don't like this game are big fans of the older ones. I'll prolly like it, then.

Word.

The story sounds like hot distilled crazy. Sign me up.

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@devilgunman said:

@PeasantAbuse said:

First

WTF!!?? haha

He meant "first good post in this entire thread".

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*plays music that would be in Ren & Stimpy*

Hey internet. I'm here to help you. I want to tell you all about this great new thing, it's called an 'opinion'. You know when you go and watch a film and you say it's great but your friend says it was the worst thing ever? Well that's his 'opinion'. That album that's at the top of the chart that makes your ears want to bleed? Well in the 'opinion' of the people that bought that album, they think that sound sure is swell.

Now lets look at young Bradley here.

Bradley posted a review of a game and gave it a positive score and people are angry at him for this. Let's look at the signs here before we tell him that he's an idiot and wrong and the only possible explanation is that he's on the take, considering that Giant Bomb is about as frank and open a gaming website when it comes to integrity as I have found. What was that word we've been using?

What's that? Say it louder?

THAT'S RIGHT! IT'S HIS 'OPINION' In Bradley's 'opinion' DmC is a great game. Sometimes people like things that you may not like. They may also dislike things that you really enjoy. I personally never cared for Ocarina of Time when it came out but I know many many others regard it as a masterpiece, and that's okay. We all see good and bad in different things to different degrees and no one is right or wrong, because it's their own personal 'opi-' oh...you guys beat me to it!

So go out there and express your opinions, but remember that other peoples are just as valid as yours!

OPINIONS, MAKING THE FUTURE MORE LIKEABLE OR DISLIKEABLE, DEPENDING ON YOUR VIEWPOINT.

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I'd rather spend my character action money on Revengeance.

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@PeasantAbuse said:

First

<3

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People get mad.

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man, I didn't anticipate 5 stars, I am going to have to check it out then, like Brad/Jeff I hated DMC (especially DMC 4, fuck replaying entire levels).

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@akumasan said:

*plays music that would be in Ren & Stimpy*

Hey internet. I'm here to help you. I want to tell you all about this great new thing, it's called an 'opinion'. You know when you go and watch a film and you say it's great but your friend says it was the worst thing ever? Well that's his 'opinion'. That album that's at the top of the chart that makes your ears want to bleed? Well in the 'opinion' of the people that bought that album, they think that sound sure is swell.

Now lets look at young Bradley here.

Bradley posted a review of a game and gave it a positive score and people are angry at him for this. Let's look at the signs here before we tell him that he's an idiot and wrong and the only possible explanation is that he's on the take, considering that Giant Bomb is about as frank and open a gaming website when it comes to integrity as I have found. What was that word we've been using?

What's that? Say it louder?

THAT'S RIGHT! IT'S HIS 'OPINION' In Bradley's 'opinion' DmC is a great game. Sometimes people like things that you may not like. They may also dislike things that you really enjoy. I personally never cared for Ocarina of Time when it came out but I know many many others regard it as a masterpiece, and that's okay. We all see good and bad in different things to different degrees and no one is right or wrong, because it's their own personal 'opi-' oh...you guys beat me to it!

So go out there and express your opinions, but remember that other peoples are just as valid as yours!

OPINIONS, MAKING THE FUTURE MORE LIKEABLE OR DISLIKEABLE, DEPENDING ON YOUR VIEWPOINT.

I agree with you. But I can understand why people would be upset, with descriptions such as "DMC revitalizes a nearly forgotten franchise" when Devil May Cry is pretty popular and had a recent HD Rerelease of the first 3 games that garnered a fair bit of buzz. Or the fact that Giant Bomb regularly shits on bad video game storytelling, but praises the same thing they detest because now its fun to say fuck fuck shit fuck and act like you're fourteen for this game somehow.

(Again, I haven't played beyond the demo, but I have looked at footage and a couple trailers. Not making judgment calls on the game itself, but the review style.)

Honestly, I understand its just my own problem with viewing 5 stars as being a perfect score for a game but I can't help but become jaded when Brad seems to be incredibly generous when it comes to his scores and being incredibly hyperbolic when it comes to how good/bad something is. I can't help but go back to Fable 3, which went from being a 3 star rating which in my mind is a pretty good score to "Don't play Fable 3, its a hot mess" within the course of a month on the podcast. I think it would probably be interesting to see how he and the rest of the crew feels about DMC in a month or so.

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As a Scandinavian, this is the first time I have heard about hellektro. What is going on?!

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Great review Bradmaker!

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Hey guys, FUCK YOU.

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@akumasan: Oh come on, don't be such a snarky asshole to the ones who were trying to be honest.

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I want to hate this, but you're giving me a lot of hope for it. Too much.

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@amir90 said:

As a Scandinavian, this is the first time I have heard about hellektro. What is going on?!

Combichrist is some good stuff. you know, if you're in the mood for it. some of the early stuff is almost not even music if that makes any sense but still good.

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@PrioritySeven said:

@OptimalPower said:

I have to wonder just how many of you meet the ESRB rating for these games.

That's an excellent question and I'm not sure if I want the answer.

I keep wondering why I never get mad about review scores anymore. Sometimes I miss the feeling of knowing that my opinion is the only correct one, and that anybody who disagrees is a lying sack of shit. But then I guess I just realize that I prefer being able to vote.

I still get that righteous rage sometimes, though, for old times' sake, and here's a taste of it: If you're mad about this review or any review ever, get off this website and let the grownups talk in peace. Unless you're mad about a publisher paying for good review scores, in which case carry on. If somebody's opinion about a game has made you as twisted up inside as some of the people in this comment section, you should really think long and hard about your worldview.

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Posting in an epic thread. You can almost tread water due to the amount of tears in here. It's glorious.

I've never had much interest in the DMC franchise. I played the first and enjoyed it alright, but never felt the desire to seek out the others. That said, after reading the review and hearing some friends say how much they enjoy it I may have to give this one a shot (on the PC, of course!). Even if the game delivers nothing else, I've gleaned plenty of entertainment from the reactions of psychotic children within this thread already. XD

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I think Jay said it best: Hov' on that new shit, niggaz like, "How come?" Niggas want my old shit, buy my old album On to the next one...

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@PixelPrinny: Yes, they're the children, not the users talking about "epic win" and "salty tears" as if they were real.