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DmC: Vergil’s Downfall: The Kotaku Review
To my mind, the best kind of downloadable content expands on the experience that you’ve grown familiar with while also offering an alternative point-of-view. The add-ons for Mass Effect 2 are exemplars, letting you take Shepard on a snarky James Bond/heist adventure or a chilling experience tinged with sci-fi horror flavour. And Undead Nightmare did…
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Vergil Slices It His Way In DmC’s First Downloadable Add-On
While at Tuesday’s Capcom press event in San Francisco, I got to take a brief look at Vergil’s Downfall, the first story-based downloadable content for DmC: Devil May Cry. Capcom producer Alex Jones told me that the full DLC, which will be out at the end of February, will last 3-4 hours and will pick…
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Watch This Guy Laugh In The Face Of DmC’s Highest Difficulty
Insert obligatory opening sentence about how some people are upset about how DmC is easier than its predecessors. And, sure, that may well be the case — I’m no Devil May Cry expert, and I also haven’t tried DmC on anything beyond its third-hardest “Nephilim” setting.
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DmC’s Killer PC Version Will Be Worth The Wait
If you’re a console-owning hack ‘n slash ‘n juggle fan, you’ve probably already got Ninja Theory’s DmC on Xbox 360 or PS3. (And good for you: It’s a fun game.) But if you’re holding off and can wait another week, you should strongly consider waiting for the PC version, which comes out on January 25,…