Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition
You can't play as Dante's brother Vergil right off the bat, but you'll
learn to respect him as you play through the game for the first time. He
has deadly fencing skills and lightning-fast moves, and you'll find
that all of his attacks are at your disposal when you play as him. His
quick-draw attacks with his Japanese battle sword can devastate multiple
enemies at once, and instead of guns, he can summon limitless mystical
swords that fly out and pierce his foes. Later, he can upgrade these
weapons to form defensive barriers and more. In fact, he's considerably
stronger than Dante, at least at first. He has access to three useful
melee weapons right from the start, and he also starts out with the
devil trigger ability, which grants him temporary invincibility and
health regeneration--truly a lifesaving skill that Dante doesn't learn
until a good way into the story. But is stronger really better in this
case? Vergil just isn't as fleshed out as Dante from a gameplay
standpoint. He starts with all his weapons and has only the one "dark
slayer" fighting style, which is like Dante's trickster style, only
cooler sounding. You can still unlock some new fighting abilities as you
go, but you don't feel as though you're growing stronger and stronger
like you do with Dante. What's more, there's no story continuity when
playing from Vergil's perspective. His inclusion in the game makes for a
good bonus, but Dante is still the star of the show.
Though inferior to the PS2 original in a straight comparison, this
PC version still has merit and no shortage of challenging action.
Size : 3.78 GB
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