
System: 1 GHz Pentium III or equivalent
RAM: 256 MB
Video Memory: 128 MB
Hard Drive Space: 4700 MB
Recommended System Requirements
System: 2 GHz Pentium 4 or equivalent
Video Memory: 512 MB
Review
It's been almost a year since Capcom unleashed Devil May Cry 3 in North America, but its position as one of the system's best action titles still stands today. Unfortunately for it, the game was released in a year that saw the fantastic Resident Evil 4 and the equally incredible God of War dominate popular opinion -- and let's face it, between the two of them, the adventures of Kratos and Leon collectively raised expectations. But that's why I'm hoping that players who never gave Dante's Awakening a chance the first time will give Capcom's "Special Edition" re-release a second look... if they do, I believe they'll find it to be an experience every bit as good as 2005's biggest and most popular award-winners.
Now keep in mind, this examination is stringently focused on the new features that have been added to Devil May Cry 3 in the ten months following its release. Having reviewed the original DMC3 last year, I find it a bit repetitive to cover most of the game's aspects all over again. If you're looking for an in-depth analysis of the gameplay system, the atmosphere, and how it all ties together, then by all means head on over to the article posted last February. If you like your summations quick and dirty, however, know this: Devil May Cry 3 is a fast, challenging, great-looking game that kicks serious demon ass with multiple fighting styles, gun types, and pointy things. Sound good? Good, read on! Surprisingly, the star of Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening Special Edition isn't actually Dante... but rather, his bad guy twin brother Vergil (Don't worry, you can still play as Dante in exactly the same manner as before). What's cool about this extra addition is that Vergil isn't just some palette swap of Dante with an extra animation or two -- he's a completely unique character that plays entirely different from his brother. The downside is that Vergil is only limited to one combat style throughout the entire game (Dark Slayer) as opposed to Dante's six. But if you don't mind using a smaller set of maneuvers and attacks, this one-style restriction doesn't matter at all. The reason? Vergil is so powerful that he can wipe out a wave of enemies that took Dante a few minutes to overcome in a matter of seconds. In a way, Vergil's extreme power is another drawback. As cool as it is to totally annihilate anything that gets in your way, a lot of what made Devil May Cry 3 cool was its extreme challenge and need to figure out what fighting style would work best for what stage. When playing as Vergil, however, those factors become a non-issue and the excitement of being caught up in a potentially dangerous demon-drubbing isn't nearly as great. Then again, there is a great satisfaction in being a walking, talking, rip-ass god of destruction, so Vergil's added power has its advantages too.
Review Video
Download
Pass : None
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WJ7WAA2S
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DFRZBWHO
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OOPW8PIM
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=N5HRNDY1
OR
http://rapidshare.com/files/166746193/Devil_MayCry_3.part01.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/166749688/Devil_MayCry_3.part02.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/166755127/Devil_MayCry_3.part03.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/166759140/Devil_MayCry_3.part04.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/166763610/Devil_MayCry_3.part05.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/166767967/Devil_MayCry_3.part06.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/166769759/Devil_MayCry_3.part07.rar