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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA young Dante is opening up his Merc Agency when he receives a challenge from his twin brother Vergil. The following events exponentially shape his future and make for one hell of a party.A young Dante is opening up his Merc Agency when he receives a challenge from his twin brother Vergil. The following events exponentially shape his future and make for one hell of a party.A young Dante is opening up his Merc Agency when he receives a challenge from his twin brother Vergil. The following events exponentially shape his future and make for one hell of a party.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Adam D. Clark
- Arkham
- (voz)
- (sin créditos)
- …
Reuben Langdon
- Dante
- (voz)
- (sin créditos)
Larry Leong
- Monsters
- (voz)
- (sin créditos)
Mary Elizabeth McGlynn
- Nevan
- (voz)
- (sin créditos)
Lani Minella
- Female Spider
- (voz)
- (sin créditos)
- …
Dan Southworth
- Vergil
- (voz)
- (sin créditos)
Kari Wahlgren
- Lady
- (voz)
- (sin créditos)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
The third game of the series is the best, as is the law of trilogies. I like this game for the same reasons I like the first. The characters. Dante has returned the fast-talking sarcastic B.A. that we all know and love. However this time he actually develops, unlike the first, in which he is already developed and remains the same throughout. His brother Vergil makes his first appearance since 2001, and he's a better character in this one, as a dark and dramatic figure who is deadly with a blade. Arkham, the mysterious old former librarian who aids Vergil in his quest for his father's power, and Lady, a mysterious demon hunter with a connection to Arkham, shown by their matching red and blue eyes. They are all linked, as well and as unexpectedly as a Dickens novel. The characters and their development beats the first, even. The plot itself is also very good. But I won't spoil it, because then you won't be motivated to play the game. Just trust me that it's as good as the first if not better. The game is best if it is the special edition, in which you can play as Vergil, and you can lower the difficulty if necessary.
In total, this deserves an 11 but they don't have that here.
In total, this deserves an 11 but they don't have that here.
Easily my favorite hack n slash game ever made. I love Ninja Gaiden Black and Bayonetta immensely, but DMC3 is simply the king. I can't think of a category that matters where DMC3 doesn't come out on top in regards to the genre. From the combat system to the way the game just carries itself. Some things may be hit or miss with some people, most commonly criticized on its unforgiving difficulty. And while it certainly is challenging it just makes the reward so much sweeter when you finally master something. And it's so addicting that you might find yourself driven to SS rank every mission.
Now that the HD collection is out, if you haven't played it yet and you're a fan of the genre. Do yourself a favor and dive into this masterpiece.
Now that the HD collection is out, if you haven't played it yet and you're a fan of the genre. Do yourself a favor and dive into this masterpiece.
No matter how much I praise it, you have to experience it to know how good it is
Many people will tell you this game is too hard. I will tell them they don't pay enough attention to the game. I beat Normal mode in under 9 hours for the first time. Easy mode is insanely easy.
The key to beating this game is paying attention, avoiding then attacking, and not mindlessly button mashing. This is the main reason people whine about this game being too hard.
The story is much improved compared to DMC1 and VASTLY improved since DMC2. The gameplay has evolved and fighting is intuitive and creative. The combos that are possible to perform are endless.
The boss fights are amazing. They aren't cheap, but they are difficult if you don't pay attention and expect to hack your way through without thinking.
This game is for people that want a real action game. There's no way to get through the game by button mashing.
For new players: Don't play Easy Automatic. Easy Automatic is worse than playing on normal. It makes you lose control of your character.
Don't complain about the difficulty on Normal mode, if you just listen to the game, you'll hear most of the attacks coming.
The key to beating this game is paying attention, avoiding then attacking, and not mindlessly button mashing. This is the main reason people whine about this game being too hard.
The story is much improved compared to DMC1 and VASTLY improved since DMC2. The gameplay has evolved and fighting is intuitive and creative. The combos that are possible to perform are endless.
The boss fights are amazing. They aren't cheap, but they are difficult if you don't pay attention and expect to hack your way through without thinking.
This game is for people that want a real action game. There's no way to get through the game by button mashing.
For new players: Don't play Easy Automatic. Easy Automatic is worse than playing on normal. It makes you lose control of your character.
Don't complain about the difficulty on Normal mode, if you just listen to the game, you'll hear most of the attacks coming.
10Badr90s
The best in the series & one of the best games on PS2, top-notch gameplay great plot/characters exciting bossfights and soundtrack.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaIn Dante Alighieri's the Divine Comedy, Dante and Vergil happen across the Cerberus on the third level of hell. Dante encounters Cerberus at the end of Mission 3 in the game.
- ErroresAfter Dante and Vergil's first battle, Vergil takes Dante's amulet by ripping it from his neck. However, Dante wasn't wearing the amulet around his neck in the cutscene preceding the battle, and didn't put it on during the battle.
- Créditos curiososYou can control Dante during the credits as he and Lady fights off the enemies. If you manage to defeat over 100 enemies before the credits end, you can watch the extra ending with Vergil.
- ConexionesEdited into Devil May Cry 3: Special Edition (2006)
- Bandas sonorasDevils Never Cry
Lyrics by Shawn McPherson
Music by Tetsuya Shibata
Heavy Metal Vocals by Shawn McPherson (Hostile Groove)
Vocals by David Butler
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- Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening
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