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Devil May Cry 3

  • Video Game
  • 2005
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IMDb RATING
8.5/10
3.7K
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Devil May Cry 3 (2005)
Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening
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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.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.

  • Director
    • Hideaki Itsuno
  • Writers
    • Bingo Morihashi
    • Takayasu Yanagihara
    • Hideki Kamiya
  • Stars
    • Adam D. Clark
    • Reuben Langdon
    • Larry Leong
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
    3.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hideaki Itsuno
    • Writers
      • Bingo Morihashi
      • Takayasu Yanagihara
      • Hideki Kamiya
    • Stars
      • Adam D. Clark
      • Reuben Langdon
      • Larry Leong
    • 14User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening: Special Edition: Nintendo Switch Launch Trailer
    Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening: Special Edition: Nintendo Switch Launch Trailer
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    Adam D. Clark
    Adam D. Clark
    • Arkham
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
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    Reuben Langdon
    Reuben Langdon
    • Dante
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Larry Leong
    • Monsters
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Mary Elizabeth McGlynn
    Mary Elizabeth McGlynn
    • Nevan
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Lani Minella
    Lani Minella
    • Female Spider
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Dan Southworth
    Dan Southworth
    • Vergil
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Kari Wahlgren
    Kari Wahlgren
    • Lady
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Hideaki Itsuno
    • Writers
      • Bingo Morihashi
      • Takayasu Yanagihara
      • Hideki Kamiya
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews14

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    9Marcko9790

    Capcom!!!

    For you people that misunderstood the title. I am not saying Capcom F'ed up with this...I just wanted to yell because they should go back to making triple A titles like this again. The game follows Dante in his younger years and how he defeated his brother Vergil, stopped the end of the world and how he got the name for his office.

    The gameplay is your standard hack n slash with a mix of swords and firearms and the game...holy crap it's difficult. This game is not for the person who wants to breeze through the game. Sure, there are pros out there who probably sees this and thinks "What do you mean difficult?". But for the general person, this game is not easy...yet there are multiple difficulties, even easy is very challenging. but the gameplay is otherwise good.

    The graphics are pretty average for 2005 when this came out. They look really neat though.

    The soundtrack is a nice mix of orchestrations and metal music. Favorite track for me probably goes to the one and only battle theme for the first part of the game simply called "Taste the Blood".

    In general, this game is good, one of Capcoms best. But I do not recommend to people who only want to breeze through it or hates challenges. Otherwise, it is a great game.
    10Badr90s

    Devils never cry

    The best in the series & one of the best games on PS2, top-notch gameplay great plot/characters exciting bossfights and soundtrack.
    AceBlack19

    Clever Clever Clever!

    A major improvement over the last installment. The story this time around is very creative in comparison to the last two, and some of the cinemas are incredibly cinematic (Anyone who's seen the opening scene knows what I'm talking about). If you know anyone who has this game, I highly suggest you take a look see at a couple of the cinemas. You will be pleasantly surprised.

    The Story: Over two millenia ago, a demon lord named sparda awoke to justice and sealed the door to the underworld. He sealed himself on the other side as well, but not before leaving two sons on the earth: Vergil and Dante. Years later, Vergil arrives to pay a visit to his dear brother atop a giant tower known as the Tem-ni-guru. The tower rips up through the ground right in Dante's backyard, and Dante heads out to pay his older brother a visit...
    10Ali_mozaffari_1999

    Hot and awesome

    No matter how much I praise it, you have to experience it to know how good it is
    dragongun13

    Most Stylish Video Game Ever

    Devil May Cry 3:Dante's Awakening comes very close to topping the original. It's a compelling adventure that will keep your hands glued to the controller.

    You play as Dante who has proved throughout the first two Devil May Cry games that he is an all around bad-ass. From fighting enemies while impaled with their weapons to simply blowing' $%&@ up, you got to be tough to top this guy. Well now we see his younger days, and guess what, he's as tough as ever. At the beginning Dante is around the age of 20 ( my guess, not official)and his youth shows. From shouting cheesy one-liners to being obsessed with parties, Dante is not yet the battle hardened, disciplined warrior of the first two DMC games. Yet that doesn't in the slightest mean that he's a wimp.

    Throughout the games fantastic cut-scenes Dante appears even more invulnerable than ever. Fighting enemies with giant blades stuck in his chest, arm, and leg, while eating a slice of pizza is one of the most memorable things I've ever seen in a video game (or even a movie for that matter).

    The story ( which was definitely not a plus in the first two games) holds up surprisingly well. While it doesn't really twist and turn or mess with your head that much, there are still a few surprises to be had. Just like with Star Wars episode 3, things will get gradually get more and more familiar and you'll start to see the connections with the first game.

    Now lets finally get to the game-play. You have the choice between using a mêlée weapon (sword, nun-chucks, guitar) and a ranged weapon (handguns, shotguns, missile launcher). You can run around with only two mêlée weapons and ranged weapons at a time. But you can switch each with the press of a button, mid-combo even. Fling an enemy into the air with your sword, keep him suspended in the air with your handguns, let him fall down just in time for you to bash him with nun-chucks, right before you blast 'im in the head with the shotgun. Hard sounding combo's like these are made easy with the slick control system.

    You also get a choice of combat style's. Swordmaster allows you to use all your mêlée weapons to their full potential with more combo's and special attacks. Gunslinger (my personal favorite) does the same thing with your firearms (such as targeting multiple enemies with your handguns). Trickster enable's you with better mobility as you avoid attacks by running up walls or somersaulting out of the way while you wait for the opportune moment to attack. Royal Guard gives you defensive abilities, blocking and pushing away enemies, attacking only when it's safe. There is also Doppleganger and Quicksilver which allow for duplicates and control of time, but are more like special items than styles of combat.

    I know just about everyone I talk to about this game says it's just this side of impossible, but from where I'm standing that just can't be true. I am by no means a expert at gaming. I almost never go above the Normal difficulty setting for any game. So I stayed away from this game for a long time. When I finally decided to try it, I ended up completing it over the weekend (and I do not mean the full 48 hours). Yes the game is hard but once you get the hang of the great controls it will definitely get easier. Besides, that is why Capcom allows you to replay missions and collect more orbs and experience points. It might just be me, but I honestly don't think it's that hard of a game.

    What can I say, this is just a great game. If I truly have an actual can't-deal-with-it problem, it's Dante's frat-boy attitude. You get really sick of him talking all the time like a complete brat and wish he'd just be more quiet like he was in the other games. If you can except that, you have one great gaming experience on your hands. In Dante's favorite victory quote: JACKPOT!

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    • Trivia
      In 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.
    • Goofs
      After 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.
    • Quotes

      Arkham: You can still talk big after seeing THIS?

      [Morphs into a hideous tentacled beast]

      Arkham: I feel the devil's power overflowing my body! The power of Sparda!

      Dante: Dude, my father wasn't so hideous. Can't you tell by looking at me?

      [Checks his reflection in his sword]

    • Crazy credits
      You 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.
    • Connections
      Edited into Devil May Cry 3: Special Edition (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Devils 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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    FAQ1

    • How come Dante seems so much younger here?

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    • Release date
      • March 18, 2005 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Japan
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening
    • Production company
      • Capcom Company
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