Devil May Cry 2 is Capcom's second game about a rock-dude/demon hunter named Dante who travels to a castle that has erupted somewhere and has spawned a lot of demons. The combat overly isn't all that good as the original DMC, but it still rocks nontheless. You have some of the moves from the first, but most of it seems not that pleasing as in Devil May Cry. Dante has changed almost completely since the last. His attitude is more darker and "I don't care what you think" thing, not to say that it wasn't in the previous. There is a good variety of weapons and styles. The framerate is a bit unstable and the camera wanders off when in the middle of a big battle, namely boss battles. The boss battles are very limited and they aren't all too difficult to beat. Heck, the whole game isn't even hard. If it were Prince of Persia, then I would call it a masterpiece but for DMC, there is no excuse.
Well, due to popular demand--(kage), I've decided to get off my ass, grab a can of Mountain Dew, sit back on my ass and review the hell out of this game. Ahem. Warning: The following review contains DMC2 storyline... Read Full Review
So we had the glorious Devil May Cry, which brought back the Hack N Slash genre, making it truely 3D and vibrant, but does the sequel: Devil May Cry 2, live up to the original Dark Knight? Pretty much I say, theres on... Read Full Review