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Devil May Cry 3: Special edition - Switch review (Sector)

With classic addictive gameplay and the addition of Freestyle Mode and local co-op mode in Bloody palace, Devil May Cry 3 stands out as the most valuable addition of the franchise to Nintendo Switch.

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Two Devil May Cry games delisted on Steam

Two Devil May Cry games have been delisted on Steam. As shared on X, formerly Twitter, by Wario64, Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition and Devil May Cry 4 are no longer available to purchase.

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Chocoburger101d ago

Bless the adorably all digital future! When it comes to PC games its not as big of an issue because there should always be another way to access single player games, but still, I hate to see anything get delisted.

Aaroncls7101d ago

Well, DMC4 special edition has a lot of issues to run from Steam.
I have to get a modded executable to even be able to run the game on Windows 10.
Not sure if it is because the game runs in DirectX10 or what, but it sucks they have not even tried to fix it.

Sephiroushin100d ago (Edited 100d ago )

DMC4 Special Edition is not delisted, it was just the standard version, it has nothing to do with issues of performance or anything alike. Its just that Capcom probably do not want to sell the standard version, neither the standalone DMC3 version.

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Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening Is the Best It's Ever Been On Switch

The Switch version of Capcom's Devil May Cry 3: Special Edition may be the most improved remaster of a video game released to date.

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Review: Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition - GeekTyrant

Devil May Cry 3 is an action adventure hack and slash game. Each mission features you running around killing enemies with the occasional puzzle thrown in for good measure. You get points at the end of the mission based on how well you killed everything and even how stylish your killing was. This is where the skill comes in. You raise your style points by using combos and changing things up. The more you just use one move, the lower your style score. This rewards creativity. Now, while the Switch port is almost identical to other ports, there is a new feature called Freestyle Mode that fans will love and that’s the ability to change fighting style on the fly. This allows you to get even more creative with your combos as you can go from Swordmaster to Trickster to Gunslinger to Royalguard with simple button pushes. Honestly, it is this feature that will get veterans to care about this port. It’s a great feature and if you don’t want to use it, you don’t have to. When you start a new game, you can choose whether or not to use it.

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