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A
hell of a game
Devil
May Cry 2
PS2
- Squadron Leader Nick Hogan
The
game: Dante, the main character, wasn’t the only man sired by
the demon Sparda, for there was also his brother Vergil. Like all
good sons Dante fought the forces of darkness, while Vergil decided
on a darker path – joining their ranks.
The brothers’ paths cannot diverge forever though and like every
blockbusting motion picture these two will collide in order to seal
their destiny.
The play: Sound dramatic? Well it’s meant to be. Film scenes,
gameplay and even the soundtrack all combine to make this a true
epic.
Capcom has done a great job on this title but it is not for the
faint hearted, as this game is difficult to say the least. Twenty-four
different kinds of evil villains need to be sent back to hell and
more than a dozen evil bosses require dozens of attack combinations
to beat them. But even better is the fact that once you do manage
to slash and shoot your way through all 32 secret and standard missions,
you’re still not finished.
With five difficulty settings and plenty of bonus areas to discover,
you’ll want to play through this title again, if you think you can.
The odds are definitely against you but luckily Dante’s weapon selection
is as diverse as his skills of attack with five different guns and
five different devil arms at his disposal.
You can run with the standard twin pistolas or perhaps stray from
the norm with my favourite, the threepronged Cerberus nunchakus.
Regardless, the opportunities to get into a little hand-to-hand
combat are plenty so that you can hand out a little Shaolin punishment.
Every equipped devil arm and gun can be changed at any time by the
push of a button which is extremely handy when performing combination
attacks.
The terrain: The details are impressive. If there’s a bit of
wind, each character’s hair and clothing moves around. Any object
that moves in front of light will shadow correctly and change in
appearance. The backgrounds are realistic, although you won’t have
time to appreciate it until the fighting has stopped.
The experience: Dante can combine some seriously brutal attacks
with action that moves so fast it’s actually hard to keep track
of.
The learning curve is pretty steep and you step straight into the
action, but that’s the appeal of this title.
If you need a challenge then Devil May Cry 2 will not disappoint.
– SQNLDR Nick Hogan
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The ADF Gamesman has a PS2 copy of Devil
May Cry 2 to give away. E-mail the Gamesman at adfgamesman@telstra.com
with the name of the game in the subject line. Include your rank
and work address. One entry per person.
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