This game is a not so difficult hack-and-slash action, though you will probably like the decent new bonus features added to this budget-priced rerelease--especially the ability to play through the game's levels as Dante's ruthless twin brother, Vergil. One of the reasons for this rerlease is because of the punishing difficulty , DMC3 couldn't be wholeheartedly recommended.
Ironically, though, while making the game easier might make it accessible to more players, the gameplay isn't quite as deeply satisfying. Of course, in terms of content, this is largely the same exact game as before, so it's still close to being as impressive and exciting as ever--one year after it originally debuted.
What made DMC3 such a great game is its flashy presentation and its fantastic combat. As a demon hunter Dante, you can literally kick all kinds of otherworldly butt top to bottom, courtesy of your various weapons. I would have to say that the weapons gave the game some kick and the combat made it known to many people.


