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They seemed to imply that was why it got pushed back so far was they started 360 development long after the PS3s.
Jam it back in, in the dark. |
The story looks more to be about Nero and Kylie to me; so it's quite a bit different than standard DMC fair.
How ya doing, buddy? |
It doesn't seem to be any worse than the music in 3, plus for those playing on the 360 you can just replace the music anyway if it bothers you so much.
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
There are a few tricks you can use on the Blitzes with Dante. Pandora with a little bit in the disaster gauge can immediately disable the electrical shielding with it's final attack and apparently if you can time Royal Guard well you can smack them and then counter the electrical discharge (I've yet to try this way but I saw a youtube video of it earlier).
Zipping through DMD rather easily too. This game is definitely no where near as difficult (or cheap) as DMC3 was, and it's still a bit easier than the original I feel like too. (DMC1 had some rape bosses on DMD like nightmare 3 but otherwise it was decent) I still really like the game, but I have to admit I was surprised when I started up DMD and zipped right up to mission 15 with minimal effort. I could say it's cause I'm used to the games now (dmc1 and 3 make good practice I guess) but I still honestly believe the game is just generally easier too. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
I found that it's pretty much a 100% success for whatever number you want to land on if you just wait until it's on the top and simply swipe at it with the standard devil bringer so the dice doesn't actually move away from where it's rolling. I never landed on a tile that I didn't plan out beforehand that way, so mission 6 and 19 really weren't that bad.
I'm trying to work my way through Hell or Hell now (well, after my LO break at least) and 19 is probably the only mission that sort of scares me. The first Agnus fight wasn't very pleasant either but I managed through it anyway. Edit: In case you didn't notice the numbers on the dice follow a coordinated/set pattern so say, 4 will always be right after 1, etc. How ya doing, buddy? |