Well, it didn't take 10-15 hours to beat Devil May Cry, but what a fuckin' ride...
PostPosted:Mon Oct 22, 2001 2:34 pm
<div style='font: 10pt "arial narrow"; text-align: left; padding: 0% 5% 0% 5%; '>This game kicks your ass, and mine too.
Took just under five hours to beat (or at least that's what the clock said, I'd add on about 2-3 hours of frustrating defeats). The battle system is awesome, and as much as I love the Resident Evil series, RE4 is going to feel slow as hell unless they completely revamp the controls (so that Chris/Jill/Claire don't stand there calmly shooting one bullet every second while surrounded by zombies or giant spiders).
The game frustrated the hell out of me... beating Phantom for the first time took about ten tries, just because I didn't know how the hell to do it. The same could be said for a lot of enemies in the game. But mastering the controls and Dante's abilities really helped.
Ending kinda sagged, but overall this is, what I belive to be, the PS2's first 'A' title (GT3, Silent Hill 2, and ICO all getting B's from me).
Buy buy buy (or if you're thrifty, rent rent rent)!</div>
Took just under five hours to beat (or at least that's what the clock said, I'd add on about 2-3 hours of frustrating defeats). The battle system is awesome, and as much as I love the Resident Evil series, RE4 is going to feel slow as hell unless they completely revamp the controls (so that Chris/Jill/Claire don't stand there calmly shooting one bullet every second while surrounded by zombies or giant spiders).
The game frustrated the hell out of me... beating Phantom for the first time took about ten tries, just because I didn't know how the hell to do it. The same could be said for a lot of enemies in the game. But mastering the controls and Dante's abilities really helped.
Ending kinda sagged, but overall this is, what I belive to be, the PS2's first 'A' title (GT3, Silent Hill 2, and ICO all getting B's from me).
Buy buy buy (or if you're thrifty, rent rent rent)!</div>