9 people found this review helpful
Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 23.8 hrs on record
Posted: 1 Dec, 2024 @ 4:43pm
Product received for free

I always found myself trying to attack to the beat in games like Devil May Cry. In this game, that's what you do. The commitment to being on beat to the tracks is astounding, with attacks, level geometry, puzzles, and even the footsteps of characters matching the beat of the music. The sound choices are also pretty neat, with none of them feeling out-of-place. There's also an alternative soundtrack that can be chosen for royalty-free streaming, and it offers similarly-structured songs, but with alternate chord progression and inverse lyrics. The music is usually used to convey the villain's perspectives, but the streamer-mode songs convey your perspective, and some of them sound better, like Captive Normals instead of Free Radicals. The story is also extremely silly, with characters feeling like real people while also having the cartoon feel to it.

The animation department really did the best job they could possibly do, with elements of 2D and 3D animation being used and seamless transitions between them.

There's also a lot of post-game content, too, with three different post-game arenas with different twists to them with a bloody palace mode, a surive as long as possible mode, and a bloody-palace like mode with buffs and debuffs.

You're not going to be bored for awhile if you get this
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