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DmC: Devil May Cry – Review

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DmC: Devil May Cry is an upcoming hack and slash & beat 'em up video game developed by Ninja Theory and published by Capcom for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows. Announced in late 2010 during the Tokyo Game Show, the game is set in an alternate reality in the Devil May Cry series. It will focus on the player character Dante, a young man with supernatural powers who finds himself under attack by a seemingly sentient town known as Limbo City populated by demons.


The first quarter release season gets started in a big way this week with the release of the highly anticipated (and controversial) DmC Devil May Cry. A parallel universe story compared to the previous titles in the series, the game is nevertheless a similar combination of high-energy combos and air juggling, with a bit of platforming action mixed in. 

We've previewed DmC Devil May Cry twice and came away with glowing impressions both times. Will it live up to the hype?

Another interesting title that's headed to the (this time, virtual) shopfront is Mitchell Corporation's Tokyo Crash Mobs. It's a funky looking game in which you need to throw people wearing like-coloured clothing at each other in order to make groups of three of them disappear. A match-three title, it's gameplay looks quite similar to Zuma - a game which Mitchell Corporation claimed was a ripoff of their earlier Puzz Loop (known as Ballistic outside of Japan), a title that Mitchell released as Magnetica on the DS in 2006.

The full list of games releasing this week:

DmC: Devil May Cry

Developer

Ninja Theory

Publisher

Capcom

Producers

Motohide Eshiro
Alex Jones

Series

Devil May Cry

Release Dates


January 15, 2013(PlayStation 3 & Xbox 360)
January 25, 2013(Microsoft Windows)

Genres


Mode

Single-player

Platform

Tokyo Crash Mobs (Nintendo 3DS)
SiNG Party (Nintendo Wii U)

Metro Gaming Launches For Xbox 360, Windows 8 Gamers




Metro Gaming Launches For Xbox 360, Windows 8 Gamers
Windows 8 has come to stay whether we like it or not, and even with people ike Gabe Newell and Marcus "Notch" Persson complain about new Operating System which has no end, there are some benefits to it, such as the latest gaming site that focuses on tablet style of navigation to assist give the players ease of access to contents and features like few other known sites.

One of the major highlights of Windows 8 is that you can surf through the content with ease magnetic stripe cards and interchange for getting what you need and when you need it. One of the best moments in Metro game is that it enables the same style as navigation, using starting chips rather than the traditional design of the gaming sites, giving a comprehensive and easier mobile Windows 8 experienced cosmetic.

The site itself is devoted to all things about Xbox, and is a direct subsidiary of parent-site Electronic website. As noted in the press release ...

...covering the Xbox 360, Windows 8 and Windows Phone and Xbox LIVE service. Live right now, the game Metro will become a pillar of online library of Xbox player as it offers you all latest news and reviews for devices of Metro.

Gamers on the spot may keep up on the latest posts and outflows from all the things Xbox and even all things Windows and Metro game maintain the information flowing and fresh content.

If you are searching for a mobile-friendly website who offers a wide range of content and up to date information about the world of video games from Microsoft, make sure to play a friendly visit to Metro, which is live now.


 

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