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Devil May Cry Collection Action Game Bundle for PlayStation 3

Original price was: ₦37,000.00.Current price is: ₦26,325.00.

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About the Product 🔑

Feature ⭐ Description ✨
Item Type 🏷️ Auxiliary or destructive items for Dante ⚔️
Usage 🔄 Used against enemies 💥
Variety 🌈 Range in a variety of uses 📋
Compatibility 🎮 PlayStation 3 📺
Languages 🌐 English, French (Canadian), Portuguese (Brazil) 🗣️
File Format 📁 PDF 📄
Guide Initiation 📝 Start a guide to help beginners 🤝
Unlock Easy Difficulty 🔓 Die 3 times to unlock Easy difficulty 💀
Cheat Usage 🚫 “Unlock Everything” cheat disables trophies and saving/loading ❌
Guide Submission ✍️ Write and submit your own guide 💻

Product Guide 📚


  • For Devil May Cry HD Collection on the PlayStation 3, Guide and Walkthrough by vinheim.

Product Details 🏷️

Manufacturer 🏭 Capcom 🎮
Item model number 🔢 34041 🏷️
ASIN 🆔 B005VBVQDI 🛒
Product Dimensions 📏 17.02 x 13.46 x 1.52 cm 📏
Item Weight ⚖️ 60 g ⚖️
Rated 🔞 Ages 16 & Over 👍
Discontinued By Manufacturer 🚫 No ❌
Best Sellers Rank 🏆 #3,510 in Video Games 🎮 #51 in PlayStation 3 Games 🚀
Customer Reviews ⭐ 4.5 out of 5 stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 711 ratings 🗣️

Product Specification 📱

Platform 💻 PlayStation 3 📺
Genre 🕹️ Action, Hack and Slash ⚔️
Collection 📦 Devil May Cry HD Collection 🌟
Release Year 🗓️ 2012 📅
Developer 🧑‍💻 Capcom 🎮
Publisher 🏢 Capcom 🎮

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Product Standout Benefits

Rediscover Iconic Action

Rediscover the first Devil May Cry games (Devil May Cry, Devil May Cry 2, and Devil May Cry 3: Dante’s Awakening Special Edition), originally developed for PlayStation 2.

Play as a Legend

Play as Dante, one of the most iconic video game characters of the last decade.

Experience Stylish Gothic Action

Experience the stylish gothic action that the series is best known for in stunning HD, with updated textures and widescreen support.

Wealth of New Content

The Devil May Cry HD Collection offers players a wealth of new content for fans and newcomers alike.

Earn PlayStation Trophies

Accomplish new goals and earn PlayStation trophies as you relive early action from the Devil May Cry series.

Customer Questions and Answers

Q: What games are included in the Devil May Cry HD Collection?

A: The collection brings together Devil May Cry, Devil May Cry 2, and Devil May Cry 3: Dante’s Awakening Special Edition, all originally released on the PlayStation 2.

Q: What is the combat like in these games?

A: Combat is fast-paced and stylized, featuring chain attacks that combine melee weapons, charged gauntlets and guns, as well as demonic abilities.

Q: What is “Devil Trigger”?

A: “Devil Trigger” is a functionality that temporarily transforms Dante with demonic powers, adding a new layer to the combat.

Q: Are there any new features for players?

A: Yes, the collection offers players a wealth of new content, including the ability to accomplish new goals and earn PlayStation trophies.

Q: What is the story of Devil May Cry about?

A: The series revolves around the demon hunter, Dante, and his destiny shaped by revenge.

Q: Who is Lucia?

A: Lucia is Dante’s new devilishly agile partner, featured in Devil May Cry 2.

Buyer’s Guide

Step 1: 📦 Review the Games

Check out the iconic Devil May Cry games included: Devil May Cry, Devil May Cry 2, and Devil May Cry 3: Dante’s Awakening Special Edition, to ensure they’re what you’re looking for.

Step 2: 📝 Read the FAQs

Go through the FAQs for any last-minute questions about the gameplay, combat, or the characters featured.

Step 3: 🛒 Add to Cart & Checkout

Add the Devil May Cry HD Collection to your cart and proceed with the simple checkout process.

Step 4: 📦 Upon Delivery

Verify it’s the correct collection, check for any damage to the packaging, and ensure the game disc is included.

Step 5: 🎮 Start Playing!

Install the game and dive into the stylish gothic action and fast-paced combat that the Devil May Cry series is known for.

Step 6: 🛠️ Consider Accessories or Related Products

Look into gaming accessories like a comfortable controller or a headset to enhance your experience.

11 reviews for Devil May Cry Collection Action Game Bundle for PlayStation 3

  1. Raj

    Good product
    Best performance in ps3

  2. AfroDog

    DMC!!!
    How can you not love this game

  3. Amazon Customer

    Worth for money
    Very good. Worth for money. First i thought I have to return🤔 it but when i pressed the button on the game pad I got how to control it and it was very amazing 😊😊😊

  4. Rajesh.kola

    Three Stars
    Graphics were not as expected

  5. m2j

    very disappointed
    AV sync problem in DMC and DMC 2

  6. Amazon Customer

    One Star
    Poor game..

  7. Alex L

    I still remember where I was 11 years ago when the first Devil May Cry game was released. My brother, 7 years my senior, rented it from the local video and game rental store in town, and came home excited to for me to see this game in action. We both sat down in the living room, popped open our Playstation 2, placed the slightly worn disk in the system, and began our adventure. He was always the action-adventure player, whereas I usually play RPG’s, but this time it was different. He wasn’t able to get too into the game, as he prefers more retro action games and a lighter atmosphere. After the first level he decided to leave the room, so I picked up the remote and began my 11 year love for DMC.The Devil May Cry: HD Collection is a fitting compilation for long-time fans as well as newcomers to the series. The games generally do not have a steep learning curve, but for the newer players I do recommend playing on an easier setting; this game can be difficult to the point of moderate to severe gamer rage. Since this is only a high-definition upgrade of the first three entries in the series, and not a complete remake of the games, only a few parts of the original games have changed, but said changes are still noticeable and welcome.Firstly, the graphics are the primary overhaul to all three games. All three games are much more aesthetically pleasing to the eye, with major improvements to textures, faces, lip movements during cut scenes, and environments. If you really want to rest the depth of the HD upgrade, pay attention to the character’s eyes in cut scenes; they shine as bright as any modern game should. One problem still remains is that the clothing on everyone still looks more like body paint with some random frills on the exterior. It would probably be too much for just an HD upgrade to make the clothing look more realistic, but it does prevent the characters from really looking up to par with modern games.Another noticeable upgrade is the combat system. Although it doesn’t get any major changes or additions, since the graphics are so much cleaner and sharper, and the game as a whole is much faster paced (less loading times thankfully), the action in this game finally feels as intense as it should. Simple upgrade or not, the camera angles are still as awful and clumsy as ever and still affect gameplay in a bad way. Hopefully future games in the series this won’t be a problem, but for now it is.Not many new features were added, and the ones that were aren’t too special. There is a main HD menu when you first load the game which is nice, but sadly when you pick one of the three games you’re trapped in it until you reset back to the main system hub. It’s not a major problem, but it’s still annoying if you like to jump between games often. The game adds an extra art gallery section to the main menu, featuring official as well as fan art. The art isn’t a major addition, but maybe some people will enjoy it. My favorite part of the HD collection is the addition of trophies and achievements. Hey, you might break a few controllers when playing the game, but at least you can show off how many insane bosses you’ve beaten!In conclusion, the Devil May Cry: HD Collection is a fantastic collection of three of the biggest games of all time all packaged into one case. For a $40 price tag, a few new features, trophies and achievements, and upgraded visuals and gameplay, it’s definitely worth the price. Go out, buy this game (and a few extra controllers) and say it as Dante would: “Let’s rock!”[…]Link to the official Devil May Cry facebook page.

  8. ゼルガ

    自分はパッケージがカッコいいのでこちら買いました北米版なのに、全てシリーズ日本語字幕対応してます、デビルメイクライ3SEが楽しいです

  9. Sheana

    Omg so excited to play this again. It’s been 8 years and still remember how to play.

  10. Mario

    Una trilogía que espere desde hace mucho. Por falta de tiempo no la avía adquirido pero sin duda alguna es una de las mejores sagas de juegos. Se envió junto con un paquete de cosas que encargue y ningún articulo incluyendo el juego se encontraban en malas condiciones, todos los artículos venían en muy buen estado y fueron entregados rápidamente.

  11. Just Nate

    So, I’ll start the review by saying that I have never played the original SD versions of these games. I own them, but every time I tried to start them I got discouraged. Probably because I’ve been spoiled by too many new games with amazing graphics and because I came too late to this series. But I’ve always wanted to play.Enter the DMC HD collection. I pre-ordered it the instant I heard about it and have been itching to play it. From the moment I got it into my console (ordered PS3 version, BTW) I have been pretty glad that I waited. I was rewarded with HD content that, for the most part, made me feel like I was playing a newish game. That’s not to say it’s on par with GOW3 or anything…but there are definitely improvements. Speaking of God of War, much like the HD re-release of that series, cut scenes have not been remastered in HD. This was maddening when I saw it in GOW, and I’m equally thrown by it now. I’m not expert, but I would have thought it would be easier to re-render a pre-programmed cut scene than an entire world of objects and bad guys. If anything, the cut scenes serve to remind you of how playing this game USED TO look, and can make you feel better for having the HD version. (Gotta find the positive here folks).The gameplay seems pretty smooth and not glitchy at all (freezing, camera plowing through walls, etc.) other than what I state below in regards to the camera angles.I can’t speak to any bonus content, because I don’t know what’s been added from the original version.With all that being said, it would seem that camera issues from the original series have likely found their way onto this re-release. Not surprising since it’s likely just a direct port with slightly better graphics. I remember reading soooo many complaints about the camera during DMC1 and DMC2. So far I haven’t been absolutely frustrated that I’ve wanted to thrown my controller, but there are a few times when you’re like…”What the?…” because it’s hard to see the baddie or where you’re supposed to go. I mean, the first boss fight (some crazy lava spider thing) is maddening because as you go around this room camera angles keep changing and it’s hard to tell where you are, if there’s a pillar in front of you, or if you’re walking into the jaws of the boss. The weirdest part is that, say you’re pushing left to go forward in the game and the camera flips around 180 degrees. You’re still pressing left (forward originally), and moving forward….but with the new point of view, left should actually be taking you backwards. Sometimes it does, and sometimes it doesn’t. (Don’t know if that makes sense) A little odd, but as I said, I haven’t pulled my hair out completely….yet.Absolutely worth the money on a re-visit (or new visit in my case) of a great (if not slightly odd at times) series. If you are looking for a new hack and slash game, you should give this one a go. I won’t get into the GOW / DMC / Ninja Gaiden / Your Favorite Hack-N-Slash Game debate here, as that is beyond me. I’m a casual gamer, not hard core. But, for the fun of a new story and some cool playability, I totally would recommend this for anyone. Should you get it if you have already played or own the original series? I’m guessing probably not, but maybe someone else who reviews the additional content can weigh in.Looking forward to DMC3 as much as anything on this disc. Heard great things and can’t wait to get there.***UPDATE: Made a few clarifications above. I’ve been playing for about 2 weeks now and can’t say as I’d really change anything above. Again, I’m happy with the game, happy with the price, happy to have the collection all together, and happy to experience all the good (and bad) from the original…with slightly better graphics. My apologies for not being able to say truly whether all of the camera glitches are still present, or if the new content is “worth it”, because I never played the originals. I stand by my original statement…a fun series (so far) and worth getting if you’ve never owned it. If you already own it, not sure if there’s a ton for you here. Shouldn’t be too much longer until I’m at DMC3, which is the one that I’ve heard the most about. Looking forward to it.***Update: Yeah….I never made it past DMC2 as I just got completely overwhelmed with school and work. I hope to revisit the game and my review, but with GOW Origins and GOW Ascension waiting to be played….it’s not going to be soon. I really am looking forward to DMC3 though. Sorry ’bout that.

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