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*** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFhs9LylxUo This wonderful theme] plays during the second half of the penultimate boss battle in ''3''. |
*** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFhs9LylxUo This wonderful theme] plays during the second half of the penultimate boss battle in ''3''. |
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*** And who could forget [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-KlzfV8_DI "Devils Never Cry?"] |
*** And who could forget [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-KlzfV8_DI "Devils Never Cry?"] |
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** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atGcliA-HNw "Ultra Violet,"] Nelo Angelo's [[Leitmotif]] from the first game. From symphonic organs to rock and then back, it's the perfect theme for an [[Wake |
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atGcliA-HNw "Ultra Violet,"] Nelo Angelo's [[Leitmotif]] from the first game. From symphonic organs to rock and then back, it's the perfect theme for an [["Wake-Up Call" Boss|earnestly strong opponent that you face four missions into the game]]. |
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*** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTjS1H4zxGU "Swipe of Sword"] from ''4'' is essentially its successor, being used for {{spoiler|Angelo Credo, an [[Expy]] of Nelo Angelo himself}}. It is undoubtedly one of the best tracks in the game. |
*** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTjS1H4zxGU "Swipe of Sword"] from ''4'' is essentially its successor, being used for {{spoiler|Angelo Credo, an [[Expy]] of Nelo Angelo himself}}. It is undoubtedly one of the best tracks in the game. |
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** The music that plays inside the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8oj_JIiq1M cathedral] of the first game is also certainly deserving of this. |
** The music that plays inside the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8oj_JIiq1M cathedral] of the first game is also certainly deserving of this. |
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* [[Polished Port]]: The PC version of ''Devil May Cry 4'', which not only runs very smoothly on a wide array of systems, but puts higher-end systems to the test with ''[[Idiosyncratic Difficulty Levels|Legendary Dark Knight Mode]]'', which [[Zerg Rush|fills the screen with enemies]]. Quite the breath of fresh air for PC gamers. |
* [[Polished Port]]: The PC version of ''Devil May Cry 4'', which not only runs very smoothly on a wide array of systems, but puts higher-end systems to the test with ''[[Idiosyncratic Difficulty Levels|Legendary Dark Knight Mode]]'', which [[Zerg Rush|fills the screen with enemies]]. Quite the breath of fresh air for PC gamers. |
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* [[Porting Disaster]]: The port of ''3'' from console to PC, thanks to Capcom outsourcing the porting job to another developer. Thankfully, Capcom learned their lesson after ''DMC3'' and ''[[Resident Evil 4]]'', resulting in the above. |
* [[Porting Disaster]]: The port of ''3'' from console to PC, thanks to Capcom outsourcing the porting job to another developer. Thankfully, Capcom learned their lesson after ''DMC3'' and ''[[Resident Evil 4]]'', resulting in the above. |
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* [[Replacement Scrappy]]: Many fans saw Nero as one of these [[Tainted by the Preview|before the game finally came out]]. Although most agreed that [[Rescued |
* [[Replacement Scrappy]]: Many fans saw Nero as one of these [[Tainted by the Preview|before the game finally came out]]. Although most agreed that [[Rescued from the Scrappy Heap|the hate was ill-placed]], some could never shake the image off. |
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** A general complaint about ''DmC'' is that Ninja Theory and Capcom have somehow managed to make Dante a Replacement Scrappy ''to himself.'' |
** A general complaint about ''DmC'' is that Ninja Theory and Capcom have somehow managed to make Dante a Replacement Scrappy ''to himself.'' |
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* [[Ruined FOREVER]]: How seemingly 95% of the fandom reacted to the debut trailer of ''DmC''. |
* [[Ruined FOREVER]]: How seemingly 95% of the fandom reacted to the debut trailer of ''DmC''. |
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