Article: Why each Devil May Cry game is the best AND worst in the series

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DMD is the only thing that's even remotely challenging in DMC. Normal is such a walkover it shouldn't be called normal, DMC3 made normal normal unlike the rest. Hard is like, what normal should've been and DMD/Very Hard is like... just a little below hard or something. .-.

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Cool thread Meg. Like making every game shine by showing their good sides and every games greatest downsides showing what make them bad.
But that's just stating what you said. <.< So like... I'll just say awesome.
 
Wow. Um... Now I feel like the odd man out, as I don't often play on DMD after completing it. >.>
Don't. I don't play on it either, I'll play on Hard/Son of Sparda the most

DMD is the only thing that's even remotely challenging in DMC. Normal is such a walkover it shouldn't be called normal, DMC3 made normal normal unlike the rest. Hard is like, what normal should've been and DMD/Very Hard is like... just a little below hard or something. .-.
Anybody who thinks DMD mode is hard should try Ninja Gaiden Sigma, the first one, 2 is too easy now :D
 
Anybody who thinks DMD mode is hard should try Ninja Gaiden Sigma, the first one, 2 is too easy now :D

Amen to that. The first Ninja Gaiden (played Black) is alot harder and challenging and the higher difficulties is at least something fearful in a sense unlike the highest DMC difficulty which can be compared to Ninja Gaiden's Normal difficulty wtf. -.-
 
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Word of advice @Gloomozu , bumping threads over a certain gap especially when over a year from the last post is frowned upon and kind of against the rules , just a heads up

as to the thread , DMD is tough, but i find playing hell and hell to be a more fun challenge personally
 
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