Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition (PS2) All Bosses (No Damage). It is an action-adventure video game, developed by Capcom, released in 2005 for the PlayStation 2.
Boss list: 00:00:09 Boss 01 Hell Vanguard 00:01:10 Boss 02 Cerberus 00:05:30 Boss 03 Gigapede 00:07:29 Boss 04 Jester 00:09:00 Boss 05 Agni & Rudra 00:13:52 Boss 06 Vergil 00:20:12 Boss 07 Heart of Leviathan 00:23:58 Boss 08 Nevan 00:28:07 Boss 09 Beowulf 00:32:21 Boss 10 Jester (2nd battle) 00:35:58 Boss 11 Geryon 00:41:09 Boss 12 Vergil (2nd battle) 00:50:08 Boss 13 Lady 00:54:37 Boss 14 Doppelganger 01:00:10 Boss 15 Arkham 01:09:37 Final Boss - Vergil (final battle) 01:14:01 Ending
Beating the final Vergil fight on DMD. Before Dark Souls, before all that stuff we have now, that was the trial by fire. On DMD he almost instant-kills you if you mess up even the slightest. It's insanely difficult, but it feels so good to do.
I feel the third game got right what Dante was supposed to be all about. The back talk, style, and interesting Halloweeny bosses. The first game tried to focus more darkness while the second game was just waaaay too serious. I think Bayonetta found her style much sooner than Dante did.
Narratively and chronologically it makes sense why Dante becomes somewhat more serious in 1, and 2. In 3, Vergil stays in the Underworld which makes Dante sad that he realizes that the only family member he had just wanted power and chose to stay there. Dante in DMC1 not only managed to win against Mundus but accidentally thought he killed his brother when he couldn’t see that Nelo Angelo was Vergil. No matter what Dante did it won’t bring back his mother or brother despite avenging the both of them by defeating Mundus. In the anime and DMC 2, Dante’s life has somewhat become hallow. He’s not only one of the strongest beings that can’t be killed that easily and when he does fight someone it’s the only way to make him somewhat forget about his loneliness and what he lost. Don’t get me wrong, he has Lady, Patty, Morrison, and Trish but it’s obvious that Dante pushes them away in fear of losing them or not wanting them to see them get hurt. He got better after and during DMC 4 as he found out that Nero must have some connection to the Sparda bloodline. With him comes the conclusion that Nero must be Vergil’s son because of Nero’s natural affinity to Yamato. Because of this, Dante becomes happier knowing that he has a nephew and something to remember his brother by, even though he doesn’t tell Nero this until near the end of DMC 5 after V merges with Urizen to become Vergil.
Makes a whole lotta sense if you look at it chronologically(3,1, anime/manga, 2, 4, Book, 5,) Funny enough their some sect of the fandom that tries to shoehorn in DmC Reboot as the prologue of DMC3. Which I will extend an olive branch… the way that ended and the Vergil dlc attached made me put two and two together in some fashion…
Well in the second Dante was more serious because what happened during the anime adaptation (which is canon) with Sid and Abigail and how he messed around to much and world almost ended, so he was more serious.
@@MaverickX578 the anime just shows the same dante from dmc 3 and 1, the one who does jokes all time. Buttt the anime shows the boring missions dante accepts, and thats why he is serious. and other thing is that dante do some jokes sometimes but the voice actors were so bad at their job that you couldn't tell when he was joking or being serious.
Dante: No late charges I hope. Lady: Mm~... I'll think about it. Devil May Cry anime later. Dante: I should have never taken that damn rocket launcher.
This game is gonna be 15 years old next year in March, I also realized that this game came out in North America at March 1 2005 for the PS2, with the Gamecube version of Mortal Kombat Deception release where that started the same day in March.
dsagent It's sad that during the PS2 era (the Golden Age of video games, before all this online DLC crap), 60 fps used to be the standard. Nowadays everything is 30 fps. And games are rarely completed upon release.
@@KripticHCS Not the various PS2 games I purchased. Nearly all the non-RPGs on PS2 I have (except for Sonic Heroes) ran at or near 60 fps. That is why I was so disappointed seeing that sequel games appearing on PS3 were mostly 30 fps (i.e. the Dynasty Warriors series)... and this issue extends to the PS4 generation, where they "revived" a PS1 "feature" -- LOAD TIME! PS1 fighting games takes less than 8 seconds to to load. Now they take around 15 ~ 20 seconds. Damn shame!
Roger While I agree with most of this....Did you really compare the load times of a PS1 Game and a PS4 game? That makes no logical sense. Of course the PS4 games, that have much more assets and resources used, take 15 or more seconds to load. In-game, Most games have a opening and ending cutscene, one that can change depending on the characters. Most levels are interactive and can be altar, the game has to load all of that
You should check out Fight 'N Rage for PC. It's a recent beat 'em up with an old-school look, the music is kick-ass and the game is fairly challenging.
If you and Gellot ever played a fighting game against each other, it would be the most incredible thing ever witnessed by man, and yet would go on for hours, if not days, since no one can seem to hit either of you.
dsagent It's sad that during the PS2 era (the Golden Age of video games, before all this online DLC crap), 60 fps used to be the standard. Nowadays everything is 30 fps. And games are rarely completed upon release.
Roger completely agree. The 6th gen was the best gaming gen there ever was and sadly probably ever will be. (2nd best is the 16-bit era imo). Anyway with the cost of development ever rising, creativity and innovation that was abundantly present during the 6th generation is basically gone in AAA space, at least there's the indie dev scene but that's about it.
I've been fighting Vergil wrong this whole time. I've been waiting for right after I dodge a move and hit him while he's open. Now I just feel stupid after seeing this. Edit: Man, I've been fighting a LOT of these wrong...
The framerate is not very good here. Did you play this in the original PC release or through PS2 emulation? If so, you should have tried the HD Collection. The framerate is flawless there and the game itself is much better optimized.
On what are you playing this? Even on 720p60, the framerate goes to shit sometimes. Also, props for being one of the only ones who don't take forever to kill the Gigapede :p
If they ever remade dmc3 but with the ability to change your style like in dmc5 then that game would be game of the year for atleast 5 years because dmc3 will forever be the best dmc ever and with improved graphics and playstyle then this would switch the whole game up
And then...the worst nightmare on Dark Souls 2 were born...the executioner's cariot....( i actully don't remember the name of the boss, but Dark Souls 2 players will know who i'm talking about) Sorry, Bad English.