Devil May Cry 3 Switch Review | Sexy Switchin' Style!

Devil May Cry 3 Switch Review | Sexy Switchin’ Style!

Switch ports exist to satiate the rabid fans yearning for a more suitable place to play indie games or a portable way to relive yesterday’s classics. But they’re often inferior, either technically or otherwise, and are boosted purely by their aforementioned portability. That’s fine, but not quite exciting, especially for those without a persistent pension for portable ports. The…

  • Combat is still blazing fast, deep, difficult, and incredibly satisfying.
  • Style and weapon switching add even more freedom and flexibility to the fighting mechanics.
  • Looks and runs well.
  • Straightforward but compelling story about family (and demons).
  • Camera still sucks.

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Combat is still blazing fast, deep, difficult, and incredibly satisfying. Style and weapon switching add even more freedom and flexibility to the fighting mechanics. Looks and runs well. Straightforward but compelling story about family (and demons). Camera still sucks.
Combat is still blazing fast, deep, difficult, and incredibly satisfying. Style and weapon switching add even more freedom and flexibility to the fighting mechanics. Looks and runs well. Straightforward but compelling story about family (and demons). Camera still sucks.
Combat is still blazing fast, deep, difficult, and incredibly satisfying. Style and weapon switching add even more freedom and flexibility to the fighting mechanics. Looks and runs well. Straightforward but compelling story about family (and demons). Camera still sucks.
Combat is still blazing fast, deep, difficult, and incredibly satisfying. Style and weapon switching add even more freedom and flexibility to the fighting mechanics. Looks and runs well. Straightforward but compelling story about family (and demons). Camera still sucks.
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