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Devil May Cry 3: Special Edition - Action Game
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Devil May Cry 3: Special Edition

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Devil May Cry 3: Special Edition is a classic action game developed by Capcom. It expands upon the original 2006 release featuring Dante’s brother, Vergil, as a playable character alongside Dante. The edition offers refined combat mechanics and remains notable for its stylish hack-and-slash gameplay. It's primarily designed for fans of action games and those seeking a challenging legacy title within the Capcom universe.

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Devil May Cry 3: Special Edition ranks #2 of 10 in the Action Game ranking, behind Sekiro, ahead of Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory.

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What does Devil May Cry 3: Special Edition add compared to the original game?

The Special Edition, released in 2006 by Capcom, introduces Dante's twin brother Vergil as a fully playable character with his own unique combat mechanics. It also adds a new survival mode called the Bloody Palace and a turbo mode for faster-paced gameplay.

How do you unlock Vergil in Devil May Cry 3: Special Edition?

Unlike the original release where characters required significant effort to unlock, Vergil is available as a playable character right from the main menu in the Special Edition. Players can immediately start a new game and select him to experience the story from his perspective.

Is Devil May Cry 3: Special Edition a prequel or a sequel?

Devil May Cry 3 is a prequel to the original 2001 Devil May Cry game. It explores the origins of Dante's demon-hunting agency and depicts the initial, explosive conflict between Dante and his estranged twin brother, Vergil.

Who composed the soundtrack for Devil May Cry 3: Special Edition?

The game's highly energetic, heavy metal-influenced soundtrack was composed by Tetsuya Shibata and Kento Hasegawa. The music plays a crucial role in the gameplay, as combat ratings are visually and rhythmically tied to the intensity of the battle tracks.

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