Did I mention the gameplay was fabulous as well? The best way to describe
Devil May Cry is
Onimusha on crack. If you've played
Onimusha, expect very similar gameplay, only more fun.
DMC is more action than adventure, despite its storyline, and you'll more often than not find yourself forgetting about the quest that you are on at the moment, only to get carried away slashing and shooting. The action here is fast and furious and is pretty much around every corner, so if you don't like action,
DMC may not be for you. However, everyone owes it to themself to at least rent
Devil May Cry as the experience is definitely worth the price of admission.
You'll start your quest as Dante, devil hunter extraordinaire, and throughout your travels, you'll meet up with menacing creatures of all types. Fortunately, you have a number of weapons at your disposal to make your chore more manageable. Certain weapons can be leveled up a great deal to increase their power and performance, and as many have seen, it's possible to fling an enemy into the air with your sword and then unload your handguns on them. Very John Woo and a great move to pull off.
There are 23 standard missions plus 12 secret missions, some being very short and some quite long. There's plenty of gameplay jam-packed in here, even though the game itself seems a bit short. Of course, you can always play through again on Hard mode or even Dante Must Die! mode. Yikes. It's definitely good stuff.