When I bought Devil May Cry 3 a few months ago, it was because I decided that since I already owned (and hadn't played) Devil May Cry 2, I might as well go ahead and get the whole series. Now, I had been warned of the audacious failure of the second entry and that I should skip it and go to the third, but that's not how I operate. I'm a firm believer in the idea of going through an entire series and experiencing the narrative as a whole, regardless of how some parts may differ in quality.
Though there are some exceptions. |