Devil May Cry 3 - Dante's Awakening (Europe / Special Edition)
PlayStation 2
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Reviewed in 2005
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International version of DMC3 with slightly revised difficulty but an unmatched combat system. Dante chains acrobatic combos with fluidity. The gameplay depth, rock-infused story and memorable cast make it an absolute action game benchmark on PS2.
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Action1 player16+
Description
The Western 2005 edition of Devil May Cry 3, subtitled Dante's Awakening. A prequel exploring the brotherly rivalry between Dante and Vergil, it lays down the techniques and stylish combat foundations (Style gauge, mid-fight weapon switching) that would set the genre's benchmark for years.
Devil May Cry 3 - Dante's Awakening review
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Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
4/5
Story
★★★★★
"Captivating"
More flamboyant still, the game pushes its gothic baroque toward outsized settings and combat of choreographic virtuosity. Dante's insolent style and the spectacular effects compose a permanent action opera. This visual extravagance, dark and elegant, marks the aesthetic peak of the saga.
Pushing the metal further, the music makes distorted guitars and gothic choirs roar over supercharged themes cut for the flamboyant style of the fights. Dante's main theme, a jubilant nu-metal anthem, galvanises every clash. This ferocious sonic energy, perfectly in tune with the game's panache, remains a peak of the series.
Gameplay
"Masterful"
Juggling four distinct styles and a full arsenal of weapons to assemble your own combos pushes stylish action to a peak of depth and freedom. Every encounter becomes a stage for self-expression, where mastery is rewarded instantly. The difficulty is harsh and the camera occasionally temperamental, but the sheer richness of the combat system makes it an untouchable benchmark for the genre.
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
Taken back to its origins, this entry pushes stylish action to its peak: endless combos, multiple weapons to chain and oversized bosses to fell with flair. The style system multiplies creativity and rewards virtuoso mastery. Demanding yet exhilarating, of a brutal elegance, arguably the absolute peak of the genre and an untoppable action benchmark.
Addictiveness
"Obsessive"
Juggling four combat styles and a whole arsenal to compose ever wilder combos turns every clash into a playground of virtuosity you want to perfect. Pushing your style rank up and unlocking weapons keeps the session going. The fearsome difficulty puts you off at first, but this combat depth remains a peak of action that is hard to put down.
Difficulty
"Difficult"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾3,3 GB📅01/03/2005
Published by Capcom
Devil May Cry 3 - Dante's Awakening (PS2) price, value & rarity
A Special Edition of Devil May Cry 3, adding a playable character, modes and tweaks to an already celebrated peak of stylish action. Rarer than the standard edition, this enriched version appeals to those wanting the fullest form of the game. Its interest pairs this extra content with a less common run, prized by demanding fans of the series.
Memorable bosses
A pinnacle of virtuosity, this prequel piles on memorable face-offs, from the ice hound Cerberus to the steel twins Agni and Rudra. But it is the rival brother Vergil, met three times blade in hand, who crystallizes all the tension. Demanding and choreographed like dances, these fights reward style as much as precision and remain a showcase of the genre.
Is Devil May Cry 3 - Dante's Awakening still worth playing in 2026?
Released in 2005 on PS2 as Devil May Cry 3 and later as Dante's Awakening and Special Edition in expanded versions, Capcom's project returns to Dante's origin with renewed intensity. The four selectable combat styles, the exotic arsenal and the combo choreography install a peak of stylish action. The baroque gothic art direction and Tetsuya Shibata's music are magnificent. The Special Edition adds playable Vergil. The fixed camera has aged. Strongly recommended today for any stylish action devotee and for Capcom fans curious about the studio restart on Sony's second home console hardware globally.