The Devil May Cry series features bonus Costumes that change the appearance of a character.. Devil May Cry 3. Available as part of the Costume Pack DLC.
Jan 18, 2013.. DmC: Devil May Cry's Vergil DLC launches in March photo · DmC: Devil May.. That costume in DMC 1 is one of my favorite unlockables ever.
Those crafty bastards at CAPCOM are notorious for their misue of downloadable content, and we already have some for the reboot of their classic franchise DmC: Devil May Cry before the month it released is even over! Splendid. In this 320 Microsoft point bundle we are given three brand new costumes: Neo Dante, Dark Dante, and the Classic Dante costume (And my guess is that this was to appease the fans who still are not comfortable with Dante's new look), each to add a little flair to our nephilim hero. Downloading and trying out all three of the outfits, I am going to tell you how I feel about each one of the costumes and if this is a purchase you should make or pass up. [ Basic Information ] This downloadable content is available on both Playstation Network and Xbox Live as of January 30th. This downloadable content will cost you 320 Microsoft Points or $4.00 on Playstation Network. You will be getting Neo Dante, Dark Dante, and the Classic Dante costume (How Dante appears in Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening). The download on Xbox Live will be 32 MB and will be selectable by selecting the "SKINS/PERKS" options before a mission. [ Thoughts & Opinions ] This section is going to have a little synopsis of each costume as well as what I think about each one. At the end I will tell you the order in which I like the costumes and why I picked them for that specific order. Neo Dante is shown with bleach blonde hair in a black shirt that is pretty tight and is ripped in certain areas. He has red bandage-like accessories wrapped around his waist and forearms. A red sash hangs down from his right hip along with a which runs diagonally to the opposite side. In addition to this he sports black pants and Chuck Taylor's converse esque shoes. I actually used this Dante for a bit because it appeared to be the best looking one during actual combat, but eventually I stopped for the simple reason it looks to "Marvel Super Hero" to me and I miss the coolness of a jacket of some sort. I think adding regular fingerless red gloves instead of the bondage bands and removing the red straps around his waist would have greatly improved this look. Classic Dante is dressed as the "original" Dante from Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening. Features his classic white hair and red trench coat (With no shirt on underneath), including having one sleeve rolled up and wearing black fingerless gloves. This is my favorite costume out of the bunch, however, there are still some major flaws with how it was presented. They should have made Dante's pants bigger and a bit baggy for it to look right. Also, they missed the little reflective stud things that Dante has on his upper-left shoulder. Also the hair does not look right on this new Dante, they should have made his hair similar to the wig that fell on his head in Mission #1. Also, I think it would have been cool to have receive a classic weapon's pack with this costume that would make Ebony & Ivory, as well as Rebellion and Revenant look like they were from Devil May Cry 3. [ The Verdict ] NO! DO NOT PURCHASE THIS DLC! Honestly, these should have all been unlockable costumes from the jump upon completing certain conditions in the game. Son of Sparda (wife beater costume seen in Mission #1) should have been unlocked after beating Human mode, Standard Dante should be unlocked after beating Devil Hunter mode, Neo Dante should have been unlocked after beating Nephilim mode, Dark Dante should have been unlocked after beating Son of Sparda Mode, and Classic Dante should have been an unlock for beating Dante Must Die mode (Not that he no longer gets a super costume but a "perk" for unlimited devil trigger). I do not think these costumes are good enough to warrant anyone buying them, and had I known that the original Dante outfit was going to be as bad as it was I would not have even bothered to pick it up to begin with (But since I did I will be rocking that outfit since I am a Devil May Cry loyalist). But yes, do not waste your hard earned money on this costume pack unless you need that classic costume no matter how badly it was made. Thank you for reading, arigatou and sayonara!
The Unlockables and Secrets section collects DmC: Devil May Cry's many unlockable.. That's because they aren't the skins, those are the Costume DLC skins.
Feb 7, 2013.. RoKtheReaper.com reviews the new costume pack DLC for DmC: Devil May Cry which features Neo Dante, Dark Dante, and the Classic Dante ..
Capcom has announced a forthcoming DLC costume pack for 'DmC Devil May Cry' that includes a 'Devil May Cry 3' era skin for the game's hero.
The Devil May Cry series features bonus Costumes that change the appearance of a character. Usually, changing costumes also offers some changes in gameplay. Dante - The default costume. Super Dante - Super Dante looks just like regular Dante. However, he has unlimited Devil Trigger. Unlike later Super Costumes in the series, this one will regenerate Dante's health for as long as he is in Devil Trigger. Devil Trigger consumptive moves can be spammed freely as well, such as the Bangle of Time and Nightmare-Beta. During the first round with Mundus, Dante can also spam his dragon attack as many times as needed. Sparda - Dante takes on the form of his father, the Legendary Dark Knight, Sparda. Unlike Dante, Sparda begins with Yamato and Luce and Ombra. In addition, his shadow graphic is that of Sparda's devil form instead of his human form. Unlocked after finishing Hard. Dante Super Dante Sparda Dante - Default costume. Diesel Dante - Complete the game on Normal Mode or enter cheats to unlock Dante in jeans. Trish - By completing Hard Mode with Dante, the player can play as Trish. She can be used in both Dante's and Lucia's scenarios and is equipped with Sparda's sword and Luce and Ombra handguns, both maxed out. Her sword attacks and punch combos are reused from Dante's Alastor sword and Ifrit gauntlets (Devil May Cry 1), though she has other moves, and can shoot her infamous yellow lightning. DMC1 Dante - Complete Dante Must Die Mode. Dante comes with maxed out Force Edge instead of Rebellion. Lucia - Default costume. Diesel Lucia - Complete the game on Normal Mode or enter cheats to unlock Lucia in jeans. Lucia's 2nd Costume - Complete Hard Mode with Lucia. Arius's Secretary - Complete the game on Lucia Must Die Mode. Dante Diesel Dante DMC1 Dante Lucia Lucia's second costume Lucia's Diesel costume Trish Dante - The default costume. Shirtless Dante - This costume doesn't have the coat, just like in the first mission. You can see Dante's half of the Perfect Amulet with this costume. Unlocked after finishing Easy or Normal Mode. DMC1 Dante - Dante's costume from the later game chronologically. Dante assumes Sparda's devil form while in DT and Rebellion is replaced with the Force Edge. Unlocked after finishing Normal Mode. Coatless DMC1 Dante - Like DMC1 Dante, the appearance is the same as that of Devil May Cry, but without his coat, and bearing a resemblance to Super Dante's official 3D render from DMC1. (he actually wears his coat as Super Dante ingame.) Unlocked after finishing Hard Mode. The Legendary Dark Knight - Dante takes on the form of his father, the Legendary Dark Knight Sparda. As with "DMC1 Dante", Sparda wields the Force Edge. In addition, his shadow graphic is that of Sparda instead of his human form. Unlocked after finishing Hard Mode. Super Dante - With this costume, the player is granted a pseudo form of unlimited DT. While the Devil Trigger gauge does not deplete over time, DT consumptive techniques such as DT Explosion will decrease the gauge. On the original release for PS2, however, Quicksilver and Doppelganger styles do not consume the gauge, though they actually do in the Special Edition version. In addition, the player does not receive regenerative Vitality. In the Special Edition it is unlocked after finishing Very Hard Mode or Bloody Palace. Super Legendary Dark Knight - Only in the Special Edition. The player takes on the form of Sparda and gains unlimited DT. Unlike Super Dante (original edition), DT in this costume allows Vitality to regenerate as well as infinite usage of DT consumptive techniques. Unlocked after finishing Dante Must Die Mode in the Special Edition. At the Title Screen, hold R1 + R2 + L1 + L2 + D-pad Up+Left + Left Analog-stick Down+Right until "Devil May Cry" (like when beginning a new save file) is heard. This will unlock all bonus modes, alternate costumes, and gallery entries. Dante Shirtless Dante DMC1 Dante Coatless DMC1 Dante Super Dante The Legendary Dark Knight Costume Super Sparda Vergil - Vergil's default costume. Coatless Vergil - Without his coat, Vergil show his arms and his black shirt. Unlocked after finishing Easy or Normal Mode. Corrupt Vergil - This suit represents the form of Vergil when he is under the control of Mundus. He looks similar to his default costume except that his skin tone is whitish and his coat is purple, imitating his father's human form. In DT, he takes on the appearance of Nelo Angelo. He also gains the ability to wield his Blade and Gaunlets instead of Force Edge, Beowulf, and Yamato. Unlocked after finishing Hard Mode. Super Vergil - This costume serves the same purpose as Super Dante except that Vergil has a different appearance and moveset. Unlocked after finishing Very Hard Mode or Bloody Palace. Super Corrupt Vergil - Serves the same purpose as Super Legendary Dark Knight. When in Devil Trigger, the player turns into Nelo Angelo gains the ability to use Nelo Angelo's Blade and Gaunlets instead of Yamato, Beowulf, and Force Edge. This costume also grants regenerative ability and Summoned Swords techniques won't decrease the DT gauge. Unlocked after finishing Vergil Must Die Mode. Vergil Coatless Vergil Super Vergil Corrupt Vergil Super Corrupt Vergil Dante and Nero each only have one Standard, available at the start of the game, and one Super costume, unlocked by beating the game on "Dante Must Die", but both have the same appearance. They provide an infinite Devil Trigger Gauge, as well as infinite Exceed, Disaster, and Rage Gauges on the PC version, but reduce the Mission score by 80% and lack the natural ability to restore Vitality using Devil Trigger. Each costume also has the ability to use Automatic Mode to reduce the difficulty of gameplay. Super Nero Super Dante Unlike the earlier Devil May Cry games, DmC: Devil May Cry not only introduced weapon skins, but also separated cosmetics costumes from game-altering abilities, allowing players to mix different skins with different gameplay perks. Standard (First Playthrough) - Dante's canon appearance throughout the game. Starts out with coatless appearance on the first level before regaining his coat. Gains a small white patch of hair upon attaining Devil Trigger. Hair turns permanently white at the end of the game. Original - Dante's original black hair appearance during the first half of the game. Unlocked once the game is completed on any difficulty. Standard (Subsequent Playthroughs) - Dante's appearance at the end of the game. It is nearly identical to his original outfit albeit with longer hair that is primarily white. Unlocked once the game is completed on any difficulty. Son Of Sparda - Dante's coatless appearance at the beginning of the game. Unlocked once the game is completed on the Son Of Sparda difficulty. Classic Dante - Changes Dante's appearance to that of the original Dante from Devil May Cry 3. Available as part of the Costume Pack DLC. Neo Dante - Changes Dante's appearance with a dark tattered top with a red wrapping cloth wrapped around his torso and arms. He also wears a pair of jeans with a utility pockets and belt paired with a high-cut shoes. Available as part of the Costume Pack DLC. Dark Dante - Changes Dante's appearance with a darker palette of his standard clothes and blue tint, a similar pallette as Vergil's in-game apperance. Available as part of the Costume Pack DLC. Standard Original Son Of Sparda Classic Dante Neo Dante Dark Dante Standard (First Playthrough) - Vergil's canon appearance throughout the DLC. Starts out with his hair down and without his amulet for the first five levels. Gains swept back hair, glowy eyes, and power enamating from his body during the final mission. Weak Vergil - Vergil's weak, hair down appearance throughout the majority of the DLC. Unlocked once the game is completed on any difficulty. Standard (Subsequent Playthrough) - Vergil's appearance at the end of the DLC. Vergil's hair is swept back and power emanates from his body and glowing eyes with no pupil. Appears to be Vergil's real Devil Trigger as seen in The Chronicle of Vergil. Weak Vergil Standard Golden Weapons Pack: Changes the appearance of Osiris, Arbiter, and Revenant to give them a solid gold sheen. Available as pre-order bonus from Best Buy or as a DLC. Bone Weapons Pack: Changes the appearance of Osiris, Arbiter, and Revenant to look as if they are crafted from ivory. Available as pre-order bonus from Amazon or as a DLC. Samurai Weapons Pack: Changes the appearance of Osiris, Arbiter, and Revenant to resemble samurai weapons. Available as pre-order bonus from GameStop or EBGames or as a DLC. Golden Weapons Pack Bone Weapons Pack Samurai Weapons Pack Super Dante - Gives Dante unlimited Devil Trigger at the cost of cutting the overall points for missions by 50%. Unlocked by completing the game on Dante Must Die mode. Super Vergil - Gives Vergil unlimited Devil Trigger at the cost of cutting the overall points for missions by 50%. Unlocked by completing the game on Vergil Must Die mode. Orb Harvester - Allows Dante to collect Orbs faster for upgrades. Available as pre-order bonus from Amazon. Perk only for Dante. Item Finder - Helps Dante find hidden items. Available as pre-order bonus from Best Buy. Perk only for Dante. Categories: Gameplay
Jan 18, 2013.. If you complete DmC: Devil May Cry, you'll unlock Dante's white barnet. to play as him in DmC, courtesy of the upcoming costume pack DLC.