Capcom has announced Devil May Cry HD Collection, the trilogy pack will be out early 2012 for the Xbox 360 and PS3. First screenshots inside.
Collection Brings Together Remastered Versions of Three Original Devil May Cry® Titles in Celebration of 10 Year Anniversary
London, UK. — Oct. 17, 2011 — Capcom®, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today announced Devil May Cry™ HD Collection for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft® and PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system. Devil May Cry™ HD Collection brings the first three original Devil May Cry® titles; Devil May Cry™, Devil May Cry™2, and Devil May Cry™ 3: Dante’s Awakening Special Edition together in one high definition package for the first time. The collection will be available early 2012 in Europe and North America.
Devil May Cry is one of Capcom’s most successful and critically acclaimed franchises, having sold more than 10 million units worldwide. Featuring Dante, one of the most iconic video game characters of the last decade, Devil May Cry HD Collection will be full of the award-winning gameplay and style that the series has become known for with the addition of stunning HD graphics, bonus content and support for Trophies and Achievements.
Debuting in 2001, Devil May Cry immediately redefined the action genre, achieving a metacritic of 94. The title captured gamers’ hearts through its stylish, over-the-top action and bad boy anti-hero Dante. Son to a human mother and a devil father named Sparda, the half-demon Dante uses his innate abilities and the powers of ancient demons to fight a one-man war against the forces of darkness and save humanity from damnation.
The follow up to Devil May Cry, Devil May Cry 2 centres on Dante and his new devilishly agile partner Lucia in their fight to defeat a horde of evil and a man hell-bent on achieving supreme power. Devil May Cry 2 released in 2003 and was praised for its variety of environments, additional playable character, new ideas and updated control scheme.
Released in 2006, Devil May Cry™ 3: Dante’s Awakening Special Edition is the definitive edition of Devil May Cry 3: Dante’s Awakening, featuring a number of enhancements, including the opportunity to play as Dante’s twin brother, Vergil, as well as the addition of Bloody Palace Mode and Turbo Mode.
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The only game which could actually merit the 'remastered' tag is Halo. Everything else is just a quick, lazy port.
The only game which could actually merit the 'remastered' tag is Halo. Everything else is just a quick, lazy port.
And btw back when Xbox 1 came out Microsoft was boasting how the console could do 1080 resolution despite the facts of shipping games, you can look for old magazines like EGM, and Next Gen for that info.
Anyways the people apparently are asking for sequels but due to the economy and the fact that games actually cost money to make AND that there are a bunch of hacker pirates out there ruining console gaming these smaller companies like Capcom have a right to be nervous investing too much money on a game, just look at Sega, they seem to have shifted to DLC only for their remakes of old games. Its these hacker/pirates ruining gaming for the rest of us.
It would be great if companies like Capcom made a bigger effort with these ports but still, it's a great way to enjoy them again.
Even if it's only more resolution and 16/9 mode, I think they're really worth it and ICO/SOTC is a perfect example.
On the other hand, no one is forced to buying them so everybody should be happy.