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The music is a rock-heavy collection of tunes that
fit the game's insane combat well, thanks to a generous helping of attitude…… works hand in hand with the soundtrack
to pull you into the experience of running into a room that is crawling with demons and taking out the trash.
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The soundtrack is also pretty sweet.
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Sound is right on the money, particularly with
the hard rock/moody music mixture.
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The music is a notch above most other adrenaline-fused
anthems and really drives the gameplay.
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A heavy metal soundtrack--complete with guttural vocals
you'll probably memorize and secretly want to sing along with--punctuates much of the game, starting from the very first moments,
and it totally fits the theme.
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It's like E.T., except with hard rock music, blood, and
no bicycle
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With sharp visuals, solid gameplay
and a killer soundtrack, Devil May Cry 3 is shaping up to be one hell of an experience.
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Keeping with the gothic influence Capcom sticks
with hard goth rock songs during battles.
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The game will have a great orchestral soundtrack that consists of rock, techno-trance, and haunting tunes
like castlevania.
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The audio/visual package is vastly improved--from the widely varied landscapes to the death-metal soundtrack
to Dante's snappy dialogue. In short, it's a killer package.
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Ranges anywhere from a haunting score that runs through the hallways of
the tower to the occasional break of hard rock, complete with lyrics, that makes for perfect music to thrash to.
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The sound in Devil May Cry 3 is simply devilishly well done.
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I love the soundtrack, it's super hardcore.
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While some might not be fans of heavy metal rock songs, the music in Devil May Cry 3 did a competent
job of keeping up the tension and the excitement.
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Dante's Awakening has a phenominal sound track.
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These tracks basically feed you with adrenaline and make you think "I'm Dante, half human and
half demon, It's time to kick some ass" and you'll go charging at them.
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Nice blend of either chorus or hard rock.
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Married to a crunchy rock-fueled soundtrack, the message is clear: Dante is here to rock your
face.
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"Devil May Cry 3's" music, a cross between hardcore heavy metal and techno, enhances the dark
tale. In between missions, there is spooky whispering that sounds like what you'd imagine an Ozzy Osbourne record being played
backward would be like.
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...complimented by an industrial-cum-Rob Zombie inspired soundtrack that ties everything together
seamlessly.
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The audio has the same story with great sound tracks and sound effects. Bottom line is that Capcom
didn’t hold back and brought out the big guns.
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Featuring grinding heavy metal riffs that fit the main character and the subject matter perfectly.
If you aren't into the tunes, chances are you won't be into Dante, either.... a very well thought out package of distinct
elements that complement each other very well.
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Yes, the heavy metal-like tunes are back, but they are far more integrated than they have been
in the past.
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The music will get you into the mood of the game.
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There's a difference between generic background music and good music that happens to be in the
background, and DMC3 delivers the latter surprisingly effectively.
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