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Posted on January 4, 2009

Devil May Cry 3: Special Edition is an enhanced re-release edition of the Greatest Hits title, boosted and more bad-assed with a new playable character (Dante’s evil twin brother, Vergil, with his own unique ?ark Slayer?fighting style), the new Jester enemy, a 20% faster Turbo speed, an alternate Gold Orb save system, new and more balanced difficulty levels, Bloody Palace Mode pitting Dante against an onslaught of enemies, and Movie Mode for cutscenes.
Devil May Cry 3 unfolds an earlier chapter in Dante’s history, before the original Devil May Cry, to the fateful clash between Sparda’s twin sons, divided by the divergence of their chosen paths.
The game increases the intensity of gameplay with a new style?system, which adds an additional level of depth.
Depending on preference, players can choose to use short-range, long-range, defensive or evasive play styles.
System Requirements:
Supported OS: Windows 2000/XP (only)
Processor: 1 GHz Pentium III or AMD Athlon?(or better)
RAM: 256 MB
Video Card: 128 MB DirectX 9.0c-compliant AGP or PCI Express graphics card
(256 or higher for High Graphics Detail support)
Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compliant
DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0c or higher
Hard Drive Space: 1.2 GB minimum
Supported Video Cards at Time of Release
NVIDIA GeForce?FX/6/7 families
ATI Radeon 9200-9800/X families
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Posted on January 4, 2009

The original Crazy Taxi from Sega’s internal team Hitmaker was released in arcades in 1999, and it was subsequently ported to Sega’s Dreamcast video game console in 2000. Both versions of the game were simple, fun racing games that let you play as a cabbie in search of fares to transport to their destinations as quickly as possible, performing as many dangerous stunts (like narrowly scraping past oncoming cars) as possible to earn extra tips from your impatient, thrill-seeking passengers. Hitmaker went on to create two console follow-ups, the most recent of which is Crazy Taxi 3 for the Xbox. Yet, for some reason, the very first Crazy Taxi game has just now been ported to the PC, but considering how the port turned out, it probably shouldn’t have been.
Number of Players: 1 Player
Minimum System Requirements:
System: PIII 500 or equivalent
RAM: 64 MB
Video Memory: 16 MB
Hard Drive Space: 200 MB
Recommended System Requirements
System: PIII 800 or equivalent
RAM: 128 MB
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Posted on January 4, 2009

Capcom has once again ported a lackluster console game to the PC. While we may never know why the company chooses not to port its better games, we do know that Chaos Legion is still a repetitive and bland hack-and-slash game on the PC, just as it was on the PlayStation 2.
In the game, you play as a knight named Sieg Warheit, who is tasked with stopping a man named Victor Delacroix from collecting powerful magical artifacts. The two men and these artifacts are linked by past events; Sieg killed Delacroix’s lover, and now Delacroix is hoping to use these magical artifacts to bring his beloved back to life, even if it means causing wanton destruction along the way. The game uses cutscenes between missions to advance the plot, but the silly dialogue and convoluted scene direction make following the story more difficult than it needs to be. The cutscenes include decent but unremarkable voice acting, much like the music and other sound in the game.
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