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	Comments on: UK Charts: DmC: Devil May Cry is no. 1 for this week	</title>
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		By: Anonfan		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Honestly, the mere fact that it puts the DmC franchise back into consumer minds makes me feel more hopeful for the series, it feels as if the DmC series has actually been taken in an interesting graphic direction - however the lack of familiarity and chosen words of &#039;catering to a younger demographic&#039; feels genuinely scary - the thought of inescapable violence and enthralling game-play with a realistic enigmatic persona to play is what initially attracted me to the games. 


As some blogs have mentioned; Dante lost his class and traded it for an obnoxious dose of teenage angst.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Honestly, the mere fact that it puts the DmC franchise back into consumer minds makes me feel more hopeful for the series, it feels as if the DmC series has actually been taken in an interesting graphic direction &#8211; however the lack of familiarity and chosen words of &#8216;catering to a younger demographic&#8217; feels genuinely scary &#8211; the thought of inescapable violence and enthralling game-play with a realistic enigmatic persona to play is what initially attracted me to the games. </p>
<p>As some blogs have mentioned; Dante lost his class and traded it for an obnoxious dose of teenage angst.</p>
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