Discover the Thrilling World of Devil May Cry 2 on PS2

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The discussion centers around various video games being played by forum members, with a focus on titles like Devil May Cry 2, Wind Waker, Tony Hawk 3, Gran Turismo 2 and 3, Tekken, and Soul Calibur. One user shares a strategy for earning in-game currency in Devil May Cry 2, specifically during a level involving an elevator and enemies, which can yield significant rewards. The conversation also touches on the origins of Devil May Cry, noting its connection to the Onimusha engine, and users discuss their favorite combos in Tony Hawk 3, including both cheating and non-cheating methods to achieve high scores.
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what video game are you playing?

im playing devil may cry2 on ps2.
 
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Wind Waker on Cube.
 
I cycle between games. Just completely finished Devil May Cry 2 the other day.

Quick tip, with lucia, I think its level 13, where you fight 6 goats and ride an elevator. On the elevator ride, using the cranky bombs, you can rack up some serious cash riding up and down the elevator. I was getting between 2500 to 5000 each trip. Much quicker then Bloody Palace.

Anyhow, I've been playing Tony Hawk 3 on the Gamecube. I always revert back to Gran Turismo 2 and 3. Tekken, Soul Caliber, MK, And I just preorder soul caliber 2 for the cube.

You know where DMC came from right? Its based on the Onimusha engine, so if you've not played those games, you might give them a try.
 
I love TH3... what's your best combo?
 
Cheating or not cheating?

My best combo cheating was a very big number, because I used perfect rail and moon physics. Doing this, hitting a big jump and landing on a never ending rail slide, I could rack up infinite points.

Not cheating I think I've got around 75g
 
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