A reader admits the many faults of the critically mauled Devil’s Third but explains why he still finds himself playing it night after night.
If Devil’s Third was a celebrity it would be akin to Keith Chegwin or some other well-loved Z-lister has-been from 15 to 20 years ago, riding out a career on the highlights of the past. Devil’s Third wants so hard to be cool and accepted in today’s gaming society, but it comes across as an uncool dad dancing at a wedding to one hit wonders from the nineties, with Bayonetta looking on in disgust from the bar. It’s akin to rather sheepishly ordering pizza from those high street knock-offs… Read the full story