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But Chaos Legion, although not completely, is reminiscent of Devil May Cry, level design, monsters, collecting orbs, etc.
But its Combat is not like Devil May Cray and that is what makes a Devil May Cry game. Again Chaos Legion played more like a Warrior game in that respect. You asked why its not listed as one and that is your answer. Sorry its not what you wanted.
Yes i own this game for the PS2. There is also a PC Version. Dunno if there is any differences between them. This game is okayish i think. It has its up and downs but its hard to say if its better than DMC. The gameplay is kinda similar to DMC (comparing to DMC 1-3).
Hard to say if its recomnend because like i said it has up and downs.
The PC port is also hilariously broken. (It barely works and textures are completely corrupted on modern systems) There's no point in trying that one, PS2 is the way to go for that game.
Thing is Warrior Style Games play nothing like Devil May Cry. Sure they are 3D "Brawler" Games, but how they play is very different. It would be like saying COD and Doom are the same just because they are FPS.
I liked Drakengard for what it was. Though it was very much a Warriors Style game.