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May 2019
(89%)
65 Reviews
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Abstract: Style is everything, and Devil May Cry 5 has it in spades. It's in the blithe way rakish new character V holds a book of poetry and reads from it in the middle of battle. It's in the adolescent aggression that flows through the attacks of Nero, the charac...
Published: 2019-03-06, Author: Patrick , review by: theguardian.com
Abstract: Despite appearances, this frenetic, over-the-top action game about sexy demon hunters isn't just another power fantasy. Instead, as you hack your way through the hellish hordes and survive intense battles with single foes of unparalleled ferocity, you'll...
Few games are as endearing in their madness as this. Capcom's brawler is deeply old-school and made for fans first, but its new character will entertain newcomers and keep them coming back for more...
Devil May Cry 5 has the ingredients to be the best entry in the series yet. That's lofty praise that will have some fans cautiously shifting in their seats, but it really does feel like a triumphant return to form for Dante and company.Three playable char...
Published: 2020-11-09, Author: Matt , review by: gamespot.com
Abstract: Editor's note: This review was originally published in March 2019. Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition, which will soon be available on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, features a number of additions on top of what we've covered here. See our impressions of DMC5 Spec...
Devil May Cry 5 doesn't reinvent the wheel. It takes the award-winning playstyle from previous titles and refines it a little bit through new moves and capabilities, sprinkles on a little bit of skill management for RPG-players, and expands on complexity...
Published: 2019-03-06, Author: Matt , review by: gamespot.com
Combat system offers a satisfying blend of new and old ideas, V is a refreshing new addition to the DMC roster, Challenging boss fights provide fulfilling tests of skill, Consistently introduces new mechanics that keep combat varied and interesting, Story
Occasional unpredictability of V's Familiars can be frustrating, A couple pandering fan-service moments, Cameo System is a bit underutilized