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May 2019
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The editors liked
Full of memorable story moments and stylish cutscenes
Three equally satisfying combat styles to master
Satisfying character moments
SSStylish gameplay
Stunning visuals
Detailed world design
Epic soundtrack
Fantastic hack-and-slash gameplay
Awesome cutscenes with some of the most natural interactions in the series
Devil Breaker mechanic introduces a wide amount of variety
Amazing bosses
Dante's new weapons are fast-fluid-and offer amazing feedback
Delirious
Detailed combat
A brilliantly kitsch sense of style
Beautiful
Intriguing world
Best game from the DMC series
Smooth and flawless gameplay
A nearly perfect PC port
The new character "Nico" fits perfectly into the game
The new Devil Arms are so much fun
A lot of the elements in the game is pretty fresh in the DMC series
The Devi
The editors didn't like
Environments could use a bit more variation
Disorienting switching between characters so often
Published: 2019-03-11, Author: Daniel , review by: impulsegamer.com
All in all, I had some reservations about returning to the series after 4 was felt a little lacking to me and the reboot was terrible when looked at canonically. But they have definitely been squashed underfoot. It's a fresh take that has revitalised my i...
It's one of the rare missteps though in an otherwise excellent game. Load times could be tightened up. It's frustrating that there's a load time before and after pretty much every cutscene, as well as every time you go into the upgrade menu. But again, I...
In more ways than one, Devil May Cry V often feels like a sequel to Dante's Awakening than it does Devil May Cry 4.Like the third game in the series, Devil May Cry V heavily emphasizes repetition and persistence. If at first you don't succeed, try again...
9SCOREOUT OF10DanteExceptional core gameplayImpressive tool setsLooks incredibleDon't-ePlatforming still a bit wonkyNo Bloody Palace. yetToo edgy for someYou own this Total 0You want this Total 0You had this Total 0Devil May Cry 5 Review (PS4)Capcom has...
Published: 2019-03-22, Author: Matthew , review by: nag.co.za
Great visuals with awesome animations and creative enemy designs, especially some of the bosses, The sheer amount of depth to the combat is amazing and definitely unmatched by any other action game I know of, The game is pretty large even for a single pla
My biggest gripe is that you can't cycle through Nero's Devil Breaker arms at will, they break easily and they cost resources - these are not the makings of a fun mechanic, Capcom, especially when you add in the suspicious microtransaction bit, Lady and T
Devil May Cry 5 proves that it's still the king of spectacular, over-the-top action games by providing us more depth and variety than ever before alongside great visuals and ridiculously entertaining story...
Abstract: Eleven years is a hell of a long time to wait for a sequel, and yet, here we are. Times have changed, hardware has evolved and the entire gaming landscape is a far cry from what it once was back in the late 2000s. Devil May Cry 5 is not the product of evo...
The question of which Devil May Cry game is the best has gotten much easier with Devil May Cry 5. The combat is the strongest the series has seen to date, the story does a great job of balancing all three of its main characters and doling out rewarding bi...
Published: 2019-06-19, Author: Jon , review by: stuff.tv/my/
Truly magnificent combat, Three character system is interesting, Beautiful visuals
Basic level-design, V is not as enjoyable as Dante and Nero, Story feels like a step back
If you come to Devil May Cry 5 looking for a fight, then you'll find possibly the finest example the genre has ever produced. A ludicrous variety of moves and styles, physical, kinetic combat, and more sauce than a Heinz factory. Moment-to-moment, Devil M...