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May 2019
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The editors liked
Tight
Responsive action
Familiar controls
Interesting and versatile new gameplay systems
Fantastic visuals
Stupendous visuals
Tight combat mechanics
Exemplary Xbox One X support
Excellent graphics
Engaging gameplay
Combat is sublime
Great environments
Superb cut scenes
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
Three unique
Compelling characters with diverse gameplay experiences
Great
Over-the-top narrative
Stunning presentation
The editors didn't like
Not much information has been released about the playable
Non-Nero characters
Short campaign
Linear environments
Questionable voice acting
Voice acting on the characters seem out of place
Spend too much time in one area
Final boss is a massive difficulty curve
Occasional unpredictability of V's Familiars can be frustrating
A couple pandering fan-service moments
Cameo System is a bit underutilized
Heavy use of unnecessary non-linear storytelling
The available difficulties for the first playthrough don't provide a challenge
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
Published: 2019-03-06, Author: Jeff , review by: venturebeat.com
Abstract: Devil May Cry 5 is out soon, and GamesBeat review editor Mike Minotti wrote a review. You can read that here.But in addition to reading, you should also have a listen. We recorded a special episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast where Mike talks out his...
Abstract: Capcom decided to burst through the floodgates with a bang this year with some heavy hitters. First, they unleashed the horrors of Raccoon City with the sensational remake of Resident Evil 2. Now, after years of waiting, they've brought us Devil May Cry 5...
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