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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
V is a refreshing and diverse asset to the roster of playable characters, Modern approach to visuals works hand in hand with traditional DMC - it's the best of both, Combat is quintessential DMC at it's very best, Despite being a fifth instalment, still f
The story jumps back and forth on a timeline and can be a pain to follow without your complete undivided attention,
Don't let the ‘5' in the title intimidate you, the game is as much of a warm welcome to the world of Devil May Cry as it is a hard-earned treat for fans. Gameplay is refined and polished constituting a fluid and wonderfully satisfying action experience. H...
Published: 2019-03-06, Author: Patrick , review by: theguardian.com
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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...
Abstract: It's difficult to imagine a Microsoft-backed product as an underdog, but the Xbox One is just that. The PlayStation 4 soars on the strength of its strong console-exclusive titles; and the Nintendo Switch does the same, while also offering a cool home-and-...
Abstract: I didn't think I'd have too much trouble jumping into it, combat or story-wise, but man, I was fairly confused within the first five minutes. Though, yes, chronologically DMC 5 is set after 2 and 4, it also thrusts veterans and newcomers alike into genera...
Abstract: Image from CapcomCapcom has cemented its golden age with the much-awaited release of Devil May Cry 5. The latest installment of the 18-year-old series is not just a return to form but a massive upgrade that will satisfy both new and veteran devil hunters...