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May 2019
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The editors liked
Great character variety
Beautiful visuals
Exceptional soundtrack
Embraces its absurdity
Incredibly slick controls
Gorgeous aesthetics
Combat so satisfying you'll never want to stop playing
High skill ceiling with excellent newcomer options
Truly delicious combat
Fabulous visuals
Innovative story presentation
Great new playable character
Vastly replayable
Immensely satisfying
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
Visally stunning
Bombastic soundtrack
Rich combat system for all three characters
New Character V
The editors didn't like
Story has some moments of poor pacing
New players will feel a little lost
Could have used more missions per character
Ending feels a bit rushed
Mostly unobtrusive story that may confuse the unfamiliar
Linear story
Not the longest game
Gameplay is uniform throughout
The story jumps back and forth on a timeline and can be a pain to follow without your complete undivided attention
Camera can be a hindrance
Story can switch to a new character just as you get to grips with one
Published: 2019-03-11, Author: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Truly delicious combat, Fabulous visuals, Innovative story presentation, Great new playable character, Vastly replayable, Immensely satisfying
Linear story, Not the longest game, Gameplay is uniform throughout
Devil May Cry 5 is such an extreme joy to play - and is built on such a logical, focused structure - that you'll find yourself returning to it again and again, whenever you feel the need for a blast of cathartic, cobweb-blowing, spectacularly stylish acti...
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...
Whether you're new to the series or a long-time fan, Devil May Cry 5 should satisfy your hack-and-slack itch in a big way. While it can be hard to get to know the ins and outs of each character, once it clicks, it's an absolute joy to play. Huge, Hollywoo...
Published: 2019-03-06, Author: Jason , review by: techradar.com
Great character variety, Beautiful visuals, Exceptional soundtrack, Embraces its absurdity
Story has some moments of poor pacing, New players will feel a little lost
These tattoos will be coming to a nerd near you soon.Devil May Cry 5 is the action game equivalent of a grown-up goth kid. It looks better than it ever has before, it works a lot harder than it used to, and it still has the same music taste. Each fight is...
Published: 2019-03-06, Author: Oscar , review by: gamesradar.com
Incredibly slick controls, gorgeous aesthetics, Combat so satisfying you'll never want to stop playing, High skill ceiling with excellent newcomer options
Could have used more missions per character, Ending feels a bit rushed, Mostly unobtrusive story that may confuse the unfamiliar
Capcom has done it again, re-energising a classic series like never before, and pushing the genre forward in a fresh way. It looks better than ever, plays better than ever. It's Devil May Cry better than ever...
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
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...