

This title is a reimagining of the series, with the same protagonist Dante, but set in an alternate universe. A huge part of this is because the game is very generous in the way it lets you come back to life thanks to your orbs.DmC: Devil May Cry is the fifth game in the hack-and-slash third-person action series and the first not largely developed by Capcom. I played on the “normal” setting first time I played it and found it a breeze to get through. I have to admit that Devil May Cry 5 is the easiest game in the series. I love to juggle enemies in the air as Dante and just smash them as quickly as possible as Nero, but the way you go about battle could be very different. It takes a while to get the hang of, but it is a great deal of fun.Įach of the three characters can be upgraded as you play and a huge appeal of this game (and the series in general) is that you can play it the way you want.

Instead, you control these evil looking creatures that do the fighting for you, they weaken an enemy and then you need to zoom in for the kill. To start with, you do not actually “attack” with him. Now granted, you do not get to play as him a ton, but he is a very interesting guy. The new character to the series is V and V is fantastic. I liked Nero, but out of the three characters he was the most one dimensional when it came to gameplay. You then have Nero, Nero is great and packs more of a punch than Dante and he also has his own sets of special moves and abilities that he can do. I would say that this is the most athletic and over the top Dante has ever been!

Of course, you have Dante and if you have played any Devil May Cry game before you know what to expect with him. There are three characters that you get to play as in this game and each one feels very, very different.
