In Devil May Cry 5, the threat of diabolical power has reappeared to endanger the earth once more. The invasion starts when the “devil tree’s” seeds germinate in Red Grave City. In their “Devil May Cry” RV, teenage demon hunter Nero and his companion Nico arrive as this terrible onslaught begins to take over the city. Nero, who is missing his right arm, asks Nico, a self-made weapons artist, to create a range of special mechanical “Devil Breaker” limb so he can fight demons like the blood-sucking flying Empusa and the colossus Goliath.
Dropping the puzzles in favor of a more streamlined, combat focused experience is another good change, and really helps the game have more of a laser focus. With plenty of content to keep you busy, as well as both free and paid DLC in the works, Devil May Cry 5 is well worth your time, and hard earned dollars.
Gaming Age
DMC5 is a lot like Dante himself: older, grizzled, more experienced, yet still unapologetically juvenile in the best possible way. It’s bloody, spectacular and irresistible, all cheesy one-liners, guns, swords and explosions while guitars scream in the background, and it plays like a dream. Director Hideaki Itsuno and his team have delivered: Devil May Cry is back.
Guardian
Devil May Cry V is the best entry in the series and one of the best character action games ever released. In addition to its excellent combat mechanics and level design, which expand greatly on the elements introduced in past games, the story and characters had never before received such focus in Devil May Cry. The game may be lacking in extra content such as the fan-favorite Bloody Palace mode at launch, but don’t let this small flaw prevent you from getting what will surely be one of the 2019 Game of the Year contenders.
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