

The Devil May Cry series has always been known for the way you slaughter countless demons, and DMC5 is no different. The music helps elevate certain scenes as well, fusing dubstep and metal in the finest of ways. Besides those moments, the visuals are remarkable, and I enjoyed every single one. There’re some scenes that feel a bit uneasy when involving the women of the game, and the camera lingers a little too long on their ‘assets’, and at the end of the game I was uncomfortable with a derogatory phrase used to describe them. The RE Engine is pushed to its limit and it never disappoints. The plot itself is filled with plenty of twists, and the cutscenes that help tether the story together look stunning. There’re plenty of throwbacks to previous games, including familiar boss battles and references to past characters, so fans of the franchise will have plenty to smile at. A brand new character known as V seeks out the help of series legend Dante to combat the widespread attacks of a multitude of demons, leading them all to Red Grave City, and after a powerful demon known as Urizen threatens the world, they must do all they can to defeat him.

Picking up several years from where Devil May Cry 4 finished, Nero now has his own demon hunting agency under the banner of Devil May Cry. It’s a staggering accomplishment and a technical marvel, constantly introducing new mechanics that don’t overwhelm you even though they probably should, and keeping a constant 60fps without any issue at all. Resumen: excelente apartado técnico y jugabilidad, mediocre control de V e historia floja.Style flows through every vein of Devil May Cry 5, never missing an opportunity to steal the breath from your lungs, fusing artistic violence and superlative combat to render you weak at the knees. La historia es tan floja que lo único disfrutable de sus escenas es disfrutar de su espectacularidad gráfica. Por suerte las fases donde controlas a V no son demasiadas y las fases con Nero o Dante lo compensan.
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Jugué a este juego después de haber disfrutado de Astral Chain, y cuando me tocaba una fase donde tenía que manejas a V, solo deseaba apagar el PC y encender la switch para volver a Astral Chain. La jugabilidad de V me parece una basura. Jugablemente también es muy bueno, se siente con una gran variedad de ataques a la hora de realizar combos, capcidad para mejorar equipamiento, diversidad de personajes, aprender habilidades nuevas. Gráficamente es espectacular, sus animaciones son bestiales y el modelaje de los personajes (sobre todo sus caras, -joder sus putas caras son casi reales-) es maravilloso. … ExpandĪl empezar este título sentía que estaba tocando techo en cuanto a los hack and slash se refiere, pero conforme avanza la historia comencé a Al empezar este título sentía que estaba tocando techo en cuanto a los hack and slash se refiere, pero conforme avanza la historia comencé a sentir sus puntos bajos. All in all I highly recommend the game to anyone who is a fan of the genre, this is definitely going to be a GOTY contender for 2019. Fans of the series will feel right at home, new players may be a little confused at first, but I am sure YouTube by now has a "everything you need to know before playing DMC5" or something to catch you right up. The game is very well optimised on PC, no signs of a generic "PC port" and actually feels like they put in effort in for the PC community.

Capcom are doing a great job at the moment with both their remakes (Resi 2) and new games (this). The combat is slick, the story is great, Dante is exactly how you expect Dante to be years after DMC 3/4, there is just no aspect of the game that hasn't been improved on.
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It is very, VERY rare that a game is able to out shine it's predecessors, especially a game like DMC which has a game base spanning back to It is very, VERY rare that a game is able to out shine it's predecessors, especially a game like DMC which has a game base spanning back to the PS2 days, but this in my opinion is the best in the series so far.
