Devil May Cry 5 review
If you come to Devil May Cry 5 looking for a fight, then you’ll find possibly the finest example the genre has ever produced. A ludicrous variety of moves and styles, physical, kinetic combat, and more sauce than a Heinz factory. Moment-to-moment, Devil May Cry 5 is a searing, thrilling action game, with stunning visuals and serious depth. Beyond that, the wooden acting, functional but uninspiring story, and basic level design feel like a step back from the stunning dmc. While hardcore fans will be pleased to see the original Dante and co back in the saddle, it would have been great to see Capcom take on board the advancements that Ninja Theory introduced to the series. Overall, though, this is high caliber violence from a publisher who’s on a serious roll right now.
Truly magnificent combat ; Three character system is interesting; Beautiful visuals;
Basic level-design ; V is not as enjoyable as Dante and Nero; Story feels like a step back;