Devil May Cry 5 review
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What is it? Third-person brawler starring two demon hunters and a terrible poet.Expect to pay $60/£45Developer Capcom Co., ltdPublisher Capcom Co., ltdReviewed on GTX 970, i7-8700, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSDLink Official siteBuy it Steam
Devil May Cry 5 is a 16-hour exploration of the hundreds of ways a magical man might hit a demon. There are swords and guns, of course, which you use interchangeably to create flowing, acrobatic combos. Alternatively, Devil May Cry’s ageing original hero Dante can hit demons with two halves of a haunted motorbike. Nero can slap on one of seven mechanical arms that can punch enemies with a big electric fist, or shoot rocket fists that punch demons from a distance. The magical antihero V commands a demonic condor and a panther to hit demons for him. All of these approaches look sensational, and feel so good that I’m happily ploughing into new game plus when the review is already finished.