![]() ![]() ![]() Please select 1080p and 60fps for best possible quality. Head to head comparison between PS4, Xbox One and PC versions of DMC: Devil May Cry. Most developers would have been fine with this port and brought it over to the PS4 and Xbox One wholesale but not Capcom. The port was famous for its wide range of graphical options and scalability, allowing even those with a mid-range PC to observe the magic of Devil May Cry in 1080p and 60 FPS. In this era of remasters and ports, where every developer is bringing their most recent Xbox 360/PS3 titles to the current generation of hardware, it only makes sense that there would be a DmC: Definitive Edition.įirst, some back story – DmC actually had a remastered edition of sorts with the PC version, handled by QLOC. This didn’t sully the critical acclaim the game received, though sales were less than amazing. However, you now have another chance to try Devil May Cry 2 , which really isn’t all that bad.DmC: Devil May Cry will go down as one of the most criminally under-appreciated hack and slash titles of all time, mostly due to the backlash surrounding Dante’s new look (the momentum of which spawned a petition that actually made it all the way to the friggin’ White House). The Devil May Cry HD Collection is more or less the same as the version available on PS3 and Xbox 360, but playable on the new generation of systems – and PC! If you’re going through them for the first time or looking to replay the classics, then you can’t go wrong for this budget-priced release – that said, the lack of sprucing up much of the presentation leaves a lot to be desired, and drags this collection down. The smooth frame rate doesn’t get in the way of the grandeur of your greatest combos. The voice-acting and soundtracks are as brilliant as ever too expect, you know, that Dante will be the one to fill your dark soul with light! The smooth frame rate doesn’t get in the way of the grandeur of your greatest combos, as well as comfortably cope with several enemies on-screen at once. ![]() That said, my enjoyment with the game wasn’t hampered by this, although it’s a shame that some aspects have seemingly not been touched at all. Pixellated artwork and text make the menus feel ancient, and a few of the more cinematic cutscenes are eras away from their in-game counterparts. There is an art gallery now for each game which is nice but, sadly, the menus look as if they’ve been ported directly from the PS2 version. The hack and slash gameplay is slick and leaves plenty of room for experimentation, and nothing there has been changed from the PS3 version. There likely aren’t too many people experiencing these games for the first time but if you are, then you’re in for a wild ride. It isn’t quite as good as the other two titles, but it’s a damn enjoyable game – and Lucia is rad. I enjoy the second game, but it’s gained a lot of ire from fans and, to this day, I believe it’s undeserved. They connect nicely though – especially 3 and 1, whilst 2 has seemingly been abandoned from canon. DMC3, which takes place first chronologically, lets Dante reveal his fun, rebel side whilst he’s much more subdued and serious in the other two. One thing you’ll notice whilst playing is that the three games each have a vastly different tone. There likely aren’t too many people experiencing these games for the first time but if you are, then you’re in for a wild ride - you can also join us in begging Capcom for a new entry!ĭevil May Cry is still the ultimate hack and slash series. I stand by the third game being the best in the series, but all three of these are worth playing and for only £24.99, they’re a bargain. Collecting the original PS2 trilogy, as well as the special edition of DMC3 with playable Vergil, these games are gems from the PS2 era which have thankfully made their way onto the newer generation of systems. ![]()
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