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Years have passed since the legions of hell have set foot in this world, but now a new demonic invasion has begun, and humanity's last hope will rest in the hands of three lone demon hunters... Read allYears have passed since the legions of hell have set foot in this world, but now a new demonic invasion has begun, and humanity's last hope will rest in the hands of three lone demon hunters, each offering a radically different play style.Years have passed since the legions of hell have set foot in this world, but now a new demonic invasion has begun, and humanity's last hope will rest in the hands of three lone demon hunters, each offering a radically different play style.
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- 4 wins & 14 nominations total
Johnny Yong Bosch
- Nero
- (English version)
- (voice)
Brian Hanford
- V
- (English version)
- (voice)
Reuben Langdon
- Dante
- (English version)
- (voice)
Faye Kingslee
- Nico
- (English version)
- (voice)
Wendee Lee
- Trish
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Kate Higgins
- Lady
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (as Kate Davis)
Joey Camen
- Morrison
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Dan Southworth
- Vergil
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Stephanie Sheh
- Kyrie
- (English version)
- (voice)
Haviland Stillwell
- Patty
- (English version)
- (voice)
Brad Venable
- Griffon
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Becky Boxer
- Malphas
- (English version)
- (voice)
Jay Preston
- Nidhogg
- (English version)
- (voice)
Elizabeth Hales
- Artemis
- (English version)
- (voice)
Jamison Boaz
- Cavaliere Angelo
- (English version)
- (voice)
Paul Stanko
- King Cerberus
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (as Pauk Stanko)
Nicky Scorpio
- King Cerberus
- (English version)
- (voice)
Patrick Seitz
- King Cerberus
- (English version)
- (voice)
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Out of all of the games in the series, I commend Devil May Cry 5 for its outstanding graphics, engaging soundtrack, and great story. I also enjoy the game for returning the series to its roots after the highly controversial DMC Devil May Cry. Another thing the game does well is the boss fights, which I believe some are the best in the series. Difficulty-wise I felt the game was pretty approachable to newcomers despite a difficulty spike hear and there. So altogether I highly recommend to play this game.
I didn't think I would like this game but I enjoyed it I remember playing the old ones but the gameplay on this ones way better I love the graphics
This game blew me away. I'm not even done with it and I'm already writing a review. This proves the game is amazing. Lol, but still I will say there's a lot of profanity and blood/gore. But it's never been so satisfying destroying monsters with a gun and a sword. Capcom y'all did it again.
I would get this when it's on sale honestly, that's what I did. Got for 10 bucks with all the deluxe stuff. Haha, worth every penny. Let's be honest, all capcom games just rule at this point. Resident evil, and DMC 5 are just amazing. Please go check this game out if you're even the slightest bit interested. Peace.
I would get this when it's on sale honestly, that's what I did. Got for 10 bucks with all the deluxe stuff. Haha, worth every penny. Let's be honest, all capcom games just rule at this point. Resident evil, and DMC 5 are just amazing. Please go check this game out if you're even the slightest bit interested. Peace.
Let me ask you this: Have you ever enjoyed playing as Dante-the stylish, cocky, demon-slaying legend of the Devil May Cry franchise? His gameplay is electric, his cutscenes are iconic, and his boss battles are pure adrenaline. But in Devil May Cry 5, Capcom decided to sideline him. Dante is reduced to a cameo protagonist, playable in just a handful of missions (10-13, 16-19). It's a baffling decision for a character who carried the series for four games.
Instead, the campaign is split between Nero and a new character, V-neither of whom live up to the legacy. Nero, once promising in DMC4, feels neutered here. His gameplay is slow, repetitive, and floaty. Devil Breakers are a decent addition, but they don't save him from a broken scoring system and a costume design that looks like he lost a fight with a thrift store.
Then there's V. Controlling his pets instead of fighting directly is a chore. His gameplay lacks impact, and on higher difficulties, it becomes a frustrating slog. Boss fights like Nidhogg and Elder Geryon Knight are sleep-inducing, and his final mission is a gauntlet of recycled bosses with limited tools. His Shakespearean quotes and awkward design don't help either.
Vergil, on the other hand, is a blast. Overpowered? Absolutely. But fun? No doubt. His inclusion in the Special Edition is the saving grace of this game. Playing as him feels like a reward for enduring the rest.
If you're a trophy hunter, Dante and Vergil are your best bet. Nero and V will test your patience and your sanity. I got the platinum, but I'll never touch those two again.
Bottom line: Devil May Cry 5 shines only when it lets you play as its legends. The rest? A stylish disappointment.
Instead, the campaign is split between Nero and a new character, V-neither of whom live up to the legacy. Nero, once promising in DMC4, feels neutered here. His gameplay is slow, repetitive, and floaty. Devil Breakers are a decent addition, but they don't save him from a broken scoring system and a costume design that looks like he lost a fight with a thrift store.
Then there's V. Controlling his pets instead of fighting directly is a chore. His gameplay lacks impact, and on higher difficulties, it becomes a frustrating slog. Boss fights like Nidhogg and Elder Geryon Knight are sleep-inducing, and his final mission is a gauntlet of recycled bosses with limited tools. His Shakespearean quotes and awkward design don't help either.
Vergil, on the other hand, is a blast. Overpowered? Absolutely. But fun? No doubt. His inclusion in the Special Edition is the saving grace of this game. Playing as him feels like a reward for enduring the rest.
If you're a trophy hunter, Dante and Vergil are your best bet. Nero and V will test your patience and your sanity. I got the platinum, but I'll never touch those two again.
Bottom line: Devil May Cry 5 shines only when it lets you play as its legends. The rest? A stylish disappointment.
I really love Dmc one of my favourite Game Franchises, for me the Best one of the old Games is DMC 3 Dantes Awakening. i really love the Gameplay Style and Everything of the Games. Soo now the 5th has 3 Playble Charakters and Every one of them are really Amazing! V. With his Demons is really cool to play he comands them from a distance to attack the enemy and you just need to evade Enemy attacks. Nero from DMC4 is also here and he has Devil Breaker Arms and there are soo diffrent in effects and style my favourite beeing the Punch Line. But the best too play as becouse of the diffrent Swords and Guns to use and the 4 playstyles you can choose as, its like a dance that you have to master. This Game has the best Gameplay in an Hack n Slash and i recommend you to play it as well!
Also if you liked the other Games you will like the Story, but to understand it you need the knowledge of the first 4 Games and dont skip the Credits, if you do so, you will not see the After Credits Scene.
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- TriviaThis is the first time the developers have went with a cinematic approach and using real life models for motion capture. Even though going with this method the developing team guaranteed that it would not hinder the classic stylish gameplay.
- GoofsNero fires more than 6 rounds from his revolver which can only hold 6 rounds in the cylinder.
- ConnectionsEdited into Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition (2020)
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