Strap on all your battle gear as you rush in to fight the forces of Hell as either Dante or Nero
Strap on all your battle gear as you rush in to fight the forces of Hell as either Dante or Nero
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Program license Full
Developer Capcom
Version 1.0
Works under Windows
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(4 votes)
Developer
Capcom
Works under
Windows
Program license
Full
Version
1.0
Pros
- Diverse, deep combat system with three distinct characters
- Striking visuals and smooth performance
- Engaging, replayable modes and unlockables
- Memorable soundtrack and quality voice acting
Cons
- V’s playstyle may not appeal to everyone
- The story can feel convoluted for newcomers
- Some missions lack environmental variety
High-octane demon-slaying action with refined combat and stunning visuals.
Dynamic Combat for Every Playstyle
Devil May Cry 5 delivers fast-paced, stylish third-person action, offering players control over some of the most iconic demon hunters in gaming. Players switch between Nero, Dante, and the enigmatic V, each armed with unique abilities, weapons, and fighting styles. Nero wields his signature Red Queen sword and a range of interchangeable Devil Breaker arms, providing both power and tactical diversity. Dante brings a vast arsenal and his style-switch system, letting veterans perform jaw-dropping combos. Meanwhile, V introduces a strategic twist by commanding demonic familiars to do his bidding from a distance.
Polished Gameplay and Revamped Mechanics
Combat remains the heart of the experience, placing emphasis on fluid combo chaining, enemy juggling, and rewarding those who master timing and creativity. The controls are precise and responsive, making both newcomers and seasoned fans feel in control during even the most chaotic encounters. Human and demon adversaries each offer unique challenges, ensuring the action always demands sharp reflexes.
The game introduces new elements, such as Nero’s diverse Devil Breakers, which add a layer of tactical choice—burn through one to unleash a special move when the situation calls for it. Dante’s expanded arsenal includes new devil arms and ranged weapons, giving creative freedom in approach. V’s playstyle stands apart, requiring players to think a step ahead as they direct Shadow, Griffon, and Nightmare in coordinated assaults.
Impressive Visuals and Audio
Leveraging the RE Engine, Devil May Cry 5 boasts some of the most impressive visuals in the genre. Character models are detailed down to facial expressions, and atmospheric environments range from urban ruins to infernal landscapes, all rendered with exceptional clarity. Over-the-top attack animations amplify the game's sense of spectacle.
The adrenaline-charged soundtrack dynamically adapts to player performance, escalating as style ranks rise. Voice acting is strong across the ensemble cast, delivering both serious and tongue-in-cheek moments with equal skill.
Story and Structure
Set several years after previous events, the story revolves around the mysterious Qliphoth tree’s appearance and the diabolical threats spilling into Red Grave City. Nero now runs his own demon-hunting agency, determined to prove himself while dealing with the aftermath of losing his demonic arm. Dante returns as the legendary veteran, and V’s secretive motivations unravel over time. The narrative maintains a balance between dramatic stakes and classic series humor, punctuated by cutscenes full of memorable one-liners and stylish direction.
Replay Value and Extras
A range of difficulty modes provides accessibility while challenging those seeking mastery. The Bloody Palace survival mode returns, testing endurance and skill against waves of increasingly difficult enemies. Unlockable skills, weapons, and costumes offer incentives for multiple playthroughs, while the online "Cameo System" lets players see brief glimpses of others tackling simultaneous missions in real-time.
Pros
- Diverse, deep combat system with three distinct characters
- Striking visuals and smooth performance
- Engaging, replayable modes and unlockables
- Memorable soundtrack and quality voice acting
Cons
- V’s playstyle may not appeal to everyone
- The story can feel convoluted for newcomers
- Some missions lack environmental variety