This move instantly angered long-time fans, but the game proved to be worthy of the Devil May Cry blood it carried in its code, and possessed possibly the best combat the series had seen thus far. Gone was the white-haired protagonist, Dante, replaced with a more youthful, edgier incarnation.
The original release of DmCwas a solid game, bringing the skills of Ninja Theory ( Heavenly Sword, Enslaved) to the mix, and giving the license a reboot in the process. GTA V, Resident Evil, Tomb Raider, Sleeping Dogs, and more have been given the next gen re-release touch, and now Capcom is at it again with DmC: Devil May Cry Definitive Edition. With the new generation of consoles now just over a year old, we’ve had quite the collection of last-gen releases polished up and shoved onto our shiny new machines. The gaming world has gone remaster crazy, it seems.
Release Date: MaPlatform: PS4 (reviewed), XBO Developer: Ninja Theory Publisher: Capcom Genre: Action-adventure