In classic Devil May Cry fashion you clear the level room-by-room and collect ranking scores from each encounter that feed into an overall score for the chapter. Though many of the areas you visit can be simplistic and a touch monotone and washed out, it’s a decent enough setting for tremendous combat encounters. The story is preposterous, genuinely funny at points, and supported by earnest performances and quality performance capture. A demon called Urizen is using a bad tree called the Qliphoth to drain the city of all its blood and it’s up to the trio to fight through his minions to stop him. ![]() ![]() You switch between Nero, V, and Dante as the story dictates across DMC5’s 20 missions. It hasn’t been a hard one to write because Devil May Cry 5 is simply one of the best games about hitting demons ever made.
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