Devil May Cry 5 is pushing graphics to the bleeding edge without sacrificing any of its trademark gameplay
I’ve got no doubt that Devil May Cry 5 is going to play well. Early impressions and gameplay reveals paint the game as a lean and mean demon-slaying machine, one that allows players to chain together a devilish arsenal of weapons together to create some truly stylish S-Rank combos. That’s just part of the package though, and a product like Devil May Cry 5 needs to do more than just feel good.