Ken McKown writes: Capcom’s recent reboot of Devil May Cry is easily one of the best reimaginings in recent memory. Ninja Theory set the standard for how to reinvigorate a series, while still retaining what made the original great. Once I finished the core game, I was excited to see how Capcom would expand it with future DLC. I want to be clear; this review will contain spoilers. Vergil’s Downfall takes place after the main campaign and follows the events taking place after the credits roll. If you have not finished the campaign, now is the time to stop reading and come back after you complete it. What are you waiting for anyway? DmC is, so far, one of the best games of 2013.
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Future Devil May Cry titles could benefit from honing in on the horrors of its world, building off the qualities of its most recent entry.
Yeah. I can see Devil going darker. That's where the comic relief of Dante would equal out the mood.
Would also be awesome is if Capcom added a VR mode and playing Sairento style. Sairento VR showed you can do many popular action games like Devil May Cry in VR. Just look at the list:
Front flips
Back flips
Side flips
Sliding
Bladed weapons
Throwing weapons
Hand guns
Hand attacks
Running along a wall
Jumping off a wall to attack
Slow mo
Everything but the feet. That's Sairento. DMC VR or a mode would be amazing.
Neros and Nico had a great comedic chemestry, laughed my arse off haha.
i want both to return.
I could see the twins exploring their past and flashback sequences playing as young Vergil running alone from demons being more horror oriented. I also understand that would not be in line with dmc's gameplay so maybe leaving that to DLC (lol capcom doing a new story content as DLC on a dmc game) would be the better option
Funny how the best part of the game came in the form of DLC...
The new enemies are cool, the Ikaruga mechanic is gone, the setting is more inspired even if assets are recycled.
The drawing instead of cutscenes are eyesoring awful though.
Good product, in some ways better than the proper full game.