In the current console age, boasting about your 1080p resolution and your 60fps performance has, rather quizzically, become priority number one for most marketing and PR campaigns – to the point where I kind of have a mini-stroke and just zone out when I hear it. However, in the case of DmC Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition, that doubled frame rate makes a world of difference, especially in light of all the community-inspired tweaks designed to bring DmC’s gameplay more in line with the series’ hardcore roots.
I loved Ninja Theory’s DmC to death, but compared to Devil May Cry 1 and 3, some elements of the combat felt a little off. There wasn’t a real lock-on system, the style rank system was comically lenient, and the game was a step or two slower than Dante’s previous outings. None of this stopped it from succeeding as a great action game, but it did stop DmC just shy of being what I’d consider a great Devil May Cry game. Amazingly, Definitive Edition fixes all of that (and more if you so choose).
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