
Raymond McCrum wrote: "A title like that would lead you to believe you’re getting high definition renditions of the DMC PS2 Trilogy, and you’d be right… half right.
For whatever reason the FMV and menus appear to display in standard definition and sometimes even 4:3. It’s not the biggest deal, but is very noticeable and gives the game an inconsistent and somewhat cheap presentation. The FMV now sticks out like a sore thumb and the audio is pretty poor during these scenes as well. I actually had to turn up the volume several times for the FMV to match the audio level of the gameplay, and then back down again when the gameplay started back up. My personal theory is that the FMV was compressed to all hell to fit on the single DVD. 3 entire DMC games on one DVD does seem like a pretty big achievement."

AlanOC91 said: Great news for fans of classic games, as CAPCOM and GOG are teaming up once again to bring more titles to the GOG Preservation Program. As announced on CAPCOM's blog, two Devil May Cry games will be joining the program: Devil May Cry HD Collection and DMC 4 Special Edition.
I love DMC but why are we preserving games that are available to purchase right now everywere?
Maybe first work on Breath of fire, Strider 2, Rival Schools, viewtiful joe, etc...

The Humble Capcom Summer 2022 Bundle just launched. It features games like Monster Hunter World, Devil May Cry 5, Street Fighter V, and more.

Capcom will release a physical Devil May Cry Triple Pack for Switch in Japan alongside the worldwide digital release of Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition on February 20, 2020, the company announced. It will cost 4,990 yen.
Devil May Cry Triple Pack will include Devil May Cry on a game card, and a download code for Devil May Cry 2 and Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition.
Devil May Cry HD Collection is $20 on PS3 & 360 and $30 on PS4, XO & PC
This price is a disgrace
What about the ps3 version. It shouldn't suffer from those issues right?