Dante is back to battling demons in Ninja Theory's reboot of the Devil May Cry franchise. Waking up with a hangover in a dark, shattered world, half-angel, half-demon, and all-badass Dante is pulled at once into Limbo, where the demon world blends with the real world and most of the game's action takes place. The blend of combat and platforming will get your blood pumping, but the longer cut-scenes can start to counteract the adrenaline rush. Dante also got a major makeover, which is likely to offend franchise purists, but his new hair and general style do great work in making him seem more of a modern day antihero, rather than an anachronism. From fighting hordes of demons to outrunning a collapsing environment, the gameplay is exceedingly fast-paced, so you'll need to have a pretty good handle on the complex weapon system to be able to progress through the game smoothly

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Because the anime is on Netflix and we gotta ride that DMC in the news again wave.
It’s been sitting in my backlog for a while now. One of the first games I wanted to try for this current gen due to the long load times of previous gen. I’ll get around to it soon!
Everytime its on sale I think about buying it but never do. I only played the orginal and somr of 3 so I guess that's part of it.

Steam's Summer Sale looks primed for Steam Deck players - with a huge collection of titles on offer for the handheld.
There seems to be soooooo many post-processing effects in this game. It looks awful