
Palgn writes: Abandoning past exclusivity, Devil May Cry 4 appears on both the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3. The game is somewhat akin to Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams, in the way that it looks to change the series. The main character is now a young man named Nero, who looks strikingly similar to Dante. While attending a cult religion mass, the devil hunter Dante crashes the party by assassinating the congregation's leader, know as his Holiness. Being a member of the Order of Knights meant to protect the cult, Nero sets out to hunt down Dante. However, things aren't all as they seem.
As far as action games go, Devil May Cry has been a frontrunner of the last generation. While not a lot has been drastically changed, Devil May Cry 4 is easily among the best action games available. The combat system for both characters is deep and the stylish rating and meter encourages you to continue your combos, while rewarding you appropriately for good moves. Nero has some sweet attacks and the Buster allows for some crazy stylish moves, especially in boss battles. There is a rare satisfaction attached to pulling off these moves. The boss battles themselves are numerous and epic, while the game's puzzles aren't too obtrusive and provide a suitable change of pace.

With the release of the Devil May Cry series on Netflix, we take a moment to look back on this almost 20-year-old series and let you know the best of the best.
"Devil May Cry 2 isn’t trash. It’s just misunderstood by a fanbase that doesn’t like change."
This and putting DMC 2 number 2 is all I need to ignore this ranking. DMC2 is absolute trash and it's clear this person doesn't understand exactly why.

VGChartz's Mark Nielsen: "Upon finally finishing Devil May Cry 5 recently - after it spent several years on my “I’ll play that soon” list - I considered giving it a fittingly-named Late Look article. However, considering that this was indeed the final piece I was missing in the DMC puzzle, I decided to instead take this opportunity to take a look back at the entirety of this genre-defining series and rank the entries. What also made this a particularly tempting notion was that while most high-profile series have developed fairly evenly over time, with a few bumps on the road, the history of Devil May Cry has, at least in my eyes, been an absolute roller coaster, with everything from total disasters to action game gold."
3,1,4,5 to me, never played 2. 5 gameplay is amazing but level design was really disappointing to me, just a bunch of plain arenas, the story felt like a worse written rehash of the 3rd and the charater models looked weird ( specially the ladies ). Another problem with 5 was that there was not enough content for 3 charaters so I could never really familiarize with any of them
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God DMC2 was an awful game.
And in case this isn't obvious it goes worst to best
Order changes depending on your focus. I tend to focus on gameplay/fun factor, so...
5, 3, 1, 4, 2.
I really didn't like 4 but commend Dante's weapon diversity. The retreading of old ground was pretty unacceptable to me.
But even then... Still more enjoyable than 2 for me

Two Devil May Cry games have been delisted on Steam. As shared on X, formerly Twitter, by Wario64, Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition and Devil May Cry 4 are no longer available to purchase.
Bless the adorably all digital future! When it comes to PC games its not as big of an issue because there should always be another way to access single player games, but still, I hate to see anything get delisted.
Well, DMC4 special edition has a lot of issues to run from Steam.
I have to get a modded executable to even be able to run the game on Windows 10.
Not sure if it is because the game runs in DirectX10 or what, but it sucks they have not even tried to fix it.
this game is so awesome!