
DC:
Just over two years ago I reviewed and thoroughly enjoyed Ninja Theory's reboot of one of Capcom's best franchises, Devil May Cry. Simply entitled DmC Devily May Cry, Ninja Theory provided players with a origin story for the famous demon killer, Dante. Highly stylized action with a creative and vividly impressive presentation were two standout aspects to the game. A couple of month's later, the Vergil's Downfall DLC came out, which I also reviewed. Another six missions with a focus on Vergil, Dante's brother, was compelling and helped bridge the gap between the end of DmC's story and the rest of the Devil May Cry franchise.

Fanatical has updated its Platinum Collection bundle with new games, and there are now 19 Steam Deck-compatible titles up for grabs.

DmC: Devil May Cry launched 10 years ago to critical acclaim, but caused a significant stir amongst fans of the series.
Ah we're at that point in time where failed games end up being needlessly defended and pushed as "underrated" or "gems"
There's a reason this caused Capcom to go back to the traditional DMC franchise.
DMC V became the top selling game in the series by a longshot. Even the team was more eager to make a new DMC game rather than try and continue the DmC reboot/spin-off and listened to fan input for V.

Daniel writes: "DmC on Xbox One may have disappointed many, but it also provided an entry point to a previously impenetrable series for newcomers."
It sold poorly it’s why we have DMC5 instead of DmC 2 and from what I’ve been seeing of that Anarchy Reigns clone from Team Ninja I think it was for the better.