Producer Shinji Mikami and director Hideki Kamiya collaborate once again to create Devil May Cry for the PlayStation 2 console. Billing itself as a "gothic action" title, Devil May Cry uses a newly-designed system of control intended to provide more natural, responsive character movement than is common in many of its survival horror predecessors.
For those of you lucky enough to have a HDMI 2.1 compliant display to pair up with your PlayStation 5 console, playing Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition in 120 FPS mode is quite simply the best way
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