Devil May Cry: an epic, polarizing series that began in 2001, had a terrible sequel in 2003, fought back with 2005’s worthy third entry, and then went missing in action-gaming after 2007’s well-received DMC 4. Some 12 years later the series is back to deliver the authentic stylized madness fans have been waiting for. So is DMC 5 worthy? Is it brilliant? Is it a must play? Well, you must read on to find out! Continue reading Devil May Cry 5 Review: So Stylish, Very Thrilling, & Too Dull→
Ah, it’s that time of year again. 2013 was a good year, full of surprises. It was also the year we got our first ‘next-gen’ titles, so it’s time now to see which are the top 10 PC optimized games of 2013. Before beginning, let us be crystal clear on this; we are not judging their gameplay mechanics. No no no no. We’re focusing on their tech side. This year we’ve also included the biggest disappointments, as well as some honorable mentions. So, let’s take a look at our list, shall we?
Capcom has released the first screenshots from DmC Devil May Cry’s upcoming DLC, Vergil’s Downfall. The add on contains hours of brand new gameplay, four difficulty levels and an all new storyline, weapons, combos, enemies and locations. Vergil’s Downfall will be available to purchase for 720 Microsoft Points via the Xbox LIVE for Xbox 360, €8.99/ £7.29 on PlayStation Network and €8.99 on PC. This DLC will be released on March 5th for all platforms. Enjoy! Continue reading DmC Devil May Cry – Vergil’s Downfall DLC – First Screenshots Released→
Capcom has released the PC version of DmC Devil May Cry and it’s time to see whether or not QLOC ported this console action title properly to our platform. The actual game is developed by Ninja Theory and – contrary to all previous Devil May Cry titles – is being built on Epic’s Unreal Engine 3. As a result of that, DmC Devil May Cry runs incredibly well, even on relatively low-spec PC systems, and looks surprisingly good. Continue reading DmC Devil May Cry – PC Performance Analysis→
Capcom has released a new, CG trailer for DmC Devil May Cry. The game is planned for a January 25th release on the PC, and the PC version will be compatible with both keyboard and mouse, Xbox 360 controller and all third party direct input controllers. In addition, the PC version will sport better visuals than its console counterpart, as well as higher framerates. Enjoy! Continue reading DmC Devil May Cry – CG Trailer→
If you’re a PC gamer and cannot wait to get your hands on Capcom’s upcoming DmC Devil May Cry game, you can at least go ahead and pre-purchase it on Steam. DmC Devil May Cry PC is planned for a January 25th release on the PC, is priced at 39,99€, and those who pre-order it will get a DmC Costume Pack for free. Continue reading DmC Devil May Cry PC Available For Pre-Order On Steam→
Capcom today confirmed that DmC Devil May Cry will be available at European retail and via digital download for Windows PC on January 25th 2013. In addition, the company revealed the official system requirements that can be viewed below, as well as some additional details about the PC version and the first screenshots from it. Continue reading DmC Devil May Cry – PC Release Date Announced, First PC Screenshots Unleashed→
Fact: the new Dante is not as cool as the old one. Fact: the PC version of DmC Devil May Cry will not be coming out anytime soon. Fact: GTA IV has amazing mods. Therefore, we are happy to infor you about a mind-blowing GTA IV mod that brings DmC Devil May Cry’s setting (and characters) to Rockstar’s sandbox title. The mod features and a slow-mo effect that looks kind of cool. No download link has been given Those interested can download it from here, and you can view some footage from it below. Enjoy! Continue reading DmC Devil May Cry comes to GTA IV with this mind-blowing mod→