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→
We’ve got to admit that SweetFX is a really… sweet tool that most of you probably already use. If not, you should. This tool lets you tweak a game to your liking, and below you can find a comparison between our SweetFX settings and the vanilla version of Capcom’s action title. As always, the SweetFX shots are on the left whereas the vanilla ones are on the right. You can also find a link if you want to download and use it. Continue reading DmC Devil May Cry – SweetFX vs Vanilla Comparison→
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→
Remember when we claimed that Devil May Cry would be coming to the PC? Well, we were right as Capcom has officially unveiled that the game will hit our beloved platform in 2013, after the release of its console version. Not only that, but the game’s development is ‘well underway’, meaning that Capcom is not waiting to finish the console version before starting developing it, which was the case with SSF4: AE. According to the press release, the game is developed by Ninja Theory and this could be the first PC title from this company, so it will be interesting to see how it will perform and whether it will be a polished port or not. Continue reading Devil May Cry PC development is ‘well underway’, coming to the PC in 2013→
We know that many of you hate Capcom for changing the looks of Dante but be sure to check out the first gameplay trailer of Devil May Cry 5 that was released today. The game seems to stay true to its routes with some new cool moves and combos. This is definitely a Devil May Cry game so it will be interesting to see how the storyline unfolds and whether Capcom will be able to explain Dante’s change – who knows, you might be playing Dante in an alternative universe or something. Continue reading Devil May Cry 5 – Gameplay Trailer→