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May 2019
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Beau comme un diable
Un gameplay maîtrisé
Un côté arrogant qui fonctionne
Certains twists sympas
Comme le final
Composante online bienvenue qui n'empiète pas sur le solo
Un gameplay proposant une belle variété dans les combos
Trois personnages
Trois gameplay différents
Système de personnalisation ultra complet qui var
Le retour d'une licence forte
Trois gameplays différents à maîtriser
Le RE Engine peut décidément tout faire
Exigeant
Mais récompense l'effort
Une courbe de progression bien pensée
Bourré de subtilités cachées
De nombreux boss di
Le RE Engine nous explose les mirettes
Trois personnages pour trois fois plus de plaisir
Le gameplay
Bien nerveux comme nous les aimons
Une histoire intéressante
Les clins d'œil aux anciens épisodes
La bande-son
ça pulse
Quand il n'y en a plus
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Les Orbes dorées
On avance en terrain conquis
On aimait bien le Dante du reboot
Mais la trame est plus que prévisible
C'est Devil May Cry quoi
Un peu gadget cela dit
Système de verrouillage pas ergonomique
Des répétitions sur quelques niveaux
Pourquoi Nero ne peut pas switcher de Devil Breakers
Extrait: Capcom decided to burst through the floodgates with a bang this year with some heavy hitters. First, they unleashed the horrors of Raccoon City with the sensational remake of Resident Evil 2. Now, after years of waiting, they've brought us Devil May Cry 5...
Publié: 2019-03-06, Auteur: Matt , review by: gamespot.com
Combat system offers a satisfying blend of new and old ideas, V is a refreshing new addition to the DMC roster, Challenging boss fights provide fulfilling tests of skill, Consistently introduces new mechanics that keep combat varied and interesting, Story
Occasional unpredictability of V's Familiars can be frustrating, A couple pandering fan-service moments, Cameo System is a bit underutilized
Publié: 2019-03-06, Auteur: Matt , review by: gamespot.com
Combat system offers a satisfying blend of new and old ideas, V is a refreshing new addition to the DMC roster, Challenging boss fights provide fulfilling tests of skill, Consistently introduces new mechanics that keep combat varied and interesting, Story
Occasional unpredictability of V's Familiars can be frustrating, A couple pandering fan-service moments, Cameo System is a bit underutilized
Publié: 2019-03-06, Auteur: Matt , review by: gamespot.com
Combat system offers a satisfying blend of new and old ideas, V is a refreshing new addition to the DMC roster, Challenging boss fights provide fulfilling tests of skill, Consistently introduces new mechanics that keep combat varied and interesting, Story
Occasional unpredictability of V's Familiars can be frustrating, A couple pandering fan-service moments, Cameo System is a bit underutilized
Tight, responsive action, Familiar controls, Interesting and versatile new gameplay systems, Fantastic visuals
Not much information has been released about the playable, non-Nero characters
The genre-defining action game series is back with a new look, new abilities to master, and new characters to play, while retaining the series' trademark style and fun...
Extrait: It wasn't until I revisited Ninja Theory's take on the franchise that it truly sunk in just how much of a return to the conventions of the past Devil May Cry V is.Where the reboot zealously sought newcomers, Devil May Cry V feels unapologetically slanted...
It's one of the rare missteps though in an otherwise excellent game. Load times could be tightened up. It's frustrating that there's a load time before and after pretty much every cutscene, as well as every time you go into the upgrade menu. But again, I...
Extrait: It's difficult to imagine a Microsoft-backed product as an underdog, but the Xbox One is just that. The PlayStation 4 soars on the strength of its strong console-exclusive titles; and the Nintendo Switch does the same, while also offering a cool home-and-...