![]() ![]() Regardless of past experiences, I can’t help but admire Capcom’s diligence in this latest outing. I prefer my Japanese game characters to have spikier hair and a bit more humility, with names like Cloud or Squall, you know? Heroes you can trust to keep their feet firmly planted on the ground, with the bare minimum of demonic limbs and ambiguous back stories. I think I was just a little too old when the first Devil May Cry game was released, and there’s something about the smirking, nonchalant cast of leather-clad anti-heroes that has always just rubbed me the wrong way. Especially one like Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition, which has clearly been built as a real labour of love, for the fans, by the fans. I’m the first person to admit that I’m a poor choice to review a Devil May Cry game. ![]()
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