![]() Dante is still the all-time greatest 14-year-old boy’s idea of a hero: cool, sardonic, your general babe magnet – and clad in the slickest red leather trenchcoat of them all. Devil May Cry – once a glory of the early PS2 lineup – has dated worst with its angular character models and rough lighting, but the brilliance of Capcom’s artists still shines through with the dazzling baroque dark fantasy imagery that defines the series. They’re showing their age, but that’s to be expected. Let’s not blame the three games concerned. Where Sony and Nintendo are revisiting their old masterpieces with affection, respect and a whole lot of polish, Capcom has dished out yet another cash-cow port, putting in the absolute minimum of effort. I’d like to say that Capcom has pushed the boat out for these new PS4 and Xbox One remasters, but I’d be telling porky pies. The visual upgrades were minimal, bar a hike in resolution to 780p, while the three games came complete with fuzzy 4:3 ratio video sequences, ugly pixelated fonts, and blotchy low-res textures throughout. Six years ago, Capcom delivered Xbox 360 and PS3 remasters of the classic brawler trilogy. ![]() Available on Xbox One, PS4 (version tested)ĭevil May Cry deserves better. ![]()
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