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Tuesday, 10 March 2015

DmC Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition Review (PS4, Xbox One)

By contact@videogamer.com (Brett Phipps) As mentioned above, DmC runs at 1080p and 60 frames per second. It already looked great on old gen, with wonderfully varied stages that kept players entertained throughout its 10 hour campaign. The move to the new consoles hasn’t resulted in much of a facelift, though, with visuals looking largely the same aside from the sharper picture thanks to the extra p’s.


DmC’s best new feature, however, is probably Turbo Mode, which ups the game speed by 20% (and makes 60 frames essential). Playing at its original speed now feels sluggish outside of combat. Dante trudges along at a…


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