Devil May Cry 5 – Game

About Devil May Cry 5 – Game



Devil May Cry 5 System Requirements

Minimum

  • CPU: Intel® Core™ i5-4460, AMD FX™-6300, or better
  • CPU SPEED: Info
  • RAM: 8 GB
  • OS: WINDOWS® 7, 8.1, 10 (64-BIT Required)
  • VIDEO CARD: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 760 or AMD Radeon™ R7 260x with 2GB Video RAM, or better
  • PIXEL SHADER: 5.0
  • VERTEX SHADER: 5.0
  • FREE DISK SPACE: 35 GB
  • DEDICATED VIDEO RAM: 2048 MB

Devil May Cry 5 System Requirements

Recommended

  • CPU: Intel® Core™ i7-3770, AMD FX™-9590, or better
  • CPU SPEED: Info
  • RAM: 8 GB
  • OS: WINDOWS® 7, 8.1, 10 (64-BIT Required)
  • VIDEO CARD: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1060 with 6GB VRAM, AMD Radeon™ RX 480 with 8GB VRAM, or better
  • PIXEL SHADER: 5.1
  • VERTEX SHADER: 5.1
  • FREE DISK SPACE: 35 GB
  • DEDICATED VIDEO RAM: 6 GB








Devil May Cry 5 Game Details

Devil May Cry 5 is a 2019 action-adventure game developed and published by Capcom. It is the sixth installment overall and the fifth mainline installment in the Devil May Cry series. Capcom released it for PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One on 8 March 2019. The game takes place five years after Devil May Cry 4 and follows a trio of warriors with demonic powers, the returning Dante, Nero, and a new protagonist named V, as they attempt to stop the Demon King Urizen from destroying the human world. Across their journey in Red Grave City, the player can use these characters in different missions. Each of them has their own way of fighting and becoming stronger. As this happens, the mystery behind V is revealed, along with his connection with Urizen.

Devil May Cry 5 was directed by Hideaki Itsuno whose goal was for this installment to be his best work. He aimed to balance the game for newcomers and returning gamers by providing various difficulties and challenges. Capcom also wanted to bring a more realistic design inspired by the RE Engine used in their previous work, Resident Evil 7: Biohazard. As a result, real-life people were used to make the character’s faces. The plot was written by returning writer Bingo Morihashi while the setting was based on various locations in London. Multiple composers worked together to produce the game’s audio, creating three main themes centered around the playable characters.

Devil May Cry 5 received highly positive reviews from critics, praising gameplay variety, depth, portrayal of its returning characters, and handling of the narrative. The game won multiple game awards in both 2019 and 2020, sold over two million copies less than two weeks after its release, surpassed three million in a year and five million by April 2022, becoming the top-selling game in the franchise. A light novel and manga related to the game have also been released. An expanded version called Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition was released for Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5 in November 2020, featuring the addition of Vergil as a playable character. For players on PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One, Vergil is available as paid downloadable content.



GAMEPLAY

The gameplay features the return of Dante and Nero as playable characters, along with a new character, named V. The gameplay is similar to that of the other titles in the Devil May Cry series, focusing on fast-paced “stylish action”; The player fights off hordes of demons with a variety of attacks and weapons. They receive a style rating for combat based on several factors, such as move variety, the length of a combo, and dodging attacks. The game’s music changes based on the player’s performance in combat. Every time the player interacts with the mechanic Nico or finds a statue, he can buy new abilities for each character. While there are three playable characters, the game forces the player to use only one per mission. Like previous games, this title has a Bloody Palace mode where players can face multiple types of demons in a single area.

The first character is Nero, introduced in Devil May Cry 4. He retains his Red Queen sword for melee combat and the Blue Rose double-barreled revolver. However, he does not have his Devil Bringer from the beginning. Still, he has an assortment of new robotic arms called Devil Breakers instead. These have various functions like grabbing enemies from a distance or stopping time to freeze an enemy in place. Nero can also find Devil Breakers during stages. Devil Breakers are powerful but fragile and can be destroyed if misused. Late in the story, Nero regains his Devil Bringer and has access to the Devil Trigger move which expands his combat skills.

Dante plays like his Devil May Cry 4 persona as he can change between four styles to create new techniques or parry enemy attacks. Along with his signature blade “Rebellion” and the Demonic “Devil Sword Sparda”, Dante uses two new Devil Arms, a pair of buzzsaw-like weapons that combine into a motorcycle called “Cavaliere”, and a set of fiery gauntlets and boots called “Balrog”. Dante also wields “King Cerberus”, a stronger version of the Cerberus nunchaku introduced in Devil May Cry 3. He also wears the “Dr. Faust”, a hat that requires red orbs to attack; it is a risk/reward weapon depending on the player’s actions. Dante can also use both “Kalina Ann” from Devil May Cry 3 and the new enhanced “Kalina Ann 2”. Besides the Devil Trigger that enhances Dante’s abilities and restores his health, the character also possesses a more overpowered form named “Sin Devil Trigger” which produces new means of attacks.

The third playable character is V, who primarily summons his three demon familiars to fight. These include Griffon, an eagle that uses ranged lightning-based attacks, Shadow, a panther that forms blades, spikes, and portals out of its body, and Nightmare, a large and powerful golem. V enters a Devil Trigger-like state, which turns his hair white, to summon Nightmare, which uses a combination of melee attacks and explosive laser beams. Once the enemy’s health turns light purple, V uses his cane to finish off the enemy with a final blow.

Vergil reappears as a playable character in the game’s Special Edition, carrying over his playstyle from the fourth game’s Special Edition, including the Concentration gauge system and weaponry. However, the Force Edge from previous Special Edition games is replaced with Mirage Edge, an ethereal sword that Vergil usually used as a projectile summon. He has a new ability, which allows him to turn into V and gather his trio demonic familiars to deal a wide range of damages to enemies. Instead of transforming into his regular Devil Trigger form, Vergil immediately transforms into his Sin Devil Trigger upgrade. His original Devil Trigger is now replaced with Doppelganger, a summoned spectral copy of his Sin Devil Trigger form which mirrors Vergil’s attacks (with the Yamato only), which was a mechanic introduced in Devil May Cry 3 as Dante’s Doppelganger Style, then reintroduced as the Devil Trigger ability for the reboot Vergil in Dmc: Devil May Cry.


STORY

On 16 May, devil hunter Nero hunts a demon named Urizen after a dying man takes his demonic arm and the sword Yamato. Traveling to Red Grave City, he finds a demonic tree called Qliphoth planted in the city, killing people for their blood. Dante’s group confronts Urizen but, empowered by the Qliphoth, the new demon king incapacitates them and overpowers Nero when he intervenes. Dante stops Urizen from capturing Nero but is defeated and ejected from the Qliphoth with his sword Rebellion shattered. His allies Lady and Trish are captured to be used as demon-cores while a client of Dante, V, convinces the weakened Nero to escape. On 15 June, Nero returns to Red Grave outfitted with the “Devil Breaker” prosthetic arm, made by his friend and gunsmith, Nico. Nero meets up with V, who is seeking Qliphoth for its fruit born of condensed human blood which makes whoever consumes it the king of the Underworld. As the pair destroy the Qliphoth’s roots while searching for Dante, Nero rescues Lady while V splits off to discover the Devil Sword Sparda – along with a hibernating Dante, whose presence was hidden by the sword.

After awakening from his coma, Dante frees Trish and begins fighting his way to Urizen.Trish learns from V that Urizen is the demon-side of Dante’s brother Vergil, who used Yamato’s power to separate his demon and human halves – the latter manifesting as V, whose body is breaking down. Realizing Yamato has an unbelievable capability of separating humanity and the devil, Dante questions himself whether his Rebellion also has a hidden potential, believing both legacy weapons have incredible power on their own. After stabbing himself with his broken Rebellion, Dante unlocks his full demonic power and a new weapon, the “Devil Sword Dante,” by absorbing Rebellion and Devil Sword Sparda into his body. Nero attempts to confront Urizen again and is overpowered once more, but Dante rescues him  and gains the upper hand with his new powers. Urizen takes his leave when the Qliphoth bears fruit and consumes it to empower himself further. While Dante arrives first to face Urizen, Nero rescues V from the demon Malphas and learns of Dante’s history with Vergil. Nero and V reach Dante just as he defeats Urizen, but a dying V intervenes and merges with Urizen before Dante can finish him, reviving Vergil.

Vergil returns to the Qliphoth tree, telling Dante to recover his full strength before they battle again. Nero insists on going after Vergil himself, but Dante reveals Nero is Vergil’s son, proven by how the Yamato reacted to him during the Fortuna incident and refused to let Nero kill his father. Dante then faces V’s familiars – revealed as the embodied memories of Vergil’s time as Nelo Angelo – and they elect to die by Dante’s hand to lessen Vergil’s trauma. Dante and Vergil fight again, where Vergil learns Nero is his son. Nero settles his emotions in a phone call to Kyrie and resolves not to let his father and uncle die, fully awakening his demonic powers and regrowing his arm. Intervening in their fight and forcing Dante out, Nero vows to end the pair’s sibling rivalry and defeats Vergil, who gives Nero V’s book as a memento. Vergil joins Dante in a one-way trip to the Underworld to cut the Qliphoth down and seal the portal before it rips Red Grave City apart and merges the Demon World with the Human World, with Nero departing as the Qliphoth falls. Weeks later, Trish and Lady are hired for a new job by Morrison, whom Dante left in charge of his office. In the Underworld, Dante and Vergil continue sparring while demons attack them, now friendly rivals instead of enemies.


Development

In 2013, Hideaki Itsuno, director of the Devil May Cry games since the second game, showed an interest in continuing the original Devil May Cry series by developing a fifth installment. It was originally thought the series might go on hiatus or end for good if Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition was not a commercial success. However, in an interview with GameSpot, Itsuno confirmed this was not the case. He alleviated these fears by confirming that Capcom was ultimately satisfied with the final sales figures of Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition and DmC: Devil May Cry. In January 2016, Itsuno tweeted that he was working on a project well in development which could not yet be announced. In March, Reuben Langdon and Johnny Yong Bosch, who had done voice acting and motion capture for Dante and Nero respectively in Devil May Cry 4, took pictures of themselves in motion capture gear, leading to speculation that a new Devil May Cry game was in development. In a response on Twitter about these speculations, Capcom Vancouver stated: “It’s not a game that we’ve announced that we’re working on at this studio.” On 17 May 2018, the domain name “DevilMayCry5.com” was registered by an unknown entity under Capcom’s Onamae domain register. Devil May Cry 5 was confirmed at E3 2018 for a release the following year. Capcom confirmed a release date of March 2019 and a demo was playable in August 2018 at Gamescom. It was later made available on PlayStation Store and Xbox Live.

The game was originally planned to be announced in 2017. However, the idea to announce it along with the Resident Evil 2 remake led to a change. The game was being developed by Capcom Dev Studio 1 and many staff members worked on the Dragon’s Dogma and the Devil May Cry series. The team aimed to make it the best action game from the Heisei period. A secret message was left in the first trailer for series’ fans. The game was created by a studio from Osaka, Japan. It runs on the RE Engine, first used in Resident Evil 7: Biohazard. Most of the team had originally worked on the recently released Resident Evil 7 and were experienced with the engine. Itsuno was also influenced by his work in Monster Hunter World to provide content that would appeal to new gamers. However, because of the need to have a good balance in the gameplay, Itsuno felt making it challenging would also appeal to long-time fans. Other members of the staff previously worked in the reboot game DmC: Devil May Cry, but the Osaka team was more willing to make a sequel to the fourth installment of the main series. The team listened to the fans’ opinions of previous games to ensure the game appealed to them. An example is giving the players an “auto” mode that provides easier ways to produce combos.


Release

Devil May Cry 5 was released for PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One on 8 March 2019. Players who purchased the deluxe edition of the game had access to several pieces of additional content. These included the Cavaliere R weapon for Dante, new cutscenes and announcer options, battle music from the first four Devil May Cry titles, and four Devil Breaker weapons for Nero, including a Mega Buster based on Mega Man 11. They were available for purchase separately as downloadable content within weeks of the game’s release. A wave-based survival mode, Bloody Palace, was released as a free update on 1 April 2019. In Japan, there were three limited releases of the game which included a replica of either Dante, Nero, or V’s jacket.[78] An Amazon Luna version of the game was announced and released during the 2021 Game Awards.

Bingo Morihashi, the game’s writer, wrote a prequel novel that leads up to the beginning of the game’s story. Titled Devil May Cry 5: Before the Nightmare, it was released in Japan on 1 March 2019, one week before the game’s release. A spin-off manga centered around V was also released. Titled Devil May Cry 5: Visions of V, it was written by Tomio Ogata and serialized on Line Manga from 7 March 2019 to 19 March 2022. Its 50 chapters were collected into five physical tankōbon volumes, with the first volume released on 15 November 2019, and the final volume set to release on 15 July 2022.




Devil May Cry 5 Download Files 

  • fg-01.bin (17.4 GB)
  • fg-02.bin (1.3 GB)
  • fg-03.bin (473.1 MB)
  • fg-04.bin (24.9 MB)
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  • fg-optional-history-video.bin (486.6 MB)
  • fg-optional-live-action-dlc.bin (6.0 GB)
  • fg-selective-english.bin (925.5 MB)
  • fg-selective-japanese.bin (931.4 MB)

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