It isn't required viewing, but it's a good refresher if you haven't played the series in a while. Keep in mind that the movie is mostly text-based with fancy fonts, some illustrations, and no spoken words. A bulk of it focuses on Devil May Cry 3 and Devil May Cry 4. Instead, the movie focuses on the Capcom-developed titles. If you wanted some proof that this is a true sequel to the main series, look no further than the included "History of DMC" movie, which doesn't mention Ninja Theory's entry in the lore. When news broke last year that Devil May Cry 5 was indeed coming, many wondered if the developer could still re-create the series' combo-heavy, stylish action. DmC: Devil May Cry was a reboot and a solid game, but it was quite divisive among fans and was still remastered. ![]() The remastering of the original four games seemed like par for the course for Capcom, who remastered a good chunk of its catalog quite often. For some, the thought of a real sequel to the original Devil May Cry series was something of a myth.
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