Devil May Cry 5 has been one of the protagonists of the past Gamescom. The Capcom videogame presented us abundant unpublished material, confirming its launch date and showing us a good portion of images and a trailer. The title, which will arrive on March 8 to consoles and PC, now offers us a video captured on the original PlayStation 4 that helps us check its performance on the basic Sony machine.
The game looks great on PlayStation 4, keeping 60 frames per second stable at all times. Although it does not seem as detailed or defined as in Xbox One X or PS4 Pro, the Capcom video game maintains the type and allows a unique opportunity to know how it will be defended in the most basic hardware model of the PlayStation 4 family.
Devil May Cry 5 is the fifth installment of the series of action games in third person or 'hack and slash' of Capcom for Xbox One, PS4 and PC. Returning to the saga after the release of the fourth part, ten years ago, Hideaki Itsuno director of the title and most of the chapters of the adventures of Dante, promises a return to the origins and a frantic and challenging gameplay with different characters.
Several years after the Order of the Sword incident... An unusual phenomenon suddenly appears in Red Grave City. A gigantic tree pierces through the surface in the middle of town, attacking with roots that drain the poor citizens of their blood. Young Devil Hunter Nero races into Red Grave aboard the mobile Devil May Cry vehicle with his partner Nico, a self-styled "artisan of arms" who provides Nero with his new weapons. Nero seeks to recover many things in Red Grave: Lost pride...stolen power...and a man left behind. Brandishing his beloved Red Queen sword and custom Blue Rose revolver, Nero plunges into Red Grave, routing the demon hordes as he makes for the menacing phenomenon in the city center. All the while, a new power crackles through his right arm... The all-new anti-demon arm known as the Devil Breaker.
Devil May Cry 5 is out on March 8, 2018 for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.