Longtime Capcom designer and Devil May Cry 5 director Hideaki Itsuno took to Twitter to ring in the new year and drop a tease for his next game currently in development. The tweet was pretty sparse as far as any real details and included a photo of the dev team hard at work on the
Devil May Cry 3
Devil May Cry 3 on Switch is fantastic. Of course, that was true of the game for its original PS2 release and has remained true regardless of what system or version you’re playing on. As such, it’s nice to see that the Switch port is no exception to that rule. While some could make a
Long regarded as one of the best entries in the series, Devil May Cry 3 brings players back to the very beginning of Dante’s journey as the Son of Sparda. Originally released in 2005 for the PS2, DMC3 arguably is the entry that refined its combo-based, stylish combat for future entries to come, and with the upcoming
Following the release of the original two Devil May Cry games on the system, it seemed to only make sense that Capcom would follow suit by releasing Devil May Cry 3 on the system at some point. Thankfully they are about to, and with Devil May Cry 3 as arguably one of the best installments in the series,
While it might not be one of the more marquee releases in early 2020, Devil May Cry 3 is set to make its way to the Nintendo Switch next month. Even though this release of the game at face value might seem like just a standard port of DMC3 on Nintendo’s latest platform, Capcom has today stated
After releasing Switch ports for both Devil May Cry and Devil May Cry 2 throughout 2019, Capcom has finally announced plans to bring the third entry in the series to Nintendo’s latest platform early next year. Devil May Cry 3 is indeed coming to the Nintendo Switch and will be arriving on the platform on February 20,
I’ve been sold on Devil May Cry 5 from the moment I saw it revealed last year at E3 2018. Everything about the game seemed right in my wheelhouse from the getgo and it immediately became one of my most anticipated releases of 2019. The only problem was that I had still never played a single Devil