Devil May Cry was originally released as a PS2 exclusive back in 2001. The game proved to be very popular and it spawned a number of sequels. In 2011, the first three games in the series were remastered in HD and compiled under the name Devil May Cry HD Collection. The HD release was made available on the PS3 and Xbox 360. Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition will come to the Nintendo Switch on February 20, 2020. It is also available on the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PC. As well as the Devil May Cry collection we had the likes of Metal Gear Solid 2 & 3, God of War 1 & 2, Prince of Persia, ICO, Shadow of the Colossus and much more. It became the best way to play these classics and meant we could all stop pretending that the drop in graphical quality when going back to play these on PS2 didn’t bother us. -Tameem Antoniades, director of DmC: Devil May Cry I almost can't put into words how historically awful this game is, but I'll certainly try. Just know that the only reason this game isn't getting a 0 out of 10 is because GameFAQs has 1 out of 10 as the bare minimum score. This is a review for Devil May Cry HD, which is a part of the games collection in Devil May Cry HD Collection. Story Dante is a Devil Hunter that has demonic powers that allows him to decimate his demonic foes easily. Dante is a Devil Hunter who works in a shop called Devil May Cry. In It’s clear that some effort certainly went into this dastardly devil’s creation, but Vergil’s Downfall leaves us wanting more; the inability to play as Vergil in the main campaign, much less the recently released Bloody Palace mode, is a puzzling omission given the precedent set with Devil May Cry 3. It seems like just yesterday that the original Devil May Cry appeared on store shelves and captured the attention of many PS2 owners. Demon hunter Dante’s first adventure was arguably one of the best action games for the system, introducing a great beat-em-up engine with plenty of over-the-top boss battles and a bottomless reserve of style. It is a shame that the PS3 version can suffer from some slowdown during cutscenes. During gameplay, the game mostly holds up, with a slight dip in frames when the screen is filled with enemies. All my worries for the game were gone after playing through Ninja Theory’s take on the Devil May Cry franchise. This is a title that gets most of the El9zaT.