Despite being the latest entry in the franchise, DmC: Devil May Cry is basically a tutorial for "proper" Devil May Cry games. It's very, very shallow. The reboot asks you to think a little bit and maybe have to exert yourself if you choose the hardest difficulty setting. DMC3 and DMC4 dare you to come at them with a 1/60th of a second reaction

Devil May Cry . This hardcore hack & slash would be absolutely perfect for the Vita. Okay, this game might send a couple of handhelds hurling across a room but a trilogy or special edition of the game would benefit the Vita's game library in terms of PS2 reboots and remasters.
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