Do these DmC: Definitive Edition screenshots do anything for you?

Coming to Xbox One and PS4 on March 10, 2015

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While I’m far more interested in this summer’s Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One (Vergil’s playable!), I am still curious about DmC: Definitive Edition. Never did get around to playing the original Ninja Theory release despite some tempting sales.

The new version has significant upgrades beyond the usual talk of 1080p, 60 frames per second, and touched-up textures. The list is over here and includes stuff like manual target locking, balance changes based on fan feedback, harder difficulties, and a 20-percent-faster Turbo Mode.

You might know all of that already in which case, yeah, go ahead to the gallery. Feel anything?


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