Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition -
: Playing as the new characters still requires backtracking through the same levels and fighting the same bosses. To see everything, you essentially have to play the 20 missions five times.
: These two share a campaign where Lady handles the first half (Nero’s missions) with a heavy focus on long-range firearms and her signature Kalina Ann rocket launcher. Trish takes over for the second half (Dante’s missions), utilizing the Sparda sword with a simpler, weapon-switching-free style. Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition
: Increases the overall game speed by 20%, making combat even more frenetic and responsive. The "Flawed" Reality : Playing as the new characters still requires
: This is an easy recommendation. It offers deep combat and immense value at a lower price point than most modern titles. Trish takes over for the second half (Dante’s
: Lingering complaints about wonky camera angles and frustrating platforming sections remain unaddressed in this remaster. ⚡ Verdict for Players
The Special Edition's most significant draw is the expanded roster, bringing the total to five playable characters—the largest in series history at its release.
: The new characters lack fully fleshed-out storylines; they only receive unique opening and ending cutscenes.