
A Puzzle game by Ninja Theory, released in 2013
DmC: Devil May Cry is the fifth game in the hack-and-slash third-person action series and the first not largely developed by Capcom. This title is a reimagining of the series, with the same protagonist Dante, but set in an alternate universe. The Dante in this game is very different from before, doing away with the trademark white hair and altering the main character as well as the game's tone with a much more Western influence. The gameplay is still largely identical as Dante engages many opponents with a fast fighting style, stringing together combos and hits in quick succession.
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Live player count and server population analysis.
There are currently 104 people playing DmC: Devil May Cry, indicating a niche or private community. Coordinate via Discord for best results.
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SteamOS and Linux Proton performance analysis.
Don't let the "Unsupported" tag fool you. While Valve hasn't officially verified DmC: Devil May Cry, ProtonDB users report it runs perfectly (Gold/Platinum rating). You may need to force a specific Proton version.
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Aggregated critic scores and player sentiment analysis.
Based on 12 critic reviews, DmC: Devil May Cry has received generally positive feedback. With a solid score of 82, it stands out as a strong entry in the puzzle category, though it may have minor flaws.
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