Stylish combos, demon hunters and cocky swagger: with Dante, Devil May Cry defined fast, technical action. RomWize re-ranks the best entries by its re-evaluated scores, each with its current score, its versions, their rarity and their collector value.
"Kamiya's masterpiece that invented stylish action. Dante, charismatic demon hunter, chains devastating combos in gothic levels. The combat system's depth, style and iconic soundtrack make it an unshakeable PS2 pillar."
"Ninja Theory's reboot returns as a Special Edition, and it ages well. Combat stays sharp and stylish, the art direction bites, and Vergil adds spice. The 60fps mode gives it real punch."
"DMC4 splits roles between Nero and Dante with a brilliant Devil Bringer system and a Dante that still rules the pad. The back-and-forth layout fatigues a touch, but the joy of stringing combos with such elegance is unmatched."
"DmC Devil May Cry is the Ninja Theory reboot with a young Dante in the twisted Limbo world. Striking art direction style, snappy and accessible gameplay. Controversial for purists but objectively excellent."
"Prequel to DMC1 events, focused on Dante's youth. The Stylish Rank system and diversity of combat styles elevate the genre. Original Japanese version with legendarily brutal difficulty. One of the finest action experiences on PS2."