Devil May Cry 5 requires roughly 15 hours to complete
It's longer than before.
Devil May Cry 5 is the direct sequel in the acclaimed franchise and takes place years later with a new set of characters. The title looks absolutely stunning running on an Xbox One X because it achieves high visual fidelity while maintaining its smooth gameplay. While the game hasn't generated as much hype in recent months, it still looks like a compelling experience which may receive critical acclaim when it launches in March 2019.
According to a report by DualShockers and GameShot, Devil May Cry 5 can be completed in fifteen hours. While it's not as lengthy as recent games, it's quite long for a Devil May Cry experience. The excerpt said the following.
Hopefully the title will be memorable and feature a lot of replayability when it comes to battles and securing the perfect run.
According to Capcom, director Hideaki Itsuno and the core team have returned to create the most insane, technically advanced, and utterly unmissable action experience of this generation. That's a tall claim. The threat of demonic power has returned to menace the world once again in Devil May Cry 5. The invasion begins when the seeds of a "demon tree" take root in Red Grave City. As this hellish incursion starts to take over the city, a young demon hunter named Nero, arrives with his partner Nico to stop the threat.
Are you interested in Devil May Cry 5? Let us know. There's another demo coming to the Microsoft Store next month. It runs at 4K 60 FPS on the Xbox One X.
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