Today’s issue of Weekly Famitsu has an interview on Capcom’s Devil May Cry 5, with director Hideaki Itsuno and producers Michiteru Okabe and Matthew Walker. When asked how they got the idea for the Cavaliere, Dante’s ultra cool bike chainsaw, Hideaki-san answered when making weapons, especially Dante’s, they always try to pick ideas that most guys
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Another edition of Tokyo Game Show has come and gone, and it’s finally time to announce the winners of our traditional DualShockers’ Awards for the event. As usual, please keep in mind that no award is ever completely objective. These honors represent the games that we loved at the show, and in case of our
It has recently come to public attention that Devil May Cry 5 includes microtransactions that let you purchase red orbs. Red orbs can be used in the game to acquire new skills and progress your character. In addition to what reported by GameStop, we can also add through our own observation when we tested the
Following the end of Tokyo Game Show in Chiba, Japan, the Japanese Computer Entertainment Software Association announced via press release the winner of the Japan Game Awards Future Division. The Future Division awards the unreleased games exhibited at Tokyo Game Show that are seen as highly-anticipated, and as having the best future prospects. The awards
If you thought Devil May Cry 5 was safe from microtransactions, think again. You will be able to spend money on a digital currency to upgrade your characters faster. According to Gamespot, during their session with Devil May Cry 5 at Tokyo Game Show, they approached a Divinity Statue. This is where players will upgrade
After Devil May Cry 4, many thought that the series needed a new spark, which led to Capcom hiring British Developer Ninja Theory to create DMC: Devil May Cry. During an interview at Tokyo Game Show in Chiba, Japan, I asked Director Hideaki Itsuno if he feels that the intermission with DMC positively influenced the
At Tokyo Game Show 2018 in Chiba, Japan, DualShockers finally got grubby hands on a build of Devil May Cry 5 that included evergreen hero Dante (the real one). We also managed to record a nice chunk of gameplay for your viewing pleasure. The game was running on Xbox One X. Incidentally, the headline mentions that Dante looks
Today, during a stage event from Tokyo Game Show, Capcom showcased a video revealing the names of the voice cast that will take part of the Japanese audio track. Nero is voiced by Kaito Ishikawa, Lynn voices Nico, Tomoyuki Morikawa reprises his traditional role as Dante, Kouki Uchiyama lends his voice to new character V, Atsuko Tanaka
Today, during a stage event from Tokyo Game Show, Capcom showcased more goodies for Devil May Cry 5. We also get new character renders for Trish, Lady, the new playable character V (not the same V from Cyberpunk 2077, obviously) and Dante. After that, we also get to see a gameplay video showing Dante’s moves,
Devil May Cry 5 is playable on the show floor at Tokyo Game Show in Chiba, Japan, and today Capcom and the local magazine Weekly Famitsu showcased a playthrough of the demo on PS4. The demo is similar to the one we saw at Gamescom, but it was an updated version for TGS, featuring Nero
The Devil May Cry 5 news just keeps rolling along today. After revealing last night’s new trailer for Devil May Cry 5, Capcom has released a slate of new images for the highly-anticipated action game. Many of these stills are taken from the aforementioned trailer and as such, we continue to see more looks at characters like Dante,
After the latest trailer for Devil May Cry 5 was released late last night, the action game finally started to appear on digital storefronts for pre-order. With these new listings, we have also learned some valuable new information about DMC5 that many are sure to be interested in. One of those important nuggets of information that has now been revealed
Today Capcom announced its lineup of games for Tokyo Game Show 2018, which will be held at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba, near Tokyo, between September 20th, and September 23rd. Playable games will include Resident Evil 2, Devil May Cry 5, Mega Man 11, and the Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection. There will also be plenty
Today, during a panel at PAX West, Capcom showcased some brand new gameplay of its upcoming hack and slash game Devil May Cry 5. The gameplay was presented by Director Hideaki Itsuno, Senior Producer Michiteru Okabe, and Producer Matt Walker. Yet, before we move on to the videos, we got to see some never-seen-before concept
With the end of Gamescom 2018, another big summer event is behind us, as we gear up for Tokyo Game Show in September. This year’s show in Cologne was definitely rich with Japanese content, including Devil May Cry 5, Ace Combat 7, Resident Evil 2, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, and many more. Square Enix also presented Left Alive
Another Gamescom has come and (almost) gone, and it’s time to call the winners of our traditional DualShockers’ Awards. As usual, do keep in mind that no award is ever completely objective. These honors represent the games that we loved at the show, and in case of our top award, the Readers’ Choice Game of
Devil May Cry 5 is currently playable at Gamescom 2018 in Cologne, and today I got to go up close and personal with the Xbox One version of the game running on Xbox One X. I honestly have no words to describe how impressed I am with the game’s visuals. They look extremely detailed, and
Following the release date announcement for Devil May Cry 5, Capcom released a ton of new screenshots for the game and they all look awesome. Like the game’s new trailer, most of the new images center around combat situations and show Nero using a variety of different moves at his disposal. Some of these include his
We heard a while ago that Devil May Cry 5 will be playable at Gamescom, and apparently, the development team has been working on the demo until today. Director Hideaki Itsuno mentioned on Twitter that the demo that will be available at the show in Cologne has been completed, and we even get to see the
Devil May Cry 5’s next big showing is slated to arrive in Germany two weeks from now as Capcom’s highly-anticipated action game will be available to demo at Gamescom. For those based in the U.S. though, fear not, as Devil May Cry 5 will soon be having a rather large showing stateside as well. Upon the recent release
In the latest episode of the Capcom Confidential podcast producers Matt Walker and Pete Fabiano were joined by Devil May Cry 5 artists Alex and Wilson (my apologies, their full names were absolutely inaudible) talked about some interesting details on the upcoming game. We hear about the Gasshuku, which is a sort of work camp in which the core development team
Today Capcom released its financial results related to the first quarter of fiscal year 2018, which includes the period between April 1st and June 30th, 2018. As you can see in the table below, all the relevant income figures are firmly in the black, showing a massive increase in both revenue and income year-on-year. To
One of the most relevant announcements of E3 2o18 — while not exactly a surprise for many — was Devil May Cry 5, and today’s issue of Weekly Famitsu included an interview to Director Hideaki Itsuno, Senior Producer Michiteru Okabe, and Producer Matthew Walker. We learn that the goal of the visuals of the game is
Devil May Cry 5 is the next installment in the beloved franchise, and a recent Famitsu four-page spread has some interesting news to tell us about the upcoming game. First off, we now know that the game is roughly 75% complete and that more details about the game will be released Summer 2018. This bodes well