The only ones you should play if you do are 1, 3, and 4. "The Vita will probably outlive the Switch" RandyDragon. PSN: AxiomGenesis. jcgonzmo (Topic Creator) 4 years ago #3. EzraGenesis posted If you care to know some of the characters, then sure. If you just want a hack and slash game with no story knowledge, then just get 5.

The Lazy Order: 3, 4, 5. Pros: You skip the aged DMC1 and get to the ones that have the more important story beats as well as the deeper mechanics. DMC5 even summs up all the other games for you in a few sentences. Maybe watch 1 as a Youtube Summary after playing 3. Cons: You will miss the beginning of the series. Now before I begin I just want to say that I don't like it when people come to the discussions just to ♥♥♥♥ all over a game I enjoy and that's NOT what I'm trying to do here. I want to like the game. So far my experience has been pretty mediocre, I've heard so much about this game having "awesome gameplay" and such, but it feels extremely underwhelming to me. I've made it level 4 by
Ergo eliminating the need for it. Moves such as Helm Breaker and its own Stinger. I do believe Vergil may get some form of hand to hand combat weapon and well we know the obvious DT, Sin DT, and Summoned Swords as well as the Doppleganger and full control over it somewhere between how DmC handled Doppleganger and how V uses his familiars.
As the review subtitle says, DMC 5 is so stylish…in cutscenes, very thrilling…in combat, and too dull…in level design (and story). All in all, DMC 5 is a wild ride, but I got off the ride
According to previews, there are missions where you can choose a character. The game starts with Nero, then play as V, then Nero again, then Dante. Dante starts to be playable in mission 10. I hate it so much you have to go through half the game before you even get to play the character that the majority of fans want to play as.
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dmc 5 do i need to play the others