DMC 5: How Long To Beat Devil May Cry 5?
Won't take you too long.
Devil May Cry 5 further evolves the series' staple over-the-top action and ridiculous style. If you're planning on picking DMC 5 up, you don't have to worry about it taking over too much of your life. After playing through the game, GameSpot editors Matt Espineli and Alessandro Fillari both report it took them about 15 hours to complete the main story.
So if you want to, it's plausible to finish Capcom's new game in a weekend. For those who want a bit more out of the game, though, new difficulties unlock in Devil May Cry 5 after you complete it the first time.
If you're just checking out Devil May Cry 5--whether it's your first game in the franchise or you're an experience demon-slaying veteran--be sure to look through our guides if you want any help.
Devil May Cry 5 GameSpot Guides
- How To Find And Beat All The Secret Missions In Devil May Cry 5
- How To Get Devil May Cry 5's Secret Ending In Short Time
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In our Devil May Cry 5 review, Matt Espineli gave the game a 9/10, writing, "DMC5 thrives on the stylistic and mechanical prowess of its predecessors. It sticks to tradition above all else, pursuing a few ambitious new ideas along the way, but mostly maintaining the series’ focus on intricate fighting systems and campy bravado. Rarely does the game stumble, consistently leveraging its spectacle and mechanical depth to push aside any small frustrations. All the while, the story exudes a charismatic charm that keeps you constantly intrigued as you’re refining your skills. DMC5 proves the series can still be brilliant and imaginative without compromising its longest-held traditions."
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