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Capcom's decision to withhold Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition from PC remains a disappointment. However, the platform's inherent open nature mitigates the loss.
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Included via DLC. The Son of Sparda is finally given a moveset that rivals his brother’s depth. He is absurdly overpowered and absolutely glorious. Summoned Swords allow for mid-combo teleportation, Judgment Cut (the triple dimension-slash) is the most satisfying attack to time in any game, and his concentration meter forces you to play with arrogant, slow-walking swagger. His new "World of V" (summoning his doppelganger for a super move) is a screen-clear. Playing Vergil feels like playing a fighting game boss who decided to play fair. He has his own 20-mission campaign (reusing DMC5 levels, but with new boss intro/outro dialogue that rewrites the story's context). PC Verdict: The DLC is cheap and essential. Capcom's decision to withhold Devil May Cry 5:
The most significant gameplay addition of the Special Edition is the inclusion of Vergil. Unlike the graphical overhauls and extra modes, Capcom made the Alpha and the Omega available to PC players. Anyone who wants to feel the gap between
Ray Traced Global Illumination (consoles have it, PC does not—only reflections/shadows). Also, there is no official "Dark Knight Mode" for the Bloody Palace, but mods fix that.