Devil May Cry V
Considering we just talked about Hideki Kamiya, it only seems right that a Devil May Cry title is on here, and the latest entry, Devil May Cry V, might be the best of them all.
If you’re looking for stylish action, Devil May Cry invented it, and boy does Devil May Cry V take it to a whole other level. There are three playable characters in the game, Nero, V, and Dante, each of which have their own incredibly distinct fighting style.
When a demonic outbreak happens in Red Grave city, the three demon hunters all arrive to investigate, for their own reasons.
Nero’s unique ability lets him equip different arms on his prosthetic, each of which have unique abilities. V summons and controls demon familiars in combat, and Dante can switch between four different fighting styles on the fly.
Devil May Cry V’s combat flows absurdly well, and there’s a huge emphasis on stringing combos together and getting your style rank up as high as possible.
The game consistently introduces new enemy types, and some of the boss battles are truly something to behold.
There are very few games that can match the sheer style and scale of Astral Chain, but Devil May Cry V is one of them.