Devil May Cry
PlayStation Classics That Should be Remade
The Devil May Cry series has changed dramatically since the release of the first game on PS2, even being rebooted with 2013’s DMC. While entries like Devil May Cry 3 have aged fairly well, unfortunately the first game isn’t quite the same. Dated graphics, frustrating camera angles, and stiff controls certainly show off the game’s age, although they aren’t enough to ruin the experience. A full-blown remake of the game would be just what’s needed, one that integrates the upgrades the series has seen over the years. At the same time, you could make the aesthetic of the game closer to Devil May Cry 3 and 4, and update Dante’s look. It’s been five years since the release of DMC, and finding the way forward for the series could be by returning to its roots.