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Reviews 24 June 2026 7 min read

Devil May Cry 5 Devil Hunter Edition Review: Style in Hybrid Form

The Switch 2 version tests how well Capcom's fast stylish action fits a hybrid format.
Author: Редакция MBG
Devil May Cry 5 Devil Hunter Edition Review: Style in Hybrid Form

Devil May Cry 5 remains a strong action game, while Switch 2 tests its responsiveness and readability.

Verdict

Devil May Cry 5: Devil Hunter Edition on Nintendo Switch 2 is a test of whether Capcom's stylish action can thrive in a hybrid format. The core game is already proven: Nero, Dante, and V offer different rhythms built around style, risk, and control.

The question is not whether DMC5 is good. It is whether fast action stays comfortable on a smaller screen and a portable control setup.

Combat

DMC5 is strongest when players stop surviving and start staging fights. Nero is easier to enter, Dante demands weapon memory, and V changes spacing and pacing.

That sets a high bar for Switch 2 responsiveness. Any delay or unstable performance hurts the point of the game.

Portable Format

Portability fits Devil May Cry better than expected: missions are compact, fights reward short sessions, and replaying for rank works well on the go. The challenge is reading dense effects on a smaller screen.

Score

8.5/10. Devil May Cry 5 remains excellent stylish action, and Devil Hunter Edition looks like a strong way to bring it into a hybrid format if responsiveness holds.

Источник: Nintendo eShop.

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