Night Hunter Posted March 9, 2019 Posted March 9, 2019 Capcom has entered a golden age. Its Resident Evil 2 remake was three times more popular on Steam than 2017's Resident Evil 7, and now its latest game, hack-and-slash Devil May Cry 5, has surpassed both of them, making it Capcom's second biggest PC launch ever. As of writing, the game has a concurrent player peak of around 89,000, and is in the top 10 on Steam in terms of current players. That could improve over the weekend, too, but it's unlikely to catch up with Monster Hunter: World, Capcom's biggest-ever Steam launch, which reached a peak concurrent player count of more than 300,000 following its launch in August. Capcom hasn't always prioritized PC but, as more PC players show a desire to play its games, that appears to be changing. Last month, Capcom exec Haruhiro Tsujimoto acknowledged that Monster Hunter: World had "exceeded expectations" on Steam, and talked about how important PC players are to the company. Tom's Devil May Cry 5 review is this-a-way: he called it a "must-buy for hack-and-slash fans". Source https://www.pcgamer.com/devil-may-cry-5-is-capcoms-second-biggest-pc-launch-ever/ Quote
*Kiba* Posted March 9, 2019 Posted March 9, 2019 i got to say i been a devil may cry fan pretty much since the first game came out but for some reason this one just looks like shit to me i don't really understand why he looks like he all oil up it's just stupid really Quote
Vanaraud Posted March 11, 2019 Posted March 11, 2019 Graphics look amazing- that´s something I would play only for graphics. And those RT titles look so boring besides this. It´s all about artist work, nothing to do with HDR10 or DXR or other technology... Just played Bayonetta and not sure if I could take another boring run on hack-n-slash, maybe this one is better? Quote
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