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# 3 iconic DMC games remastered Multiple combat styles & weapons Seamless PS4 gameplay with menu improvements Devil May Cry HD Collection for PlayStation 4

**Brand:** capcom
**Price:** ₱4238
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚔️ Own the demon-slaying legend before your squad does!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Devil May Cry HD Collection for PlayStation 4 by capcom
- **How much does it cost?** ₱4238 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Key Features

- • **Seamless Modern Play:** Jump between games without leaving the PS4 interface—no more clunky menu exits disrupting your flow.
- • **Legendary Trilogy Reborn:** Experience the full saga of Dante’s demon-slaying legacy, all in stunning HD on your PS4.
- • **Unlock Iconic Characters:** Play as Dante, Vergil, and Trish, each with unique movesets that redefine your gameplay strategy.
- • **Master the Art of Stylish Combat:** Switch between diverse fighting styles and unlock powerful weapons to dominate every battle with flair.
- • **Challenge Yourself with Classic Difficulty:** Relive the intense, rewarding challenge that defined the action genre and inspired countless successors.

## Overview

Devil May Cry HD Collection for PlayStation 4 bundles the critically acclaimed trilogy—DMC 1, 2, and 3—remastered for modern consoles. Featuring enhanced visuals, refined controls, and added gameplay modes, this collection delivers the iconic stylish combat and intense boss battles that pioneered the character action genre. Perfect for both newcomers and longtime fans craving the ultimate demon-hunting experience.

## Description

Devil May Cry (2001) This is the one that started it all, starring a mature and subdued Dante, which matched the mood and tempo of the game’s sense of isolation during the exploration sequences and tough-as-nails boss battles. It’s also the game that inspired my favorite TV game ad of all time: Devil May Cry 2 (2003) Taking place after the events of the first Devil May Cry, this sequel strives for a more cinematic look and feel to combat, changing things up in how the camera behaves, but also taking extreme care to make the animations more natural and fluid. Plus, you can unlock and play as Trish, featuring her own unique weapons and move set. Devil May Cry 3: Special Edition (2006) Focusing on the origins of our favorite demon hunter, this prequel features a much younger and more rambunctious Dante who cares very little about how much damage he’s doing to even his own shop as long as he can chew his pizza and kick some butt. And he runs out of pizza. Devil May Cry 3: Special Edition quickly took the spotlight as a fan favorite with the addition of combat Styles that significantly change the way you slay demons. These Styles can be selected and upgraded between each mission. This game also put a spotlight on Dante’s relationship with his twin brother Vergil, who is an unlockable character with his own move set and gameplay.

Review: Not same case as displayed but correct game - Was the correct game and arrived in good time. Disappointed though that the games case was not the same as what was displayed when ordering the game, which was the reason for buying. Wanted the case that was displayed on the website but was not the case that arrived
Review: The Devil May Cry HD collection is perfect for those wanting to get into DMC. You get 2 great games(and 1 mediocre game) for the price of one. The PS4 version differs greatly from the PS3 version having fixed many menu issues, as well as giving you the ability to change games without exiting to the PlayStation menu. The games themselves are where your mileage may vary. Devil May Cry is the game that pioneered the character action genre. Because of this game God of War, Bayonetta, and even the Darksiders series owes it's existence to DMC. For those wanting to see where it all began this is where you start. You play as Dante, a badass demon hunter, that goes to a demonic island to battle the Lord of the underworld. You'll battle mannequins, large magma scorpions, and dark angels. No one said it was going to be easy, Devil May Cry is a very hard game. Not impossible but expect to die multiple times very early on until you get accustomed to the controls. The game is also very archaic in other designs like a Resident Evil style camera, very claustrophobic locations(which addto the atmosphere) and wonky platforming sections. All in all Devil May Cry is a very good place to get started. For everything DMC did right, DMC2 is a massive step backwards. The original development team weren't involved here since Capcom desided to start development as early as possible to release it as soon as possible, so a new team got brought on board and it shows. Designwise and aesthetically, it's dull. Maybe you could blame the PS2 limitations, but DMC didn't suffer too much from it thanks to the fact it went for a gothic style atmosphere. DMC2 just pales in comparison. Gameplay wise it's worse. The combat is gimped giving you only Swords as main melee weapons(just stick to Rebellion, it's better than the alternatives) that all share the same moves and combos. And gun combat has too much focus, making them very overpowered. You can stun lock every single enemy in the game with Ebony and Ivory alone. It's laughable. The story is also lame, the characters are dull, Dante has no personality to speak of, and Lucia is Trish from the first game but lamer. And that's how you can describe this game. It's boring. You're better off skipping it, unless youre a chronology nut and have to play games in order. Otherwise there's nothing here for you. For every failing DMC2 has, it's director, Hideaki Itsuno, returned for the next game, Devil May Cry 3, and improved upon everything that you could improve. If you're buying the HD Collection, the main game you're paying for is this one. There's a reason its still considered the best DMC game to date. Combat has been improved giving Dante multiple fighting styles to choose from that change his gameplay slightly. Multiple weapons to choose. From the trusty Rebellion sword, to the badass ice nunchucks Cerberus, to the electrifying guitar Nevan. There's never a dull weapon and any combination is viable. The story is also a strong point for the game. Being a prequel to the original game, it stars a young Dante facing off against his twin brother Vergil from opening a portal to the demon realm. The story has badass moments as well as more serious and touching moments giving Dante more personality than at first seemed. Levels are plentyful with secrets to discover and challenges to perform. All in all DMC3 is a fantastic game, and one that I implore all action game fans to try out.

## Features

- Featuring Dante, Devil May Cry HD Collection is full of the award-winning gameplay and style that the series has become known for, now playable on modern consoles.
- Originally debuting in 2001, Devil May Cry immediately redefined the action genre, with its signature emphasis on slaying demons with style.
- The half-demon Dante uses his innate abilities and the powers of ancient demons to fight a one-man war against the forces of darkness and save humanity from damnation
- Devil May Cry 2 released in 2003 and centers on Dante and his new devilishly agile partner Lucia in their fight to defeat a man hell-bent on achieving supreme power.
- Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening, featured a number of enhancements, including the opportunity to play as Dante's twin brother, Vergil, as well as the addition of Bloody Palace Mode and Turbo Mode.Battery: no battery used

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B0785VL9F6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 48,651 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 3,895 in PlayStation 4 Games |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (977) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | 56051 |
| Language  | English |
| Product Dimensions  | 1.52 x 13.46 x 17.02 cm; 68.04 g |
| Rated  | Ages 12 & Over |

## Images

![Devil May Cry HD Collection for PlayStation 4 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71i4VFd+q7L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will the pre order include a bonus?**
A: Being that this is a re release of older titles, there is no pre order bonus.

**Q: In spanish audio and Sub??**
A: No Spanish audio. I don't remember if you could change subtitles even though they are turned on in the game.

**Q: Can you switch the the voices from English to Japanese?**
A: Only on DMC 3

**Q: Tiene subtitulos en español?**
A: Sí tiene subtítulos. También puede configurar la consola para que el juego le aparezca en español.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐ Not same case as displayed but correct game
*by A***R on 4 May 2019*

Was the correct game and arrived in good time. Disappointed though that the games case was not the same as what was displayed when ordering the game, which was the reason for buying. Wanted the case that was displayed on the website but was not the case that arrived

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by S***N on 9 October 2018*

The Devil May Cry HD collection is perfect for those wanting to get into DMC. You get 2 great games(and 1 mediocre game) for the price of one. The PS4 version differs greatly from the PS3 version having fixed many menu issues, as well as giving you the ability to change games without exiting to the PlayStation menu. The games themselves are where your mileage may vary. Devil May Cry is the game that pioneered the character action genre. Because of this game God of War, Bayonetta, and even the Darksiders series owes it's existence to DMC. For those wanting to see where it all began this is where you start. You play as Dante, a badass demon hunter, that goes to a demonic island to battle the Lord of the underworld. You'll battle mannequins, large magma scorpions, and dark angels. No one said it was going to be easy, Devil May Cry is a very hard game. Not impossible but expect to die multiple times very early on until you get accustomed to the controls. The game is also very archaic in other designs like a Resident Evil style camera, very claustrophobic locations(which addto the atmosphere) and wonky platforming sections. All in all Devil May Cry is a very good place to get started. For everything DMC did right, DMC2 is a massive step backwards. The original development team weren't involved here since Capcom desided to start development as early as possible to release it as soon as possible, so a new team got brought on board and it shows. Designwise and aesthetically, it's dull. Maybe you could blame the PS2 limitations, but DMC didn't suffer too much from it thanks to the fact it went for a gothic style atmosphere. DMC2 just pales in comparison. Gameplay wise it's worse. The combat is gimped giving you only Swords as main melee weapons(just stick to Rebellion, it's better than the alternatives) that all share the same moves and combos. And gun combat has too much focus, making them very overpowered. You can stun lock every single enemy in the game with Ebony and Ivory alone. It's laughable. The story is also lame, the characters are dull, Dante has no personality to speak of, and Lucia is Trish from the first game but lamer. And that's how you can describe this game. It's boring. You're better off skipping it, unless youre a chronology nut and have to play games in order. Otherwise there's nothing here for you. For every failing DMC2 has, it's director, Hideaki Itsuno, returned for the next game, Devil May Cry 3, and improved upon everything that you could improve. If you're buying the HD Collection, the main game you're paying for is this one. There's a reason its still considered the best DMC game to date. Combat has been improved giving Dante multiple fighting styles to choose from that change his gameplay slightly. Multiple weapons to choose. From the trusty Rebellion sword, to the badass ice nunchucks Cerberus, to the electrifying guitar Nevan. There's never a dull weapon and any combination is viable. The story is also a strong point for the game. Being a prequel to the original game, it stars a young Dante facing off against his twin brother Vergil from opening a portal to the demon realm. The story has badass moments as well as more serious and touching moments giving Dante more personality than at first seemed. Levels are plentyful with secrets to discover and challenges to perform. All in all DMC3 is a fantastic game, and one that I implore all action game fans to try out.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by ゆ***り on 26 April 2022*

アップデートで字幕日本語です^_^ ただPRIMEで注文したほうがいいですよ。 私の場合、届かなかったです

## Frequently Bought Together

- Devil May Cry HD Collection - PlayStation 4 Standard Edition
- DMC Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition - PlayStation 4
- Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition (PS5)

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