
Trish is fast, fluid fighter that straight up demolishes her opponents with a mix of close and mid-range attacks options.

Each one presents a fun set of options that don’t feel like reskins of existing characters. The new characters and their combat styles are the single best reason to own DMC4: Special Edition. Sadly, this Special Edition isn’t special enough to fix the gaping backtracking and puzzle flaws of the original 2008 release, but it’s a fun treat for anyone who prefers the classic combat of Devil May Cry before Capcom rebooted the series in 2013. The sharper look and snappier feel is a satisfying upgrade for this old-school Dante adventure.
DEVIL MAY CRY 4 SPECIAL EDITION REVIEW 1080P
This updated version brings the 1080p graphics and 60-frames-per-second gameplay to consoles for the first time, alongside a trio of new playable characters. The same holds true of Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. So while it's not without flaws, it's still one of the better pure action experiences on the platform.”

This type of game couldn't really work any other way. The higher-resolution graphics on the PC shine and flow smoothly, and the fact that a gamepad is the best way to go shouldn't turn you off. Regardless of how much weight you put on each category, the action gameplay is accessible and possesses quite a bit of depth if you're willing to put in the time.
