Capcom released a new trailer for DmC: Devil May Cry Definitive Edition, a remastered edition for 2013’s hack and slash action-adventure for PlayStation 4 & Xbox One.
Check out Vergil’s Bloody Palace 60fps trailer after the break:
“Vergil is a huge favorite amongst Devil May Cry fans. It will come as no surprise to you that when DmC was originally released, one of the most requested features for the game was a Bloody Palace mode just for Vergil, said Dominic Matthews, Ninja Theory’s product development Ninja.
When we knew we were getting the chance to create a new definitive edition of DmC, one of the first things on our list was to give the fans the mode that they seemed to want more than any other.”
“Vergil’s Bloody Palace is a 60-floor combat arena. Unlike Dante’s Bloody Palace, where the difficulty progresses through the 5 main difficulty levels, Vergil’s Bloody palace starts on Nephilim difficulty for the first 20 waves, moves onto Son of Sparda difficulty, and ends with 20 waves of very challenging Vergil Must Die difficulty combat.
Bloody Palace is traditionally a very difficult challenge to complete and Vergil’s own take on the mode is no different. The best way to play Vergil is to stack up as many kinds of damage as possible. He has lots of attacks which skilled players can layer with his melee moves.
For example, Summoned Swords can be fired, and can pull enemies or lift enemies, without interrupting melee attacks. Spiral Swords passively damages enemies once activated, until it wears off. Doppelganger Vergil can be used to attack at the same time as you, or with a delay.
When you layer everything up, you can hit with three or four attacks at a time, which is when Vergil is doing the most damage.
Of course Devil May Cry is not just about killing enemies but also about how you kill them. Some stylish moves I recommend trying out are jump cancelling with the Killer Bee and following up an Atomic with a Solar Flare. Loads of damage and loads of style!”
DmC: Devil May Cry Definitive Edition is set to release on March 17, 2015 for $39.99 / €39.99.
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Source: PSBlog.