![]() ![]() You are literally into a level in less than a second or two, and dying sees you return instantly. It’s probably the most impressed I’ve been with load speeds on next-gen yet. I have to say, the thing that blew me away with Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition on PS5 are the load times. It is a pretty game made even prettier by the addition of ray-tracing. Devil May Cry 5 is a game with a lot going on and the constant effects that are flashing back at you through a puddle, or a window definitely don’t go unnoticed. ![]() When it comes to the ray-traced visuals, they’re pretty damn nice. I didn’t notice the biggest difference playing in 120 FPS, but again, I’m not a super hardcore Devil May Cry player. I must say, it was a little bit confusing as I was under the impression that high framerate mode wasn’t supposed to be enabled alongside ray-tracing (but I was able to ). There’s also the ability to turn high frame rate mode on or off, which obviously depends on if you have a HDMI 2.1 compatible TV. There’s Ray-Tracing On (Graphics), Ray-Tracing On (Performance) and Ray-Tracing Off. ![]() In terms of visual options, Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition offers more variety than anything else that I’ve experienced on next-gen to date. From the onset, it was pretty obvious that even outside of the visual additions, there’s a fair amount of content here that would warrant those that have already played it coming back. I’ve never been hugely into Devil May Cry, but I was excited to jump into Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition as it’s one of the only PS5 games at launch that supports 4K/120PFS and it also has super tasty ray-traced visuals. ![]()
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