Special Edition | Devil May Cry 4:

: Originally a PC exclusive, this mode is now on consoles, filling the screen with massive "Musou-scale" hordes of enemies to test your combo skills.

While the combat mechanics are top-tier, the Special Edition does not fix the original game's structural issues:

The Special Edition's most significant draw is the expanded roster, bringing the total to five playable characters—the largest in series history at its release. Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition

: This is an easy recommendation. It offers deep combat and immense value at a lower price point than most modern titles.

: Playing as the new characters still requires backtracking through the same levels and fighting the same bosses. To see everything, you essentially have to play the 20 missions five times. : Originally a PC exclusive, this mode is

: The new characters lack fully fleshed-out storylines; they only receive unique opening and ending cutscenes.

If you're looking to jump back in, you can find the Standard Edition at Best Buy or the Demon Hunter Bundle on GOG, which includes extra costumes and currencies to jumpstart your skills. Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition on PS4: New Details It offers deep combat and immense value at

: Lingering complaints about wonky camera angles and frustrating platforming sections remain unaddressed in this remaster. ⚡ Verdict for Players