It was hard at that time to find a game with a similar technical level, but we didn't dwell too much on Devil May Cry 2, which for us is the least impressive of the three. We first returned to Mallet Island in the original game, the one that brought so much attention when it released on PlayStation 2 back in 2001. It's aged a bit no doubt, but it still feels good to get back in his shoes, and that's what matters. The result? Well, the hero has lost none his charm and his haircut is still as classy as it gets. We've been playing as Dante for several hours, the complicated demon hunter who is (despite his profession) half-demon himself. Yes, Devil May Cry HD Collection has just landed on PC, PS4, and Xbox One this week, bringing these original games into the spotlight once more, providing the perfect opportunity for newbies to get involved, or for existing fans to get reacquainted. While many of us are hoping for the announcement of a fifth Devil May Cry, at the moment we'll have to make do with a remaster of the first three games.