Devil May Cry HD Collection
Action
Single-player
Steam Achievements
Full controller support
Steam Trading Cards
Remote Play on TV
Family Sharing

The popular stylish action games Devil May Cry, Devil May Cry 2, and Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition return in one collection!

Developers: CAPCOM Co., Ltd.
Publishers: CAPCOM Co., Ltd.
Release Date: Mar 13, 2018
Price (USD): $4.49
Current Players: 1.4k

Links:  Steam Store  SteamDB

Very Positive(93%)
DMC3 praised
great atmosphere
nostalgia
camera angles
older graphics
control setups
DMC2 criticized
technical issues
poor story
DMC3 is frequently highlighted as a standout game, characterized by its sophisticated combat and engaging story. However, the collection is marred by DMC2, which is almost universally criticized for its lackluster gameplay and poor story. Technical issues, including resolution and control problems, further detract from the experience, though many players still enjoy the nostalgia of revisiting these classic games.

Positive Points

  • DMC3 is highly praised for its complex and fluid combat system, engaging storyline, memorable characters, and iconic soundtrack.
  • The collection is valued for its nostalgia, bringing classic games to modern platforms with improved graphics.
  • DMC1 is appreciated for its atmosphere, gothic setting, and solid foundation for the series.
  • Negative Points

  • DMC2 is consistently criticized for its lack of engaging gameplay, poor story, and disappointing mechanics.
  • There are significant technical issues with the PC port, including problems with resolution, audio-sync, and control setups.
  • The collection lacks cloud save functionality, causing frustration for players who lose their progress when reinstalling the game.
  • Mixed Points

  • The older graphics and controls are seen as both a nostalgic charm and a frustrating element, particularly for players used to more modern games.
  • The fixed camera angles are praised for their style in DMC1 but are also a source of irritation due to gameplay difficulties.
  • Common Themes

  • Despite its flaws, the collection is often purchased for DMC3 alone, which is considered a masterpiece of the action genre.
  • Many players recommend either skipping DMC2 or only playing it for completionist purposes due to its poor design.
  • The nostalgia factor plays a significant role in the enjoyment of the collection, especially for those who played the originals on PS2.
  • Updated 5/13/2026, 12:01:24 AM UTC