Certainly different.Īs for Nico, Lady, and Trish, each of them have also had some tweaks and changes to their design to completely change their appearance from their default models.Īnd if the Deluxe Edition still isn’t sounding bumper and packed, then you’ll also get a wealth of Battle Tracks from Devil May Cry 1, 2, 3, and 4 along with some alternative Style Rank Announcers and Title Calls, should you want to mix things up a bit. Nero and Dante have got their own looks, with Nero getting a blonde hair, white coat look, while Dante sports some dark hair, in a dark trenchcoat. This one looks suitably bad ass and deadly in equal measure.Ĭostume packs are also thrown in with Alt Heroine and Hero Colors. You also gain early access to the Buster Arm, which is one of Nero’s newer Devil Breaker weapons.ĭon’t worry, though, Dante isn’t getting left out, as you can bag his Cavaliere R weapon, customised by Nico. I mean, it’s not the most effective battle weapon, but then who actually wants a spinning fork in their eye. This would be my personal favourite, to be honest.Īnd last, but most definitely not least, a Pasta Breaker! Yeah, this one is actually an arm that uses a revolving fork.
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This one actually fires shockwaves from the fingertips, which is monumentally impressive.Ĭoolest of all, the Mega Buster pays homage to Capcom classic, Mega Man, with long range attacks and side roll and jump moves. How considerate!Īnother special Devil Breaker is also available – The Gerbera GP01 – created by Shoji Kawamori. It even has comfort options for shoulder and hip pain with its in-built vibration system. Weapon wise, you’ve got Sweet Surrender which is a Devil Breaker armed weapon created by Nico, built using soft materials. If you grab yourself the Deluxe Edition of the game, you’ll add some exclusive, brand new Devil Breaker Weapons to your arsenal, as well as new Battle Music, Alternative Voices, and most surprisingly of all, changes to live action cutscenes. After years of waiting, Devil May Cry 5 is almost upon us but if you’re still on the fence about pre-ordering, there’s some nice DLC to sweeten the pot.