Image credits to Nintendo. Devil May Cry is owned by Capcom.

About two or three months ago I was looking around the PlayStation store and saw the Devil May Cry HD Collection + 4Se on sale. I hadn’t played any of the series and decided to make the purchase. I’m currently on DMC 2 and noticed the added auto aim. At first I found it quite nice, it made hitting enemies easier, but then I encountered auto aim’s worst nightmare, the dreaded switch. I had an image but it appears to have gone missing. I’ll be working on locating this image.

Devil May Cry
Devil May Cry® HD Collection. Captured on ps4.

You must be thinking, “how could hitting a switch be so difficult? ” Imagine trying to hit a switch while enemies keep spawning, because of auto aim you keep swinging towards enemies that are off screen. This makes hitting these switches nearly impossible. To hit them you have to to do Dante’s downward slash. So far the game has been better than DMC 1 except for the switches.

This was a pretty short one but I have a bigger article coming up. It’s a review and retrospective of the Mega Man Star Force series. As always thank you for reading. If you want to know my opinions on Devil May Cry 1 comment and let me know.

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  • December 8, 2020 at 2:53 pm Reply
    […] One of the biggest problems for me was the switches. Such a small part of the game made difficult by the auto lock on. You were basically forced to do a downward slash on the switch because normal hits won’t work because of the auto aim. You can read more about my auto aim complaints in my previous article. […]

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