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No.
Yes.
DMC 4 is literally an incomplete demo version of a game and DMC 5 is a 10 hours fan-service clownery.
No need to lie to yourself there mate, be both know the fact that dmc 4 and 5 are way better, just cause you suck at them, doesn't make them bad.
Ok, I'm not sure how do skill issues correlate with my takes about incompleteness of DMC4 and cheap cash grab of a plot in DMC5, but since you've started this.
I've literally beaten DMC3, the hardest in the series, 20+ times and DMC4 about 10 times, I have DMD trophies in both of them. You haven't beaten DMC5, the easiest game of the original series, on any difficulty harder than easy in 50+ hours. Git gud and at least complete normal with auto combos to tell anyone they suck at DMC.
Nope.
There's a cancerous platforming in literally every OG Devil May Cry game.
Its the only DMC game created with a keyboard / mouse control scheme in mind and its very easy to pull off moves.
For DMC4 I had to use Auto Hotkey to map controls correctly for Keyboard / Mouse. DMC5 has the same poor PC configuration as 4. Its the reason I've never even finished the opening level.
I'm playing this again and re-mapping controls for DMC5 to match this.
But way worse and difficult, with terrible character controls outside of battles, classic RE camera and different bs elements like sending you to repeat the same fight over and over again as a punishment for failure.