10 Best Capcom Games Of The Decade - Ranked
2. Devil May Cry 5
It took 11 years to release - and one fanboy-hated reboot to surmount - but Devil May Cry finally returned better than ever, with the best high-octane third-person combat in gaming history.
Playing as three incredibly diverse characters, Dante has his four-stance switching loadout available across taps of the D-pad, Nero now has a rotating slew of arm accessories that denote special finishers, and V lets you control the battle from a distance, summoning creatures to do his bidding instead.
Together it makes for a campaign that doesn't slow down for one second of its healthy 10 hour runtime - and then you've got repeat playthroughs to make use of late-game unlocks and newer difficulty levels.
DMC 5 is the complete package, and like the next entry on this list, benefits from combining loveable design ethos routed in both the old and the new.