With a rejigged concept and a heavy dose the Divine Comedy as narrative inspiration, the classic Devil May Cry was born. Capcom clearly wanted to take the series in a new direction at the turn of the millennium – and it did four years later, although in a more traditional and now much-beloved form – but a balletic action game full of combos and stylistic gunplay proved a little too off-piste for survival horror overlord Shinji Mikami. A good 18 years on, it’s mind-boggling to think Devil May Cry was once destined to become what we now know as Resident Evil 4.
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