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Since the focus in Devil May Cry is always to make things as stylish as possible, it’s worth checking out the coolest mods available for the game. Still, it doesn’t feel out of place in any way due to the franchise’s status as a crazy gameplay experience. RELATED: 5 Things Devil May Cry Did Better Than Resident Evil (& Vice Versa) Due to the linear style of the game, most mods have to do with changing characters’ skins or enhancing abilities to ridiculous levels.

And yet, Devil May Cry 5 has seen its fair share of mods that change the gameplay in so many ways.

There was a time when mods were used solely for open-world games.
