When Ninja Theory and Capcom released DmC: Devil May Cry in January 2013, they set off a firestorm of controversy that still echoes through gaming forums today. But buried beneath the heated debates about Dante’s black hair and the game’s satirical tone lies something remarkable: one of the most technically impressive and visually groundbreaking action games ever to grace the PC platform. And for millions of gamers worldwide, the RELOADED release—the cracked version distributed by one of the most legendary scene groups in PC gaming history—became the gateway to experiencing it all.
In the years since its release, DmC has become a textbook example of how marketing and perceived disrespect can poison a game’s reception regardless of its actual quality. When you ignore the controversy and judge DmC on its own merits, it stands as “one of the best games in the series without a doubt,” delivering frenetic action, genuine laugh-out-loud moments, and surprisingly heartfelt storytelling.
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DmC takes place in an alternate continuity to the mainline Devil May Cry series. Players step into the boots of Dante, a rebellious young man living on the fringes of society, plagued by fragmented memories of his past. Dante quickly discovers that he is a Nephilim—the offspring of an angel and a demon—and that the mundane human world is secretly controlled by demons.
However, at its core, the gameplay remained true to the hack-and-slash genre. Players still used a mix of melee weapons and firearms to defeat enemies, with a focus on stylish, high-damage combos. When Ninja Theory and Capcom released DmC: Devil
The RELOADED release followed the scene group’s typical protocol:
Once installation completes, open the virtual drive and locate the folder named "RELOADED" or "Crack" . Copy all files inside this folder. In the years since its release, DmC has
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DmC: Devil May Cry (2013) , particularly on PC, is regarded as a mechanically polished, high-performance reboot that, despite its critical success and refined combat, faced backlash for its Western-influenced redesign of the series' lore. The RELOADED PC version is highlighted for its stable 60 FPS, reduced input lag, and fluid, intuitive weapon-switching system. Read the full, in-depth PC analysis at Digital Foundry