Why is this game so short? I blazed through it in less than an evening...

>HoH is a victory lap
I remember rewatching the opening Nero vs Urizen cutscene and then one-shotting him with a charged shot. Probably the most I've laughed at a video game

The best thing about HoH is that it would be a really, REALLY interesting skill check if it had reasonable S-Rank requirements, because it would be trivial to clear but a nightmarish gauntlet of taunts/clashes/royal blocks to try and S-rank it

Instead they just make it so you get S-ranks on HoH for basically nothing. It isn’t meant to challenge you at all.

Going through DMD right now, and yes, i don't laugh at Riots anymore

I don't hate half the enemy types and bosses in DMC5, so that gives it a huge advantage over DMC3.

I only played a bit of the DMC1 demo that came with Code Veronica on the ps2.

5 has the best weapons so it wins, easy

I was kind of disappointed. Nero and Dante had fun combat systems but it felt like you barely used them. V sucked overall and was a waste of gameplay. All the missions looks the same. Game is way too easy. Could have been so much more.

Not nearly enough content in the game to justify the build variety.

Yeah it really is just a mode to make yourself feel better and take a breather before going into Hell and Hell. I'm surprised there wasn't an additional difficulty after HAH with DMD level enemies but that sounds miserable
I remember during my Devil Hunter and SoS playthroughs I fear the Fury the most and thought of Riots as unevolved Furies that I could just slap around to make myself feel better.
Now Furies are the most predictable enemy in the game and I shit myself whenever I see a Riot pull their claws out

>way too easy
I don’t mean to be this guy, but let’s see that results screen. Because until you’ve S-ranked everything, you haven’t really beaten the game.

There are way too many casual-assist tools whose punishment is rank reduction. If you don’t have S ranks on all the highest difficulties, you didn’t really experience the challenge the game set before you, you sidestepped it and then complained that it wasn’t there.