In my first playthrough of Devil May Cry 5, I made a few rookie mistakes that really impacted my experience. First off, I completely neglected to experiment with different weapons and styles. I stuck with one combo and didn’t realize how diverse the battle mechanics are. As a result, I missed out on a lot of stylish moments and efficient ways to take down enemies.
Another big mistake was not utilizing the tutorial prompts effectively. I felt too confident and skipped some tips, which would have taught me crucial mechanics like the use of the Devil Breakers with Nero. I ended up losing them too early and struggled in tougher battles.
Lastly, I didn’t pay enough attention to upgrading my skills and abilities. I hoarded red orbs thinking I’d need them for later, but that only made certain boss fights way more challenging. Now I know the importance of upgrading and using my resources wisely!
Overall, though, those blunders made my playthrough memorable and taught me valuable lessons for subsequent runs! How about you? What were your biggest mistakes?
In my first playthrough of Devil May Cry 5, I made a few rookie mistakes that really impacted my experience. First off, I completely neglected to experiment with different weapons and styles. I stuck with one combo and didn’t realize how diverse the battle mechanics are. As a result, I missed out on a lot of stylish moments and efficient ways to take down enemies.
Another big mistake was not utilizing the tutorial prompts effectively. I felt too confident and skipped some tips, which would have taught me crucial mechanics like the use of the Devil Breakers with Nero. I ended up losing them too early and struggled in tougher battles.
Lastly, I didn’t pay enough attention to upgrading my skills and abilities. I hoarded red orbs thinking I’d need them for later, but that only made certain boss fights way more challenging. Now I know the importance of upgrading and using my resources wisely!
Overall, though, those blunders made my playthrough memorable and taught me valuable lessons for subsequent runs! How about you? What were your biggest mistakes?