'Ghost of Tsushima' sees the best kind of PlayStation 5 upgrade: transformative and free

Washington Post - Technology News 

"Devil May Cry 5" offers an entirely new playable character, and not just anyone, but Vergil, the handsome, soft-spoken brother of hero Dante and the series antagonist. This is Vergil's first return to players' hands since the 2006 special edition of "Devil May Cry 3." Along with ray-traced graphics, it's practically an entirely new game with a beloved fan-favorite and long-missed character. Vergil runs through the same story chapters while receiving very few updates. Besides, "Devil May Cry 5" was already a stellar-looking title on the older consoles, already hitting the 60-frames-per-second mark that other series are only now catching up to. The ray tracing is nice, but merely a bonus that will go unnoticed; this series doesn't emphasize graphical fidelity so much as it does performance.