{"id":72184,"date":"2025-05-14T18:30:44","date_gmt":"2025-05-14T18:30:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/devil-may-cry-3-crimson-mod"},"modified":"2025-05-14T18:30:44","modified_gmt":"2025-05-14T18:30:44","slug":"devil-may-cry-3-crimson-mod","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/en\/video-games\/devil-may-cry-3-crimson-mod","title":{"rendered":"Devil May Cry 3 Crimson Mod Is the Closest Thing to a Remaster – For Now"},"content":{"rendered":"
While many would argue that Devil May Cry 5 <\/a>represents the peak of the series, there’s long been a consensus that DMC 3 was the true standout, only held back by the technical limitations of its 2005 release (which was still a massive achievement, to be fair). Now, fans have stepped in with a new project: the Crimson Mod, designed to elevate the game to modern standards. And honestly, this might be the closest we’ll get to a remaster of Devil May Cry 3—at least for now.<\/p>\n If you’ve watched as many Devil May Cry 3 speedruns as I have, you’ll know the DMC3 community is still as passionate and dedicated as ever. One recurring discussion point is how DMC3 remains one of the most action-packed and tightly designed entries in the franchise, but it lacks some of the polish and quality-of-life improvements seen in later titles.<\/p>\n That is, until now. A new mod called Crimson Mod, available on Nexus Mods<\/a> and GitHub<\/a>, brings the refinement fans have long wished DMC3 had from the start. The mod includes a new HUD inspired by Devil May Cry 5, improved lock-on and camera systems that offer better control and visibility during combat, and even local co-op with a wide range of customizable settings. It also introduces on-the-fly style switching—a feature previously exclusive to the Nintendo Switch version of the HD remaster—and much more.<\/p>\n It doesn’t stop there. Crimson Mod adds advanced mechanics like inertia and guardfly (in the style of Devil May Cry 4), a fully functional weapon wheel for seamless switching, reduced input lag, and new gameplay modes such as Legendary Dark Knight and Must-Style. In many ways, it feels like the remake or remaster fans have been asking for.<\/p>\nDevil May Cry 3 Crimson Mod Is the Closest Thing to a Remaster – For Now<\/h2>\n