Reviews for Capcom’s latest gameÂDevil May Cry 5dropped this morning and across the industry, many other outlets seemed to agree withour own impressions: the game is fantastic.ÂDMC5seems poised to be yet another hit for Capcom, a publisher which has been on fire these past few years.Following the review scores dropping this morning, Capcom producer Matt Walker posted a brief new video to Twitter with a message from Capcom USA’s CEO Kiichiro Urata. While holding what seems to be a Dante-styled cake pop, Urata-san simply stated, “Capcom is back.” The statement was met by a loud, “Yeah!” from Walker who clearly seemed to be excited about the positive scores as well.Urata-san is absolutely right, too. Where the publisher once seemed to be in a bad situation only a few years back, they have turned things around quickly and drastically simply by returning to the roots of some of their most iconic franchises. FromÂResident Evil VIIand therecent remake ofÂResident Evil 2, to the incredibly successful release ofÂMonster Hunter: Worldin early 2018, the past year or so has seen Capcom reach new heights. Not to mention, Capcom also released a proper throwbackÂMega Mangame inÂMega Man11 late in 2018, too.Now with the return ofÂDevil May Cry 5later this week, Capcom is preparing to bring to an end its best slate of releases we’ve likely ever seen from the publisher. Luckily, they don’t seem to to be slowing down anytime soon, either, as thepotential for future releases likeÂDragon’s Dogma 2have already been talked about in recent weeks. Whatever Capcom has up next, as long as they continue to stay on this same course and remain committed to quality above all else, you’d have to imagine whatever they might do next will be met positively.If you’re looking to pick upÂDevil May Cry 5at release, the game launches this Friday, March 8, on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. Be sure tocheck out our own gameplay footagefeaturing Nero, Dante, and V to hold you over until release.