Having just beat (again) DMC: Devil May Cry (this time on Steam), I thought it was only fitting that I crack open Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition on Steam as well. I'm playing through each character in as close to a lore-friendly order as possible, but it also means starting with Vergil (easily the most technical and precision-demanding character) and NOT using Force Edge or Beowulf in that playthrough (as his storyline predates his appearance in Devil May Cry 3 and so he didn't have those weapons yet) and using Devil Trigger sparingly (only to get out of a real jam). I'll be following with Lady's gameplay, then Nero, then alternating Dante and Trish and finishing again with Nero to try to get a canon-appropriate sequencing.
Hopefully, I can get this done before the new release of Devil May Cry Trilogy HD on Steam.