Devil May Cry 5, Gears Tactics, and The Crew Motorfest Highlight This Week’s GeForce NOW Additions

Sep 14, 2023 at 09:00am EDT
Devil May Cry 5 GeForce NOW

While NVIDIA couldn't wait for the usual Thursday press release to tell us that Starfield is playable on GeForce NOW, they still have some interesting additions to announce today, such as CAPCOM's Devil May Cry 5.

The action game launched four years ago to rave reviews. It earned a 9.8 out of 10 score here on Wccftech:

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Devil May Cry 5 is, without a doubt, the best entry in the series so far, taking everything that made Devil May Cry 3 and 4 good and bringing everything up a notch. Those who only wish to play the game through once at regular difficulty will "only" see Devil May Cry 5 as a very good action game that can keep them engaged from beginning to end, but veterans of the series will see it as the deep, fun and engaging game they have been waiting for over ten years.

Beyond Devil May Cry 5, NVIDIA also added Gears Tactics, the turn-based tactics game released by Splash Damage in early 2020. This one also got a great score (8.5) on Wccftech:

If I were to make a simple statement about Gears Tactics, which I will, it's that Microsoft is bucking all trends with it. Games like this are meant to be designed at the cheapest level to milk money from fans of a franchise and the most you could regularly hope for is 'average'. Gears Tactics is great. It's not flawless, but it's far better than I ever hoped it could be.

Lastly, GeForce NOW users can also stream The Crew Motorfest, which is out today. Here's the full list of new GeForce NOW games announced with this batch:

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