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Yeah and it shouldn't be ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ exclusive considering it's a huge direct upgrade from all other versions of DMC3.
Yes and all of those are inarguably bad things and none of those things should be exclusive to any platform in particular. (at least with DMC 4's turbo, it was only on PC literally because the consoles just could not run it, and DMC4 on newer consoles has since had the turbo mode added to it).
So yes, DMC5SE being next-gen exclusive and DMC3 Free-style mode being switch exclusive are both ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ things that shouldn't have ever happened.
Also the Switch version has lower res effects compared to PC.
Style Switching AND access to all weapons and guns simultaneously. These are features we should have proper access to as well.