Boiled down to its core; the stark reality is that no matter what the fanboys say, Devil May Cry 4 is just a game of two decent, but unremarkable halves being added together. Sure, there's a decent romp in there if you want it and the game has plentiful c...
Graphics, arcade gameplay, skill building element
Puzzles aren't that challenging, playing without automatic mode on requires timing of the Gods
Where Devil May Cry 4 succeeds is its fun and carefree approach, not in its ability to win the hearts and minds of the intellectual gamers out there
February 2008 - Devil May Cry is back for a fourth instalment, but should you bother? Coming from the producer of the original Devil May Cry and Resident Evil 4 games, the game sees you play as Nero, a young knight, as well as Dante from previous...
Graphics, arcade gameplay, skill building element
Puzzles aren't that challenging, playing without automatic mode on requires timing of the Gods
Where Devil May Cry 4 succeeds is its fun and carefree approach, not in its ability to win the hearts and minds of the intellectual gamers out there
February 2008 - Devil May Cry is back for a fourth instalment, but should you bother? Coming from the producer of the original Devil May Cry and Resident Evil 4 games, the game sees you play as Nero, a young knight, as well as Dante from previous...
Move over Dante. It's Nero time!
Is DMC4 too close to DMC3 for comfort? Maybe, but Nero's new abilities and the stunning HD graphics go a long way towards hiding the fact. Those slice-and-dice, demon-slaying antics still feel good.
Maybe that's why I'm equal parts disappointed and relieved to find that Devil May Cry 4 is very much in the same grain. Being well over the age of fifteen, I've always regarded Devil May Cry 3 as a bit of a guilty pleasure: a hyper-pumped,...
The newest entry in the revered series features plenty of awesome action, a great new character...and a bit of repetition.
Online leaderboards, challenging achievements on both platforms, and a host of unlockables (including an action-only survival mode) will keep stalwart fans coming back for more, in spite of all the repetition. Recycled content and some pacing inconsistenc...
Devil May Cry 4 Review of Devil May Cry 4 (PlayStation 3)In addition to the dazzling action, you'll work your way through some light puzzles and platforming sequences. No, you aren't apt to find Devil May Cry 4 to be excessively tough on your...
After the former playstation exclusive Devil May Cry series in its fourth part also on the Xbox 360 has managed, it was only a matter of time before the PC owners have benefited from the gloomy the Spielsaga around charismatic pro
DirectX 10 + support + Improved loading Nero and Dante playable + groovy, cool staged action fats Bosskaempfe + + + Even better graphics Fair Difficulty + class soundtrack
- Very linear camera occasionally stubborn Quality Level (graphic) levels fluctuate partially static-Laaange installation (PS3)
Also on the PC makes Devil May Cry 4 a really excellent impression. The implementation is really super Capcom has succeeded. While the differences between the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions compared to PC-only margial implementation, but was sent to v
Demon hunters are not a new invention, but they have to play a major pulling force? especially when the title is Devil May Cry. After the third part, which is for the first time on the PC on the matter was now goes to the console version also
Porting succeeded patient lives? who once again will have cinematic fun, quick and heated battle experience will be at the Devil May Cry 4 easily accessible. The fourth part of the series almost everything: mood, atmosphere, great Ka
devil may cry 4 review: The newest entry in the revered series features plenty of awesome action, a great new character ... and a bit of repetition.
Extraordinary action sequences highlighted by smooth controls and slick animations, Nero is a great new character with some terrific new moves, Beautiful visuals and incredible cutscenes will constantly amaze you, Boss characters are designed well and fun...
Environments and boss fights are repeated far too often, Puzzles and platforming aren't much fun as well as chop up the pace too much
The newest entry in the revered series features plenty of awesome action, a great new character ... and a bit of repetition.
No, you aren't apt to find Devil May Cry 4 to be excessively tough on your first play-through, though it is no walk in the park either. Devil May Cry 4 takes itself seriously, but not too seriously, so for every shocking, bloody cutaway, there's...
The hack and slash Devil May Cry series comes with Part 4 for the first time on the Xbox 360. Shall we take as Xbox 360 owners happy with it, or you can title with an easy mind ignored?
Home locations. Vechtsysteem Advanced. Cutscenes.
Can be monotonous. Camera is not always good.
All in all, Devil May Cry 4 a worthy successor to the earlier versions. The fans of the series will be small changes can appreciate and the fact that most of the game with Nero plays give another game experience
The fourth issue of the saga of Capcom invades circuits Xbox 360 and retrospective of our CPU and the PS3. Impeccable chapter of the ...
The previous generation of consoles us depar
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