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Devil May Cry 4 (Xbox 360)
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Summary
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- Capcom
In Devil May Cry 4 (DMC4) players control a formidable young Holy Knight in the Order of Maken named Nero, who witnesses his leader's slaughter at the hands of Dante. Nero believes Dante to be a demon, and must therefore be vanquished: he has after all sworn an oath to annihilate all demons. Nero finds that he has get to grips with his newly-discovered power (more of which later) as his allegiance and beliefs are tested. Is Dante the real villain of the piece, however?
In a quest to continue the series' legacy of furiously-paced action, DMC4 pulls out all the stops with the inclusion of a new combat system that incorporates Nero's 'Devil Bringer'. This new feature enables the player to deliver overwhelming damage to opponents with non-stop combos, all the while gaining new power for Nero's right arm. The Exceed system - a propellant which makes Nero's sword strike harder and faster - is also a new aspect of gameplay in DMC4.
Nero is the character with whom you will start your adventure in DMC4, as Dante only becomes available as a playable character after certain goals are accomplished. Both Nero and Dante are bestowed with powerful weaponry, of course, and a host of special and powerful moves, such as Red Queen and Blue Rose. We don't want to give too much away, but suffice to say that DMC does not look/sound like the flogging of a dead horse at all. The series has come on strong for the new breed of console, and DMC4 will keep PS3 and 360 owners fascinated and engrossed for quite a while. If you don't 'get' DMC4, you probably have a demon in your soul.
Submitted by
gareth ashley fletcher
Devil May Cry 4 (DMC4) was released back in 2008, and after 4 years of being in the making, it shows once again that the time taken to create such a great game, was worth the wait in every way possible.
The graphics in DMC4 are truly incredible, they look as superb in-comparison to most games nowadays, as they did when I first played the game on release. Even though it's been 2 years the game still makes me think "Wow!" when I see each cut scene.
The game play and the combat system are as good as they come; they are seamless and flow as well as games like this need to. With such a large array of combo moves, that interlink with one another, it works flawlessly.
With all of the events that unfold within the story, the charactes fight harder throughout it as new, more difficult enemies emerge. You immediately think "Let's kick some ass!" and get new moves to do just that.
I paid £40 on release for the game and even though I could get it a lot cheaper
Submitted by
Haroon Khan
considering it was my first time playing the game properly i actually enjoyed this game. It was full of action and exploration. one of the puzzles was a little tricky and that is what i like, something that makes me think properly.
wonderful story and beautiful visuals i am definately gonna keep up with the DMC series now.
5/5 :D
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