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    Devil May Cry 4

    Game » consists of 21 releases. Released Jan 31, 2008

    The fourth game in the popular Capcom action franchise, Devil May Cry. Take on the role of new playable character Nero, as he uses his swanky demon arm to beat the hell out of a demon invasion in the castle town of Fortuna.

    creamygoodness's Devil May Cry 4 (Xbox 360) review

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    Great action, but repedative

    Devil may cry 4 is a great adition to the legendary action series. The graphics are great and vary greatly. the action is great but can get repedative especialy boss fights. over all great game and great adition to any action gamer's collection. 

    The graphics in this game are very good on alot of aspects. the character models are very detailed and the enviroments are differant and detailed as well. the animations are very nice and are cool to watch. the game has asolid frame rate and i have experince absolutely no slowdowns.

    The audio is great as well. the music sits nicely behind the action being not to loud or not to quiet. the effects are very good and the voice acting is amazing. i swear though that ive heared nero's voice somewhere else though, anyway audio is just a good as the visuals

    Ahh the gameplay this where it all matters, this makes the game great but handicaps it at the same time. the action that it delivers is great, but the boss fights and some backtracking get repedative and tedious. the combos are easy to pull of and the moves are just as easy and deliver maximun damage with minimal skill on the easiest difficulty and the automatic function turned on.

    Overall this game is great and its only major drawback is its repeditive boss fights and some minor backtracking.


    4/5




    Brenden Donaher,

    Other reviews for Devil May Cry 4 (Xbox 360)

      Captivating the very essence of boredom and excitement. 0

      Capcom has finally dished out a helping of its smart-ass demon hunters to next generation platforms, this time following a fresh face with his own dark secrets. When you begin the game, you'll be treated to one of the most fantastically captivating cinematics you've ever seen, depicting Kyrie (new hero Nero's love interest in the game) singing a gripping ballad at the head of a church, while a tardy Nero races through an alleyway, slaying as many demons as possible on the way. The excellence on ...

      1 out of 2 found this review helpful.

      Rather dull 0

      After playing the rest of the series on the PS2 I was kind of curious to see how this game was on the next gen systems. Since other reviews have put a great lengths their views summarizing the gameplay I'll not go into great detail.It seems like for me that for #4 the people at capcom, got the artists from the previous DMC & maybe Resident Evil4, brought back the designers from the first one with maybe one writer from somewhere else & got really drunk for making this. Gameplay is repetit...

      1 out of 3 found this review helpful.

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