Devil May Cry 4
- New characters and environments while blending the familiar with the new – Newcomer Nero clashes with experienced person Dante
- Signature blend of guns and swordplay
- Deep combo system rewards stylish dispatching of enemies. Unique “Devil Bringer” arm opens up a range of combo options.
- Exceed System allows Nero to charge up his sword with a throttle effect, revving up to three levels with powerful attack options
- New active stylishness change system for Dante allows him to switch styles and weapons on the glide, producing crazy combo possibilities
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By the time I really got into the game they change the main character. All the combos you’ve spent hours and hours perfecting go away and you start playing as another character. It just annoyed me so much that I sold the game.
Rating: 3 / 5
I don’t get it. This game is just terrible. A friend gave me his copy after he beat it. He loved the game. Maybe it’s because I just finished Metal Gear, GTA4, New, Mario Galaxy, Bioshock & Ratchet but I can’t get into this at all. Despite the okay graphics, it just feels dated. It’s dull, generic and repetitive, with dull storytelling. The menus and presentation are atrocious. Maybe I’m missing something, a lot of people liked Assassin’s Creed too, and well that was terrible. There are so many better sports meeting you could be playing than this, if you must, rent it, but don’t spend cash on this.
Rating: 1 / 5
Never received the game from the seller. But, at least I got my cash back. Cool beans.
Rating: 4 / 5
I guess I’m getting ancient (32) but since purchasing the PS3 a year and a half ago I haven’t found one awesome game.
The cut scenes are dull unless your into japanese anime (ani-ghey). They are excessively long.
The actual gameplay is decent it is pretty much like a fighting adventure game. the puzzles are pretty weak and gets repetitive (jump puzzles mostly). there is a lack of make pleased and mostly you just replay all the same levels to unlock stuff.
wish i didn’t get this one!!! it will be going up for sale very soon.
Rating: 2 / 5
This is strictly a review of the storyline in DMC4. I have not played this game, but I have seen every cutscene from it and let me tell you: it is incredible. The graphics are very sophisticated, the voice acting was very well done, and from what I’ve heard, the gameplay is pretty excellent, if not redundant. The plot is very different from the first 3 DMCs (although it HAS to be better than DMC2), and that is a excellent/terrible thing. It’s excellent because the guys at Capcom are trying something new, but I have to say: I was disappointed. The question every release DMC fan was asking was, “How is Nero related to Dante?” Cause obviously they are very similar in appearance. I’ll tell you now, this question is NOT answered. Even if you get the secret ending that is pretty eerie, it is not answered. Several times it is mentioned that Nero had the blood of Sparda running owing to his veins, but we never find out how he and Dante are connected. Also, this game seemed much shorter than DMC1. There were much fewer cutscenes, but it was very well done all the same. There are two scenes in the last part of the game with Dante, that are absolutely hilarious. They are just so random and gifted, it puts a new light on Dante. The storyline was lacking, because the whole plot is Nero trying to get his “like” back. I wished that he and Dante had had more friend during the game, like a few more talks or ANYTHING! We see Dante enough, but he seems to be kind of controlling the game, even though Nero is the protagonist. Nero seems like kind of a throwaway character. They didn’t use his potential, and he was just kind of hanging out there instead of propelling the DMC storyline.
Rating: 5 / 5