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Devil May Cry 4 (DVD-ROM)
Capcom
Compatible with PC CD-ROM
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  features
  • From the producer of the original Devil May Cry® and Resident Evil® 4
  • High-definition visuals moving at 60 frames per second
  • Blend of familiar and new: newcomer Nero clashes with veteran Dante
  • New characters and environments
  • 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
  • Distinct set of weaponry and moves for Nero and Dante
  • Exceed System allows Nero to charge up his sword with a throttle effect, revving up to three levels with powerful attack options
  • New active style change system for Dante allows him to switch styles and weapons on the fly, producing crazy combo possibilities
description
Devil May Cry® 4 immerses gamers in a gothic supernatural world, where a new protagonist clashes with a familiar hero. As the new leading man, Nero, players will unleash incredible attacks and non-stop combos using a unique new gameplay mechanic, his powerful "Devil Bringer" arm. Dynamic action and undeniable style combine with explosive fighting options and a gripping story to produce the incomparable experience that only a Devil May Cry game can deliver.
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Release Date Jul 16, 2008
Genre Action Adventure
Version  Asia
PAX-Code PAX0002294133
Item Code  030612200819
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    Average rating:   (4.5 out of 5)
    Total votes:   15

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    chris_naj (1) on 09, Sep. 2008 21:45 (HKT)

    Awesome
    an entertaining and addicting game.

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    jt_926 (1) on 20, Apr. 2008 17:30 (HKT)

    Superb Game!
    Been playing DMC 4 for the last 2 week, all I can say is that it is a SUPERB game! Definitely a game to get for all Xbox 360 owner out there.


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    jayson_wn (1) on 20, Apr. 2008 09:31 (HKT)

    The Xbox 360 is a SHAME!
    The control is >3/10 of a second too late compared to >150% control on the PS3 controller. The graphics are too jaggy and t's a disgrace to see such an awsome game thats ment for the PS3 reduced to this on the xbox 360!

    I've played both and the answer is simple: Get the PS3 Version instead, the Xbox 360 just won't cut it!

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    PuNiao (255) on 18, Mar. 2008 18:37 (HKT)

    Devil May Cry 4
    With a flock of defiantly silver hair, blood red garments and gun and sword in tow, the Devil May Cry 4 (DMC4) hero approaches a ragtag bunch of demons, a lurid look in his eyes. In a few short moments, all the demons drop dead. Yet, their demise is just a by-product of his true intentions. The demons' bodies are for carving up with his stylish array of moves, to gain favour with the game's god. Imagine an invisible Randy Jackson (the American Idol judge) eagerly informing players how spectacular our hero is doing with comments like "brutal", "atomic" and, eventually, "smokin' sick style!" Jesting aside, the "comments" are acutally letter grades that DMC4 progressively doles out to encourage players to mix up their attacks. What moves you get to mix up the action with will depend on which of the two silver-haired co-stars you control at the time - DMC4 newcomer Nero or Dante, the series' mainstay. You start with Nero, an Anakin Skywalker to Dante's Obi-Wan Kenobi, designed to help new players get acclimatised with DMC's combo-based gameplay. For that purpose, Nero is bestowed the Devil Bringer, a demonic right arm that can pull in faraway enemies. DMC veterans might scoff at Nero's ease of play, but will eventually fall in love with him once they unlock his Max Act skill, which lets skilled players power up their attacks by depressing the left trigger the exact instance Nero swings his blade. Later in the game, you play Dante. He lacks the Devil Bringer or Max Act skill but compensates by offering five times as many moves as Nero. To play Dante expertly, you have to be quick at conjuring up yet-unused combat moves, and be even quicker on your fingers - some of Dante's moves require multiple button presses. So different are their playing styles, and so fun the combat, that I didn't find fighting certain bosses three times in the game a chore. What I did find tedious was the level exploration and puzzle aspects. For instance, there were times when the game would start you off in the middle of a massive area without telling you where to go, or if you were heading in the wrong direction. It made my first time at the game unnecessarily frustrating. Nonetheless, the addictive combat compelled me to go at it on a more difficult setting immediately after my first play-through, and this is something I rarely do for other games. Why, at this rate, I might not stop until, indeed, the Devil himself shows up and breaks into tears.

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