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Devil May Cry 4

byCapcom Production Studio 12008

Devil May Cry 4 is the second sequel to the original Devil May Cry game. It immerses the player 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. With t...

Release Date

January 30, 2008

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Capcom Production Studio 1

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Capcom

Devil May Cry 4 Reviews

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So are you going to enjoy Devil May Cry 4? Hardcore actions junkies aren't going to care as much about the wrap-around level progression and repetitive encounters as they'll likely be busy replaying stages for the highest ratings. They're going to love the punishing Legendary Dark Knight mode on Turbo and power through the wonky platforming and puzzle sections. If you're one of those who are just looking for a one-shot action experience, though, you'll probably be more affected by these kinds of flaws. Regardless of how much weight you put on each category, the action gameplay is accessible a...

Jul 24, 2008 Read Review

Aside from ‘buying’ the run ability – it would have to be slapping the demon frog boss around. Yeah that’s right I said demon frog boss.

Jul 24, 2008 Read Review

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 bei...

Feb 14, 2009 Read Review

Dante Sparda meet Xbox 360, Xbox 360 meet.... Hold on a minute, that isn’t Dante, it’s some young punk that looks like him, strings crazy combos together like him but seems to be ten times more arrogant than him... Nero you say? Never heard of him! Yes, that’s right, as you can guess, Devil May Cry has finally made its way on to the Xbox but not quite as we know it.

Feb 5, 2008 Read Review