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February 2008
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The editors liked
Looks and plays like a dream
Rock-solid frame rates
In-game cinematics good enough to rival a Final Fantasy flick
N00b friendly
The editors didn't like
Gets highly repetitive towards the end
Playing as Dante is a bit of a letdown
Certain puzzles and boss fights can drive you up the wall
Abstract: It is that time again, yep demons are on the prowl, the morning dew is saturated with the blood of the innocent and we are in need of a hero. Am I talking about Lindsay Lohan getting her drivers license back? No nothing that perverse or scary as I wou...
Abstract: Its been tough for me to get into the Devil May Cry games, but I have finally found one that didnt turn me off in the first hour or two. The first of the series to hit the current generation of consoles, Devil May Cry 4 pours on the stylish action w...
Abstract: You always know where you are with a franchise like Devil May Cry. The formula has remained unchanged since the original PlayStation 2 title, and the game has stubbornly refused to change. Even in this age of forced "innovation," main hero Dante relig...
Is DMC4 too close to DMC3 for comfort? Maybe, but Nero's new abilities and the stunning HD graphics go a long way towards hiding the fact. Those slice-and-dice, demon-slaying antics still feel good....
Published: 2008-02-05, Author: Kevin , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Youll probably remember Devil May Cry 3 for the PlayStation 2 as being an unfairly difficult game, yet one that rewarded your patience with a slew of high-quality action. If playing it gave you tears of frustration, youll be happy to learn that altho...
Extraordinary action sequences highlighted by smooth controls and slick animations, Nero is a great new character with some terrific new moves, Beautiful visuals and incredible cutscenes will constantly amaze you, Boss characters are designed well and fun...
Environments and boss fights are repeated far too often, Puzzles and platforming arent much fun and chop up the pace too much.
The newest entry in the revered series features plenty of awesome action, a great new character...and a bit of repetition. ...
A visually splendid sequel that features great gameplay and wonderful presentation; online leaderboards.
Platform-specific issues; has too many instances of "level recycling;" Dante sections drag a little.
Dante is one of the most iconic characters in gaming. Since 2001s Devil May Cry, both sequels and prequels have told the story of this half-man, half-demon and his one-man approach to ghost-busting. Debates still rage on online as to which DMC games ...
Abstract: The Devil May Cry series has seen its fair share of ups and downs. When the first game debuted, it was a revelation, delivering slick, fast-paced action, tight controls and a bankable new hero in the silver-haired Dante.