![]() Compared to the most latest Devil May Cry, the lenght of the game is shortened and the graphics are improved. The graphics are great, so is the gameplay, and the storyline is interesting. Also, you wouldn't be worried about Dante being shoved a little to the side to become more of a side character. It's quite seperate from the other games. If you're not a huge Devil May Cry fun, it wouldn't be bad to start with this game as your intro to the series. The depth of gameplay is just as rewarding as the other installments. Overall, I think that the game is a good buy. I personally find myself still favoring Dante to keep the spotlight rather than pass the mantle to Nero, who I'm still not a big fan of. The final boss is a quick fight and comparing it with the final boss in the third game makes it somewhat disappointing. I'm not gonna explain why as it would be a spoiler for the game. True, it has the same number of missions but much o f the second half is, I guess you could say, a repeat of the first. I for one believe that it was quite short. From Berial to Baal, the new bosses are just as pleasing to fight and look at, if not more. And of course, just like the rest of the series, there has to be several bosses that are just well thought of. The graphics are superb, especially with surroundings. ![]() In fact, you can argue that it's twice as deep since you have the original Dante having a lot of the same moves and having Nero as the new lead character with his own novel addition to the game with the Devil Buster and his own fighting style. The fighting system is just as captivating in Devil May Cry 4. I've been playing Devil May Cry for years attracted by its unique focus on not just hack-and-slash concept but also how you hack-and slash. Also featured in the collector's edition is an exclusive DVD-ROM with music from the soundtrack, a digital art book, a featurette on the game's development, and an assortment of wallpapers, icons, and screen savers to personalize computer desktops. A total of four episodes are available on the DVD: "Devil May Cry," "Highway Star," "Not Love," and "Rolling Thunder." Three additional volumes are planned, each offering four episodes apiece, and will be available to U.S. Packaged in a distinctive "steel book" case, the game is bundled with the first volume of ADV Films' Devil May Cry: The Animated Series. The collector's edition of Devil May Cry 4 includes a number of bonuses designed to appeal to longtime fans of Capcom's critically acclaimed series. Dante is also playable at certain points in Devil May Cry 4, which according to producer Hiroyuki Kobayashi, features more content than the first three titles combined. Throughout his demon-slaying journey, Nero must solve environment-based puzzles and confront towering boss creatures, with each conquest allowing him the opportunity to upgrade his powerful arm. Fans of earlier versions can still collect health-enhancing orbs from defeated enemies and initiate "devil trigger" transformations for temporary boosts in speed and power. ![]() By varying his attacks and minimizing the damage received in each level, Nero will earn "Proud Souls" to spend on sword combos, bullets, and improved attributes. ![]() Players can once again freely switch between melee and projectile attacks to string together elaborate combos, with bonus points awarded for style. The demonic appendage lets him perform feats of agility not possible by mere mortals, such as grabbing enemies from afar, slamming them into the ground, spinning them overhead, or initiating various other context-sensitive moves. "the devil bringer," is imbued with an ethereal glow and is a source of supernatural strength. Nero's power is not limited to his distinctive weapons, however. The fourth installment of Capcom's gothic action series is the first to feature a new protagonist: Nero, who enters battle with a double-barreled revolver called the "Blue Rose" and an ornate sword known as the "Red Queen." He is also a card-carrying member of the Order of the Sword, an organization systematically dismantled by former series protagonist, Dante. ![]()
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