And that's it. Devil May Cry 4 is still excellent stuff – thoroughly entertaining, mostly well paced, despite the on-off-on battles. While there are definitely some issues to be worked through if there's a DMC5 on the cards (and come on, this probably isn't the end), the storytelling is worth the trip, the combat remains fun, and there are two major features that we can't even mention that also go a good way towards making you want to replay each level and try for the best letter ranking possible. Nero, Dante, swords, guns, jiggling breasts and a whole lot of fun in between; dig in.
8.5 Presentation A natural evolution from previous games, the menus guide you through skills and upgrades while the game has a cohesive look throughout.
9.0 Graphics Wonderous and consistent, it makes the PS3 sing. It's only let down by strange shadow rendering and a slightly dodgy camera system.
8.0 Sound Some of the better voice-acting around, but definitely still hokey. Musically, it's very similar to past efforts during intense moments, and the ****cal score is excellent.
9.0 Gameplay Tight, tight, tight. The combat is at the top of its game in number four, reminding us of why there are so many imitators.
8.0 Lasting Appeal The adventure will take you a good 15 hours on the first run through, though there are secret extras we can't talk about that will bump it up further. Shhhhh.
FINAL: not an average 8.8/10
*I wonder why it's okay for ign Australia but not IGN Main to post a review
This makes me happy. I was disappointed when the early reviews cameout blasting it for the fact that you play the same ten levels in reverse when you play as Dante, but 8.8/10 is great. I was always getting DMC4, but this has restored confidence that I'm going to enjoy the game.
The demo was the first DMC i had played since the original on me old PS2... Never liked the look of the sequels but comparing the original with the demo its just the kinda game that made playing the PS2 great. Im sure that the full game will be worth a buy even if your not a fan of the series
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