Devil May Cry 4 introduces a new character by the name of Nero. Though he looks so much like Dante that's where the similarities end. His gameplay mechanics is a little different compared to Dante's. Nero possess a demon arm that can be used to grapple and pull enemies toward him, pick them up and slam them around or used to quickly pull himself to places marked with a blue ring. His sword can be revved by clicking the L2 button and in doing so it makes his attacks stronger. The timing for these are not lenient. It takes some getting use to and knowing the precise time to hit the L2 button. You can rev a few times creating a super combo. Near the end of the game you get to play as Dante for a few levels.
Throughout the beginning, and 2/3, of the game you play as Nero who is set out to hunt down Dante. As his journey continues the story unravels and Nero comes to see what is going on.
The gameplay is very smooth and the cut-scenes are off the wall crazy anime type action. The graphics are very crisp as well & the soundtrack fits the scenes very well. One new feature to PS3 games is that DMC4 includes an accomplishment system which lets you know when you have unlocked something. It also lets you know what your friends have unlocked as well when you start the game up. The initial install is too long though but the load times were never more than 2 seconds, so I don't know if it was a result of the install or not.
This is a great game if you enjoy button mashers and over the top action, bosses, storyline and cut-scenes.
Devil May Cry 4 launched 15 years ago today, bringing with it new character Nero. Has it stood the test of time?
Never liked it and I think I got it day 1.
Cheap Capcom design of half a game that you have to walk through twice.
5 isn't much different in that department. Encounter the same boss three times with three different characters? Endless warehouses or alien-like tunnels that all look the same.
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Dante's inferno... an excellent GoW inspired game. So sad the sequels will never be.
heavenly sword was such a short, but amazing game. that game should be prime material to be made into a download only remaster.
I really enjoyed Castlevania, but struggled to get into it again reattempting it a few years back. I still think it does another of things well; story, presentation, level varietily and art style at least. Gameplay maybe has not stood test of time unfortunately which makes it a chore to get through.
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this game is crap rented it today. So boring when you have to walk from one area to another. Fvkin Nero moves to slow. Then why do they still have so much loading. Even if its one second loading when you open a door it's still very annoying.
n00bs.. what f*cking hack&slash isnt repetetive, DMC4 is one of the best available, only thing better is GoW.. and thats a fact.. but ofc n00bs like u dun like it cuz you probably suck so bad at it, its not casual its HARDCORE..