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  1. VLG
    Aug 22, 2023
    6
    Just OK. I loved the first two entries, but from the third on, they became ultra-comercial, generic and boring.
  2. Aug 6, 2023
    7
    I tried to enjoy the game but just not feel finished. It feels like it was halfway done and then it's went off a cliff. I enjoy the characters so much but I can't enjoy the game who feels like it repeated itself halfway through.

    This is one of the most fun action games to play but sadly it has one big problem. You're playing the same game again halfway through even if the two main guys
    I tried to enjoy the game but just not feel finished. It feels like it was halfway done and then it's went off a cliff. I enjoy the characters so much but I can't enjoy the game who feels like it repeated itself halfway through.

    This is one of the most fun action games to play but sadly it has one big problem. You're playing the same game again halfway through even if the two main guys have to one of the most amazing move sent in video game history. It doesn't work if you're playing every pet halfway through.

    And the story feels like autopilot. I enjoyed the Love Story part of it, but it does feels like the dishon autopilot and they didn't give enough time to make it meaningful or feeling lovely enough. I enjoy the cut scenes the very we goodly made, but I just didn't have enough time into oven and feels to hafe baked.

    Is one of those games I enjoyed immensely the first time I have put 40 hours into but I can just not enjoy it anymore because the environment and enemies are just borrowing to fight now because I doesn't have enough content. So you just have to play the same content all the time.
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  3. Jun 1, 2023
    9
    One of the best combat systems to date. DMC 4 gets addictive very fast. Overall rating: 8.9.
  4. Aug 2, 2022
    10
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  5. Mar 4, 2022
    10
    I love dmc4 so much! Nero was a welcome addition. Good deep hack n slash in this game. S Rank everything and Bloody palace was so superb for Devil May cry franchise. Dmc1 was more better than dmc4 imo.
  6. Sep 17, 2021
    10
    Devil May Cry 4 это игра которая мне понравилась ещё по демке в 2007 году.
    Скажу честно, на мой взгляд это лучшая игра серии. Кому то идеалом кажется первая или третья части серии, но я не согласен. В четверке сконцентрировано, как мне кажется, всё самое лучшее из предыдущих частей.
    Начну с прекрасного. И это картинка, для 2008 года она была просто великолепной. Так же боевая система.
    Devil May Cry 4 это игра которая мне понравилась ещё по демке в 2007 году.
    Скажу честно, на мой взгляд это лучшая игра серии. Кому то идеалом кажется первая или третья части серии, но я не согласен. В четверке сконцентрировано, как мне кажется, всё самое лучшее из предыдущих частей.
    Начну с прекрасного. И это картинка, для 2008 года она была просто великолепной.
    Так же боевая система. Она была невероятной, особенно у Неро. Его магическая рука была просто какой то имбой. (Жалко в пятой части Неро получился самым скучным персонажем. Думаю из за отсутствия той самой магической руки-кошки). После Неро, честно говоря, играть за Данте было как то "скучновато". Но зато Данте это такой танк "разлюли-малина", чего только у него нет и четыре вида боя, и хренова туча оружия, но без руки-кошки всё равно чего то не хватает.
    Великолепная история, сексапильные женщины ухх! Интрига закручивается с первых титров и не отпускает почти до финала.
    Боссы. Даже не знаю где боссы слэшеров красивее, здесь или в Castlevania: Lords of Shadow? Они просто великолепны и эпичны.
    Но самое главное это конечно готическая атмосфера. Из игры просто не хочется выходить. Эта атмосфера, как мне кажется, сильно пострадала и в DMC и в пятерке.
    Теперь о не очень приятном. В игре есть бэктрекинг. Да, несколько эпизодов и боссов придётся пройти дважды за Неро и за Данте. Но. Есть одно важное но. Во-первых бой за этих двух персонажей сильно отличается, особенно с боссами. Во-вторых сами карты уровней проходятся сначала в прямом, а за тем в противоположном направлении. Так что меня это вообще не напрягло.
    Игру прошел дважды. Хочу ещё разок на PS4, жаль там нет перевода.
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  7. Aug 21, 2021
    6
    This game was just not for me. I was find with a new character in the series but, let's just say that got Nero done correctly in DMC5.
  8. Aug 15, 2021
    8
    DMC 4 features a new hero in Nero and provides a whole lot of fun. This is a worthy follow-up to "Dante's Awakening". It has a terrific combat system, spectacular cutscenes and a good story. Unfortunately, the game recycles environments at its midpoint. Despite that shortcoming, "Devil May Cry 4" delivers the goods. Fans of the franchise will be perfectly entertained. I would rate thisDMC 4 features a new hero in Nero and provides a whole lot of fun. This is a worthy follow-up to "Dante's Awakening". It has a terrific combat system, spectacular cutscenes and a good story. Unfortunately, the game recycles environments at its midpoint. Despite that shortcoming, "Devil May Cry 4" delivers the goods. Fans of the franchise will be perfectly entertained. I would rate this with an 8.4 out of 10. Expand
  9. Sep 16, 2020
    9
    Devil May Cry 4 volvió con una entrega que me tomo por sorpresa porque pensé que en lo jugable ya no se podía mejorar mas y que equivocado estaba, en esta entrega podemos cambiar los estilos de pelea de Dante con un solo botón al igual que las armas y de esta manera podremos ejecutar combos muy frenéticos.

    La historia esta bien pero esta un poco trillada con eso de "salvar a la chica" y
    Devil May Cry 4 volvió con una entrega que me tomo por sorpresa porque pensé que en lo jugable ya no se podía mejorar mas y que equivocado estaba, en esta entrega podemos cambiar los estilos de pelea de Dante con un solo botón al igual que las armas y de esta manera podremos ejecutar combos muy frenéticos.

    La historia esta bien pero esta un poco trillada con eso de "salvar a la chica" y por supuesto tiene otro aspecto que no mencionare para no dar mas espoilers pero en general la historia esta hasta cierto punto correcta. Por otra parte se nota el salto grafico que tuvo la saga desde la entrega del Devil May Cry 3 a la actual.

    Hay nuevos enemigos y el usar al nuevo personaje Nero con su brazo de demonio es genial, tanto así que hubiera querido que a Dante también se le diera algo similar. Aun así el usar a Dante es lo mejor del juego pero entre los puntos negativos tengo que decir que no me pareció acertado el regresar por los mismos escenarios y pelear básicamente contra los mismos jefes con los cuales peleo Nero.

    En resumen el juego es un buen exponente de acción pero se quedo muy por debajo de Devil May Cry 3 en muchos aspectos.
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  10. May 30, 2020
    8
    Se vuelve aburrido obtener todas las habilidades,la historia no es muy buena que digamos y Nero no es un personaje que llame la atención.
  11. Jul 23, 2017
    8
    With Devil May Cry 3 making a comeback for the series while also being seen by some as the best DMC game so far, the sequel and team are faced with a similar ordeal that DMC1 had that some even thought could come back to happen. Fortunately, DMC4 is not a bad game like 2, but it isn't as good as 1 or 3 as a result. Is it still worth recommending? Yes.

    DMC4 changes protagonists from
    With Devil May Cry 3 making a comeback for the series while also being seen by some as the best DMC game so far, the sequel and team are faced with a similar ordeal that DMC1 had that some even thought could come back to happen. Fortunately, DMC4 is not a bad game like 2, but it isn't as good as 1 or 3 as a result. Is it still worth recommending? Yes.

    DMC4 changes protagonists from Dante to Nero. Unlike Lucia, Nero is far more cocky and emotional (where some fans have seen him as the typical punky emo kid) but also feels satisfying to play as despite even having less options as her. His Red Queen, Blue Rose, Devil Bringer and Devil Trigger w/Yamato are his only weapons against enemies. In order to avoid an utter disaster that would seem to happen that DMC 3 nailed perfectly, the mixture of all these options craft Nero more individually as a character. His Red Queen can be revved up to deal more stylish and awesome looking damage and movesets, his Blue Rose deals massive damage when charged up, his Devil Bringer can perform very satisfying and badass moves instantly even though it can detract from the control you had in the previous games (essentially a God of War style if you will) and his Devil Trigger mixed with Yamato has truly powerful moves. It would be great to see his weapon and style expand but what works is still very good.

    The story is perhaps the strongest of the 4 games and actually has some interest in dwelling in (despite it still cliched and basic in its overall execution). The characters are more of a "anime" vibe this time around, but seeing Dante return and have his talks with Nero is cool. The music is wonderful much like DMC3, so it was good to see it work well in here (for the most part). The graphics are also very well done and seeing the animations look far more clear and clean is taken for granted in the day and age of modern gaming, but for the transition from 3 to 4 is nothing short of wonderful.

    Dante returns too and actually is apart of the plot unlike Vergil in DMC3 SE where he was a bonus character to play. This is good and bad. The good is playing as Dante is still great as he has a bit more weight to his skills that acts as a balancing act with 1 to 3, but still feels great to play as him. He can also change his styles on the fly, which was a big issue 3 had that I'm grateful they fixed in the sequel. He also has new weapons and abilities that further make him a blast. The bad side though is he is not even in half the game in terms of playable missions. The tone down of weapons available to him is also a bit jarring as 3 had 5 to 4's 3, which can make creativity far less than 3 as a result. This isn't to say that there is no style (as he can use all three at any time unlike 3's 2 weapon limit) but having more weapons and guns more available like his style system would be a fantastic leap forward from 3.

    The enemy variety is a mixture of old and new enemies from 1 and 3 and I am fine with it. They fit the standard mold that series has set up, although the Seven Sins of 3 really allow different setups that the Scarecrows lack much until the introduction of the Mega versions. Blitz, Assaults and Frosts are quite formidable opponents and I like taking them on as much as possible. The boss variety is lacking and also highlights a major problem the game commits to: backtracking. As Nero, you go through fighting bosses that mostly run away and never ones you defeat. As you play as Dante, you play as clean up crew and back track through all of the game's areas to kill all the bosses. It's incredibly lazy and jarring why the devs thought this was okay. In DMC 1, you fought bosses in Nightmare's insides to damage it, so it was merely a test of your skills without overstaying it's welcome. DMC3 has one mission where you have to rematch against bosses in order to progress but it was still acceptable because it was harder versions with new movesets on top of on lower difficulties. DMC4 doesn't do this and makes backtracking a complete slog and wasted potential for the game to through.

    The Bloody Palace Mode is condense down to 100 levels from the 9999 levels in DMC3 and has preset enemy layouts instead of random encounters from 3. I saw both and played both and I like them equally even though in terms of challenge and structure 4 beats 3's. The lack of Turbo mode and multiple costumes is also lacking, giving little reason for players to complete harder modes. The harder modes dont change too much: you still have your easy, normal, hard, Dante Must Die, and Heaven or Hell. Hell and Hell is hard mode with a one hit kill that is an absolute mad man's design for players, so be prepared for a challenge.

    Devil May Cry 4 is a very good game to play and I think it's worth looking into if you want a challenge. While it doesn't stay in leagues with 1 and 3, it still manages to play with satisfaction and grace that the series is known for.
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  12. Apr 13, 2017
    1
    Des héros efféminés et poseurs, des dialogues de télénovela, des cinématiques incessantes, une interface très perfectible et même pas un début d'embryon d'histoire : effectivement le diable peut pleurer... de rire devant un jeu aussi foireux. Si les graphismes sont fort convenables, ils sont également très froids et sans imagination, le mauvais goût finissant toujours par l'emporter hélas.Des héros efféminés et poseurs, des dialogues de télénovela, des cinématiques incessantes, une interface très perfectible et même pas un début d'embryon d'histoire : effectivement le diable peut pleurer... de rire devant un jeu aussi foireux. Si les graphismes sont fort convenables, ils sont également très froids et sans imagination, le mauvais goût finissant toujours par l'emporter hélas.

    Reconnaissons toutefois une fluidité impeccable à cette japoniaiserie infâme, une de plus, signée Captron le bien connu faiseur d'étrons depuis plusieurs générations.
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  13. May 20, 2015
    3
    I'm not sure how old this game is but I just played some of it. I was very disappointed. The enemy design and A.I. was terrible. The game stops every few seconds with a flyby or animation and it just kills it for me. The map is useless... Half the time you have no idea where to go... Or for that matter why you are going where you're going.. Story seemed OK for what little bit there was.I'm not sure how old this game is but I just played some of it. I was very disappointed. The enemy design and A.I. was terrible. The game stops every few seconds with a flyby or animation and it just kills it for me. The map is useless... Half the time you have no idea where to go... Or for that matter why you are going where you're going.. Story seemed OK for what little bit there was. Anyhow I played one of these games a long time ago and I remembered it being a great game... This one seemed phoned in... Just my opinion... Expand
  14. Dec 19, 2014
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This game is not quite as good as its predecessor, DMC3. That's mainly due to the fact that about a third of the game consists of backtracking back through Nero's levels with Dante.

    You have two protagonists, Nero and Dante, who must defeat the bosses of the Order of the Sword. This will take you from a futuristic science lab to a forest, to inside a huge demonic statue whose insides look like some kind of interpretation of hell. Through the course of the story, Nero finds out he is somehow related to Sparda, Dante and Vergil's father. Capcom has not yet answered who exactly Nero is, even though hints have been given in a non-canon novel that he's Vergil's son. This should make for an interesting story for DMC5. After Nero finds out he's part demon, strange things start happening. Dante attempts to kill the preacher of the Order of the Sword, the order Nero is part of. In the end, Nero has to accept himself for who he is and beat the person who wishes to subjugate the humans with demonic force.
    The story is expertly crafted, and the cutscenes are marvelous. It amazes me that even though this game's development time was reduced by a whole year, it still turned out so great. There's suspense, there's well-choreographed and stylish action, there's an amazing revelation, and it's epic in scale. This game pretty much has it all.

    The gameplay is excellent. Dante, the protagonist of the previous games, can now switch between five styles on the fly, with just one button press each time. Yes, one style was added; the Dark Slayer style Vergil uses in DMC3 (roughly). Each style, like before, does different things. The Swordmaster style alters your B button for melee weapons, the Gunslinger alters B for guns, Royal Guard allows you to block and counter, and the Trickster allows you to dodge, play with your enemies, and to close distance. The amount of combos you can do in this game, and the variety of them is great. Almost all of the attacks work well together, allowing you to create long chains of combos. Each weapon is spectacular in its own way; go Bruce Lee on your enemies with the Gilgamesh, or blast them into the stratosphere with the Pandora, or just go classic Dante with the Rebellion... and that's not even all the weapons.

    The graphics are amazing for a 2008 game, no doubt partly due to the fact that the game was created on an engine meant for PCs. Somehow it's been altered to work with the 360 and PS3 consoles really well too. The characters look sharp, they move fluidly and realistically and have nice combat models, and the contrast is amazing. Even the brightness levels seem perfect on my calibrated TV. Visual effects, like fire, look great. The cutscenes, even in 2014, still look sharp, fluid and contrastful. The game runs at a steady 60 frames per second, which only ever dips when you fight aerially and something blocks the screen (like tree branches).

    The soundtrack could be better. Many of the combat tracks are entirely forgettable, as they sound like rehashed DMC3 songs and have almost no melody. Most of them sound too much alike too. They do kind of get your blood pumping, but it's generally a bland mess that goes on forever. The lyrics are nonsensical; it's English with bad grammar, created by the Japanese development team. I'm not sure which genre they even are, though it's been called metal. It's very un-rock-like, though.
    The acting is very nice, though. The person who voiced Nero, Johnny Yong Bosch, does an excellent job. He sounds like he means everything he says - his entire intonation changes when he gets sad, and Nero's anger will surely make your heart skip a beat sometimes. Reuben Langdon sounds a bit odd sometimes, though. He sounds like he's trying to lower his voice, because he's supposed to portray a Dante older than in DMC3. So whenever he needs to raise his voice, it starts sounding unnatural. The actor who portrayed Credo did a decent job, nothing more I can say about it. Agnus's VA did very well; he truly sounds distraught and angry, and the contrast between that and his more 'cold' side is top-notch.
    The actor who voiced Sanctus did pretty well too - he sounds evil, and he's got a great maniacal laugh. He accomplishes his work without sounding too over-the-top.

    This game is great for newcomers and old DMC fans alike. Nero serves as the tutorial character, and he's easy to use. His Devil Bringer arm adds some nice in-gameplay cutscenes that allow you to severely punish your enemies. Dante, meanwhile, is the perfect character for seasoned players, with huge combo strings and fast-paced attacks.
    I should've reviewed this game far sooner, but I'll settle for singing its praises in 2014, with the Special Edition coming out in 2015. I will surely pick that one up as well.
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  15. May 8, 2014
    10
    An Outstanding game that's worth playing.Fast Fun and also interesting with any move you make and also the COMBO is just AMAZING.The weapons ,the art style which the characters were designed is just SUPERB

    Hideaki Itsuno => the Best gaming producer
  16. Jun 17, 2013
    9
    An awesome hack n' slash game that can entertain for hours at a time. It offers great combat and a satisfying new protagonist other than Dante with his very own powers.

    9 out of 10
  17. May 29, 2013
    8
    Enjoyed the game a lot. This is my personal favorite DMC of the series. Very good hack and slash action and changes the pace by playing as different characters. Very good for what it is. Only complaint is it's a bit too easy.
  18. Mar 29, 2013
    6
    Honestly, I found this to be a rather weak continuation of the series. Nero is nowhere near as interesting as Dante, and should not even exist in my opinion. Devil May Cry should ALWAYS be centered around Dante. The combat is good, the visuals are good, the story is good, but some rather lame characters (aside from Dante.) A real shame considering just how right they got the series withHonestly, I found this to be a rather weak continuation of the series. Nero is nowhere near as interesting as Dante, and should not even exist in my opinion. Devil May Cry should ALWAYS be centered around Dante. The combat is good, the visuals are good, the story is good, but some rather lame characters (aside from Dante.) A real shame considering just how right they got the series with Devil May Cry 3. Devil May Cry 4 does not technically do anything wrong as it more or less follows the Devil May Cry formula of 1 & 3. But that is perhaps the problem, on a new generation of consoles I did expect them to go further, instead they played it safe and just did what they did before. Overall: A decent DMC game that just fails to impress. Expand
  19. Mar 24, 2013
    10
    ''Devil May Cry 4'' is everything that a hack and slash game should be and it's the best in the series because DMC was the worst in the series I can't believe that but I still play this game until now.
  20. Feb 21, 2013
    8
    Devil May Cry 4 may not be the best of the Hack n Slash genre of games or the best of the series, but definitely has a lot of depth in the combat whilst playing as Dante and strategy and ease of use when playing as Nero. Even though the main levels become repetitive, the game still deserves praise for its good cutscenes and decent story and romantic side plot. Dante obviously steals theDevil May Cry 4 may not be the best of the Hack n Slash genre of games or the best of the series, but definitely has a lot of depth in the combat whilst playing as Dante and strategy and ease of use when playing as Nero. Even though the main levels become repetitive, the game still deserves praise for its good cutscenes and decent story and romantic side plot. Dante obviously steals the show but then again it's not really a DMC game without Dante. I was glad they improved upon the style system from DMC 3 but I was sort of disappointed at the removal of some styles but it was compensated with the removal of having to select one style for one mission.
    As for Nero, his combat technique is a little bit different. it requires precise timing in order to power up the sword combos and the player must take note of whether they'll risk themselves when using the devil trigger arm that can do throws that Dante cannot. The platforming and puzzles are either too long or just plain pointless. The enemies though are slow don't always notify the player when they're attack. At the most, the boss battles compensate for the extra challenge depending the difficulty.
    It's a lovely game but could have been better if there wasn't so much repetition, but the game certainly is a favourite. I could hope that Capcom remake DMC 3 with the multi-style system of DMC 4 or maybe make another DMC game (not that Ninja Theory stuff but the new one was okay)
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  21. Jan 24, 2013
    5
    Unlike it's incredibly exciting and stylish predecessor, Devil May Cry 4 feels like a boring chore.

    I'll admit, the combat is incredible... only when you posses the character Dante. Other wise you play as the incredibly uninteresting and unexplained Nero who has your typical hack n' slash move set. With Nero, you can button mash your way through the first sets of levels. Compared to
    Unlike it's incredibly exciting and stylish predecessor, Devil May Cry 4 feels like a boring chore.

    I'll admit, the combat is incredible... only when you posses the character Dante. Other wise you play as the incredibly uninteresting and unexplained Nero who has your typical hack n' slash move set. With Nero, you can button mash your way through the first sets of levels. Compared to Dante, Nero has a underwhelming move set. Although, unlike Dante, Nero has Devil Bringer. As you can guess, it brings enemies closer to him for some interesting aerial maneuvers, but not enough to keep you interested.

    As for Dante, this is where the game shines. Luckily, they removed the feature from Devil May Cry 3 in which you are forced into picking one Style for the mission. Now, you can switch instantly with the d-pad, and can pull of some sick combos.
    Unfortunately, you are only backtracking through Nero's levels, which gets really repetitive.

    However, this game has some of the best boss battles in the series, as well as the toughest. Berial was interesting, but the best ones were Credo and The Savior. Credo in particular. Sadly, with an awful story line, the game doesn't convey enough emotion for me to care about most of these characters, and the boss battles I'm fighting. While in Devil May Cry 3, I actually felt like the dual between Dante and Vergil was important, and I wanted to beat it.

    The puzzles in this game are very simple, and feel like pointless padding. Especially since the focus is combat, where this game succeeds.

    I'd talk about the story, but it's virtually non-existent. Overall, it's a very underwhelming title in the series, considering that it only gets somewhat good half way through the game. Not worth it. Mediocre.
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  22. Jan 17, 2013
    10
    Excellent! After the perfect DMC 3, Capcom gave us a great sequel, and with the same Dante of the previous game (Reuben Langdon did an excellent job as voice actor and mocap actor). Style Switch on the fly makes the gameplay perfect, giving the player the chance to make expectacular combo chains. More combos than DMC 3 and the add of a new character on the franchise, giving new storyExcellent! After the perfect DMC 3, Capcom gave us a great sequel, and with the same Dante of the previous game (Reuben Langdon did an excellent job as voice actor and mocap actor). Style Switch on the fly makes the gameplay perfect, giving the player the chance to make expectacular combo chains. More combos than DMC 3 and the add of a new character on the franchise, giving new story possibilities for the future. The only flaw of this game is Dante backtracking Nero stages, but still, the game is fast-paced and extremelly fun. Also, Gothic enviroments looks more beautiful than ever. Weapons design is very creative and the smart humor is glorious! Brillant game! Expand
  23. May 18, 2012
    10
    Honestly? Best god damn game i played so far, the exact game type that i love and adore, the super powers, the combos, the spec effects, graphics! First game that i decided to replay right after i finished it, but now on legendary dark knight difficulty, and you know what? It feels even better now! Well earned 10/10
  24. Feb 18, 2012
    6
    I must first address a grievance of mine. The most appalling thing in this game is the repetition of the levels and bosses halfway through the game. Players control new character Nero for the first half and Dante for the second half. Their combat styles are only moderately different so it is incredibly tedious to replay the same thing all over again. I find it incredible that a respectedI must first address a grievance of mine. The most appalling thing in this game is the repetition of the levels and bosses halfway through the game. Players control new character Nero for the first half and Dante for the second half. Their combat styles are only moderately different so it is incredibly tedious to replay the same thing all over again. I find it incredible that a respected development team would decide to deceive players in this way. Okay moving on. The combat in DMC4 is fast and effective but is let down by clunky dodge mechanics. Considering how important dodging is in a game like this, this is a glaring flaw. Graphically, the game is excellent but the plot, characters and writing are much less so. Expand
  25. Jul 4, 2011
    7
    DMC 4 Is a fast paced, action packed game with great game play that becomes repetitive as many 3rd person action games fall prey to. More than a third of the game involves backtracking which can be annoying and shows how thin the game truley is. The cut scenes tell the narrative and there are plenty o them. There is replayability if you love beating your scores or placing on leaderboards.
  26. Dec 14, 2010
    6
    This game doesn't have the action sequences it claims to have. I got his quite a while after it came, after hearing so many good things about it, but it can feel so boring sometimes. Love-story's good, control are great, but the combat isn't fun at all. No offense to anyone, but I much prefer Bayonetta. It feels much more action-packed and the characters have more charm and hilarity toThis game doesn't have the action sequences it claims to have. I got his quite a while after it came, after hearing so many good things about it, but it can feel so boring sometimes. Love-story's good, control are great, but the combat isn't fun at all. No offense to anyone, but I much prefer Bayonetta. It feels much more action-packed and the characters have more charm and hilarity to them. Pick this up if your a fan, but anyone else should just leave it be. Expand
  27. BenN
    Oct 19, 2009
    4
    The quality of presentation on this game was fantastic, but the gameplay falls short. God of War changed the Action genre a long time ago (by video game standards), and DMC4 just doesn't live up to that new standard. There was a time back on the Creamcast or the Playstation 1 that this kind of repetitive gameplay is exactly what we would have expected from an action title, but we The quality of presentation on this game was fantastic, but the gameplay falls short. God of War changed the Action genre a long time ago (by video game standards), and DMC4 just doesn't live up to that new standard. There was a time back on the Creamcast or the Playstation 1 that this kind of repetitive gameplay is exactly what we would have expected from an action title, but we expect more now. The game was alo artificially lengthened near the end by a die-based game that required landing on particular spots in a circle, and game developers took the easy route, but having the player beat each boss monster 3 times. The incredible visuals, and stunning cut-scenes carry the player through what would have otherwise been a lack-luster experience. I played through the title, but put it in my sell pile immediately after the final credits rolled. Expand
  28. MattA
    Aug 16, 2009
    2
    Honestly, I hated it. The campaign is so cheap and ridiculous, it's unbelievable. So first off you start as Nero - a cross between Ex Man Utd football player Ronaldo and Metal Gear's Raiden - and you bash through 11 boring levels of hack N' Slash. At level 12 you become Dante, AND YOU HAVE TO PLAY THROUGH THE PREVIOUS 11 LEVELS AGAIN IN REVERSE ORDER... Such a cheap and Honestly, I hated it. The campaign is so cheap and ridiculous, it's unbelievable. So first off you start as Nero - a cross between Ex Man Utd football player Ronaldo and Metal Gear's Raiden - and you bash through 11 boring levels of hack N' Slash. At level 12 you become Dante, AND YOU HAVE TO PLAY THROUGH THE PREVIOUS 11 LEVELS AGAIN IN REVERSE ORDER... Such a cheap and shoddy way of drawing out a game. To make matters worse, if you want more then 100 achievement points, you have to complete the game another 6 times (each mode becomes progressively harder). The only redeeming feature is that it has nice backgrounds Expand
  29. DD
    Jun 9, 2009
    9
    DMC4 is terrible fun to play. For me that's a 9. The graphics are beatifully designed and the engine is almost rock solid. The control is well crafted and woth practice the combo sequences can be excitating. It has a very high replay value with Bloogy Palace and patterns and enemies varying from one level of difficulty to another. Story has no weight, but the cinematic sequences are DMC4 is terrible fun to play. For me that's a 9. The graphics are beatifully designed and the engine is almost rock solid. The control is well crafted and woth practice the combo sequences can be excitating. It has a very high replay value with Bloogy Palace and patterns and enemies varying from one level of difficulty to another. Story has no weight, but the cinematic sequences are espectacular and the speech from Dante and Nero are fun from a comedy point of view. Expand
  30. QwenS.
    Jul 18, 2008
    8
    The game is amazing the cinematics are great so is the gameplay which allows you to use many different combos to take your enemies down however the grading system at the end of each mission could be done better and a certain boss proves to be quite hard.
Metascore
84

Generally favorable reviews - based on 61 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 54 out of 61
  2. Negative: 0 out of 61
  1. Everything a hack-and-slash should be and then some. Sadly it falters with repeated level design and a moderately troublesome camera; but in the grand scheme of things, these are only minor flaws. Devil May Cry 4 delivers an experience that is second to none on Xbox 360, so far. Held together by a solid narrative, it makes your blood boil with every fight you encounter.
  2. 90
    Even with its minor faults, you'll be hard-pressed to find a better-feeling, better-looking, jack-of-all-trades action game on the market today. [Mar 2008, p.82]
  3. Maxi Consolas (Portugal)
    80
    The combat system is still brilliant, Nero proves to be a good character and visually it’s pretty impressive. But we can’t help feeling a little disappointed. It’s still a great action game, but has the same flaws of every other title of the series. [Feb 2008]