Devil May Cry 4 (PC)
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 8:24 am
Even with the tricky keypad controls this game is a wonderful experience that is long awaited. The game is difficult, but the curriculum will help you to understand. The saber of demons is fun by the smart action, great fights and breathtaking cut-scenes.
Like the last game in this series, you play the role of Dante, but for the most part you will play the role of Nero, a new character that has deadly fighting techniques and weapons that are great to play with. Although the game is quite theatrical and sometimes a little too good, you still meegesleepd by the beautiful cut-scenes and the game is at no time boring.
During the game you can learn new combat techniques and deserve, then you can upgrade. The tasks are difficult and it seems that the opponents are unbeatable, but after a few attempts, this is really not that difficult.
Between the fighting by his also puzzles that are fun, but quickly get bored and you will prefer to return to the saber of demons. The landscapes in which the vechtscènes take place are nice and pleasant to watch, but they are as boring as the game always uses the same type of scenery.
The sound is fantastic and even though it is a little melodramatic, it'll never be too much. The music on the other side is still the same heavy-metal music that most fighting games guide.
Like the last game in this series, you play the role of Dante, but for the most part you will play the role of Nero, a new character that has deadly fighting techniques and weapons that are great to play with. Although the game is quite theatrical and sometimes a little too good, you still meegesleepd by the beautiful cut-scenes and the game is at no time boring.
During the game you can learn new combat techniques and deserve, then you can upgrade. The tasks are difficult and it seems that the opponents are unbeatable, but after a few attempts, this is really not that difficult.
Between the fighting by his also puzzles that are fun, but quickly get bored and you will prefer to return to the saber of demons. The landscapes in which the vechtscènes take place are nice and pleasant to watch, but they are as boring as the game always uses the same type of scenery.
The sound is fantastic and even though it is a little melodramatic, it'll never be too much. The music on the other side is still the same heavy-metal music that most fighting games guide.