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Posted: Feb 4th 2008 4:47AM MrHashbrown said

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Great review guys.

Posted: Feb 4th 2008 5:11PM (Unverified) said

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I can get over a one time Install. Not that big of a deal. I'd rather do it before I play it than get in the game and have long load times every 5 minutes. Once I get going I want to keep going not have to stop and loose my edge.

Posted: Feb 4th 2008 12:16PM (Unverified) said

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Sounds like I may need to pick this one up. I've never played the earlier ones, but it sounds like some good actiony fun.

Posted: Feb 4th 2008 1:14PM (Unverified) said

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ok, give me your address

and pray to whatever all mighty power you believe in, I ll be there in 2 hrs, you won't feel a thing.




In all seriousness, this franchise is up top with GoW when it comes to "OMFG TWITCH COMBOFEST" action kind of game... (I think Ninja Gaiden is slower than these 2, but still quite good)
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Posted: Feb 4th 2008 1:20PM (Unverified) said

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ayayaya dmc4 woooh been waitin 4 this one!!

Posted: Feb 4th 2008 1:30PM (Unverified) said

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I knew I was gonna pick this game up. The only question for me is which system to get it for? I downloaded both demos and they were pretty much identical. I will wait to see if IGN or Gamespot marks one as "THE SUPERIOR VERSION"... or else I guess I will opt for the 360 version (rumble and gamerscore being the deciding factors).

-TheSh0wstopper

Posted: Feb 4th 2008 2:24PM (Unverified) said

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hey showstopper (...and anyone else with both consoles),
put simply, the ps3 version is "graphically superior", in that it has two layers of blur, which is mostly not present on the 360 version. The obvious tradeoff of this is that textures look significantly sharper on the 360; still in motion, Nero's moves look slicker on the PS3. It depends on which you value more really, sharp characters or smooth motion; both have roughly the same amount of jaggies, and the 360 has a slightly better draw distance. The only part of the demo where the PS3 has the real graphical advantage is the ice, the ice looks noticably duller on the 360. Both are pretty, I would be more concerned with what control scheme you prefer... I hate the Playstation analog sticks myself (plus I can't live without rumble), but some people swear by the dualshock/sixaxis. The PS3 is probably the better choice if you've played DMC3 (which I haven't) so to each his own.
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Posted: Feb 4th 2008 2:24PM Hyams said

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"Like most multi-console games, any review would inevitably have to come down to which system is better, and for this instance, the PS3 winds up winning out just slightly. It's not in the gameplay department, because DMC4 plays the same regardless of which system that you play on. Nor is it in the visual department, because visual issues are virtually negligible. For example, the 360 has some harder edges to some characters during cutscenes, and a little more screen tearing than the PS3 at times. The PS3 can be a wee bit darker during some scenes, though.

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"No, the edge comes in the fact that the PS3 installs a large amount of game files to the hard drive, dramatically reducing load times between stages and cinematics. I've timed the game on both systems numerous times, and each time has been consistently in the PS3's favor. Transitions to gameplay from starting menus are relatively close, frequently within half a second or so of each other, but when you're loading up a cutscene or having another pause in the action, the 360's times are easily three times that of the PS3."

-- http://uk.ps3.ign.com/articles/849/849224p4.html
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Posted: Feb 5th 2008 4:00PM Shadow0324 said

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so instead of 1-2 seconds the 360 has 3-6 seconds of load times. I'll put the edge for the 360 considering thats not much plus there's o 30 minute install time. oh yeah rumble and gamerscore points.
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Posted: Feb 13th 2008 7:51AM (Unverified) said

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apparently 1up.com reckon that the ps3 version looks better
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Posted: Feb 23rd 2008 12:01PM (Unverified) said

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a very thorough review guys, probably the best yet i've encounter

Posted: Feb 4th 2008 1:39PM andyscout said

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I swear, 8ish range is PS Fanboy's favorite review number. It seems to me that practically every review they've done recently has been in the 8-ish range (7.5-8.5). I guess they're hard pressed to give a more perfect score or something, I dunno.

Posted: Feb 4th 2008 1:53PM Andrew Yoon said

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Actually, according to our internal stats, our average review is within the 7s. Granted, we haven't been playing really horrible games as of late. Maybe that'll change soon enough.
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Posted: Feb 4th 2008 3:57PM andyscout said

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Reply to Andrew Yoon:

That makes sense, especially if you're talking about an arithmetic mean of the scores you've given out. For shit/giggles, I went through the first page of reviews on the site. Roughly half were in the range from 7-8.5. However, the mean would be somewhere near the lower part of that because a score like, say, 4.5 (Soldier of Fortune) is going to offset the mean more than, say, a 9.5 (Ratchet and Clank). The lower scores can be much lower than the higher scores and will affect the mean more.
Sorry for the stats talk... stupid college...

Still I'm happy that the PSTripple is getting games good enough to be in the 8 range. I'd love some 10 games to stick in my Xbot friend's faces, but 8 or so is good enough to warrent a purchase if it's in a genre I generally enjoy.
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Posted: Feb 4th 2008 4:41PM (Unverified) said

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All you gotta do is review Turok and that other crappy new FPS when it comes out and you'll bring the average back down. :)
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Posted: Feb 4th 2008 1:42PM (Unverified) said

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capcom:if its not resident evil or street fighter no thx!!!!

go sell elsewere...

Posted: Feb 4th 2008 2:42PM (Unverified) said

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And your point is?
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Posted: Feb 4th 2008 1:44PM mnemo said

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Install for half an hour? Come on, this is rediculous!

Posted: Feb 4th 2008 1:48PM (Unverified) said

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I was on the fence about this one, mainly due to the difficulty of DMC3, my first foray into the franchise. But after reading the review I will surely pick this up; after I finish Uncharted.

Posted: Feb 4th 2008 3:00PM IshimaruKenta said

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Andrew, does the US version have Japanese language option? Thanks :) And great review.

Posted: Feb 4th 2008 3:51PM Andrew Yoon said

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Nope, didn't see a Japanese language option. I'm pretty sure the Japanese version also has English voice acting.
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Posted: Feb 5th 2008 3:26AM Kabapu said

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Really? No Japanese audio? That's sooo sad. I was just saying in another thread how sick of listening to whichever voice actor it is that does Nero's voice. He dubs *everything.* Stupid unions. Oh well. I'll still play it of course, but I might resort to muting the cutscenes.
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Posted: Feb 4th 2008 3:30PM (Unverified) said

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The PS3 version does have rumble, if you have the japanese Dual Shock controller. I assume it will work with the US Dual Shock when its made available shortly.

It also has an achievement system and an online ellement where you can compare whatever achievements you have with others. Probably will be integrated into Home When released.

Load times are 1 to 3 seconds faster due to the hard drive install.

You will get a DMC retrospective while the game loads on the hard drive.

Posted: Feb 4th 2008 3:40PM NewChromatic said

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Damn, can't wait for this game to come. Having played the demo I know it looks great, and the Devil Bringer so far is a great addition. Frankly I don't mind the HD load, since it apparently decreases load times drastically. The 30 minutes loading time at the start will probably save you more than that in loading times throughout the game, especially over several replays (which I plan to do).

Obviously the game is not perfect, and I think they could've balanced Nero and Dante better, perhaps alternating between them, rather than playing as Nero and then as Dante.

But we all play DMC for the action and the battle, and by all accounts, including mine, the action and battle in this game is second to none on the PS3 - until God of War 3 perhaps

Posted: Feb 4th 2008 5:12PM (Unverified) said

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i dled the demo of Ps store, and it turned me off with its ps2 graphics, and gameplay

Posted: Feb 5th 2008 12:09PM (Unverified) said

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if you're seeing PS2 graphics, you either 1. need a new tv or 2. some new glasses. the game is gorgeous.
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Posted: Feb 5th 2008 12:11PM (Unverified) said

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mmm..yeah ok. either get a new TV or some new glasses. the game is gorgeous.
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Posted: Feb 4th 2008 5:45PM (Unverified) said

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Question. Uncompressed audio? Most ps3 games include one how about this one?

Posted: Feb 4th 2008 6:58PM (Unverified) said

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Yes, it has uncompressed audio.
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Posted: Feb 4th 2008 5:54PM (Unverified) said

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"While combat is easily the game's strongest attribute, we find ourselves frustrated at the cumbersome level design. It's a far better game than all of the previous Devil May Cry games. Levels are far more focused and refined, and players will find themselves usually going in the right direction. However, objectives can be unclear at times, and the map offers little real help in guiding players to where they must go."

This part was a little confusing/contradictory/poorly worded. It looks like some of those sentences were written separately and then copy and pasted or something.

So, is the level design crappy...or are you implying that the level design has always been frustrating and this one is somewhat better...by far?

Posted: Feb 4th 2008 8:51PM Andrew Yoon said

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Hey,

To clarify, the level design is still frustrating. You WILL be backtracking, and you WILL get lost, due to the lack of clear objectives on the map. However, this is still a significant improvement over previous iterations of the franchise. Hopefully, that clears things up a bit!
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Posted: Feb 5th 2008 1:14PM (Unverified) said

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Why is "This game has been made so easy a thalidomide child could beat it with enthusiastic flailing of his tragic flippers against the controller" being sold in this review like it's a good thing? You even directly panned how easy DMC2 was, why is the game being easy suddenly a good thing when it comes to 4? Have you gotten lazy?

Posted: Feb 5th 2008 4:17PM (Unverified) said

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So, not to flog a dead horse or anything, but should I get this for 360 or PS3? Anybody?

I'm not a big gamerscore person, and I'm pretty agnostic on the controller as well. Will there be DLC? I already have some Xbox points on my account, and not a lot to buy with them, so that could be a factor...

Posted: Mar 31st 2008 3:42AM (Unverified) said

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Very nice game!! Im at level 8 currently and the game really action packed. Im new do DMC4 but quickly got into it, the fight scenes can be quite tricky and yes the camera angles can be annoying!! But its only once in a while, otherwise its a excellent game and cant wait to get home.....

Posted: Apr 16th 2008 5:55PM (Unverified) said

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"Its got amazing graphics and movies, plotted with a fairly decent storyline and is very fun to play, especially in shorter bursts, and should please many action game fans. Aside from the style, the game does not provide anything new to the gaming world, but is a very fun game to play whether you are new to the series, alike myself, and should also appeal to diehard DMC fans. It really all depends on whether you have the patience to play essentially the same game through twice, then do that a few more times on increasingly harder difficulties.:

~ http://www.shouldiplay.com/reviews/devil-may-cry-4-21

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