The Good Extraordinary action sequences highlighted by smooth controls and slick animations Nero is a great new character with some terrific new moves Beautiful visuals and incredible cutscenes will constantly amaze you Boss characters are designed well and fun to fight.
The Bad
Environments and boss fights are repeated far too often Puzzles and platforming aren't much fun and chop up the pace too much.
Regardless of which platform you play Devil May Cry 4 on, this game is a looker. Both Nero and Dante are fluid in motion, showcasing a good deal of flair and subtlety in their movements. The more damage a move does, the more astonishing it looks onscreen, and few games can approach the pure razzle-dazzle of Nero jumping into the air, his cape flying and the glowing devil bringer tossing lumbering demons around with matchless grace. From a design standpoint, the visuals can be gorgeous to behold, and moments like your first glimpse of Gran Album bridge are bound to take your breath away. What's more, all of this visual prowess is smoothly rendered on both platforms, and broken up only by the occasional loading time. This can be noticeably reduced if you are playing on the PlayStation 3, since some files will be installed to the hard drive, though the loading times aren't excessive by any stretch. The downside for PS3 owners is that the installation takes around 20 minutes to finish. 作者: Karma 时间: 2008-2-6 21:35