
Dear,
DEVIL MAY CRY 4 (PS3 ASIAN VERSION)
PLAYSTATION 3, XBOX 360
January 31, 2008
There's something quite special that I feel when I see Dante in this game. His red leather coat, leather chaps, cowboy boots, and that smirk he makes with his face turns me on. He was cool, confident, cocky, and sometimes derranged. I love that in a man. He was a though man through and through ready to take over just about anything. Legions of demons are a joke to him, he can take them on using a sword, guns, martial art, even using a suitcase that can do all kinds of magical things. One thing that's just as deadly as his moves are the words that come out of his mouth. Someone's been watching too much porn. My god I will surrender my life to a man like him. He's special. Then, there's Nero, a naive young man who has a problem with his right arm. It's possesed by the devil. Throught the whole game Nero goes after his sweetheart Kyrie (KII-RII!) defacing his religion in the process. He's a good kid, he can use his devil arm in all kinds of cool ways. Not as agressive as Dante in fighting but he can get the job done no problem. I wouldn't mind seeing him in part 5 as the solo protagonist so long as Dante can be played in some form. The game itself sits comfortably in third place for hardest game in the series. It's by no means an easy game but it is much fairer than say the US version of DMC3. DMC4 does have the most contreversial design in gaming for 2008. You'll be pressing forward for the first half of the game only to go back the second half with the second character. Along the way you will have to beat the game's 4 standard bosses THREE TIMES before you get to the final boss. Call it lazy to artificially lenghten the game but when the fighting is this good, who gives a ****!
