DEVIL MAY CRY 4 DEMO

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I've never played a Devil May Cry game, but I've just found out that DMC4 has a demo out on XBox Live today.

Who's looking forward to this game? I'm gonna check out the demo and see what I think.
Devil May Cry 3 was pretty great. As long as 4 isn't a fluke like 2 was, it should be solid.

I'm curious if they kept the difficulty.
I'm looking forward to it but I probably won't download the demo. Devil May Cry 4 falls under that broad category of games I will buy anyway so I'd rather not spoil the experience by playing a demo or looking at too much media online.
DMC3 was great, but I mainly liked the Special Edition. I do want to try 4, but first I need a 360.
So, what is it? A game or something?
Yes it is. The fourth installment of the Devil May Cry series, 1 through 3 being on the PS2.
So, what do you do in it? Play Pinball or hack zombies or drive a zamboni or what?
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So, what do you do in it? Play Pinball or hack zombies or drive a zamboni or what?

Actually it would not be out of the question to receive, as a weapon, a zamboni that shoots pinball machines at zombies.

Anyway, the Devil May Cry series is a series of excellently-built character action games in the vein of Ninja Gaiden or Onimusha. You explore, solve simple puzzles, and kill hordes of well-designed enemies, usually in churches, with an extremely tight combat engine that feels more like a fighting game than a brawler. It's a little like survival horror with less survival and more electric guitars.

The series' thematic material is always extremely ridiculous; in the third game I recall getting an electric guitar that would shoot at the enmies bats that had electricity coursing through them. It could also transform into a giant scythe. I also recall the main character being particularly offended when a demon burst into his office during the beginning; he was not that concerned that he had just been stabbed in the heart six times, but he was extremely disappointed that his pizza had been trampled in the fray.
I haven't played the demo, but what I saw at gameTrailers is great.
It's definitely a must-buy game after the release.

It's a good news that it harbours at XBOX360 too, because I have one, and I have no PS3
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