Devil May Cry 4 Hands-On

We plug in a gamepad and unleash the power of the demon on the PC.

PC gamers have to tip their hats to Capcom. With most of the company's major console releases also appearing on the PC, action fans don't need to run to a console to experience third-person action games like the upcoming Bionic Commando and the already released Devil May Cry 4. What you will need, however, is a gamepad.

We plugged in our handy Xbox 360 wired controller for some bloody Devil May Cry 4 action this week; keyboard controls are supported but this game is simply way too fast. Almost immediately--that is, after the awesome opening cutscene of the type that the DMC franchise is known for--we started slicing and dicing through hordes of evil creatures and sending them back to the darkness from whence they came, collecting proud souls in the process.

For those new to the franchise, proud souls are the glowing orbs that you are rewarded with for offing enemies with particularly nasty combos. They act as currency to upgrade your weapons and purchase additional combos. Oh, and you play as Nero, a towheaded warrior armed with his trusty Blue Rose pistol, Red Queen sword, and a demonic arm called the Devil Bringer. To really get a handle on DMC4, check out Kevin Van Ord's review of the console version that was released back in February. We're here to talk about some of the exclusive PC features.

First, there are two new modes. Turbo mode speeds up the action so you'll be sure to develop some calluses on your thumbs as you unleash combos at a ferocious pace--as if DMC4 wasn't already fast enough. The Legendary Dark Knight mode will put your gaming rig to the test because it will up the enemy count, sometimes to more than 100 foes onscreen, so be sure to sharpen your sword. Also, enemies will be located in different areas than the console version, which is a simple change of pace for those who have played DMC4 before, and a good touch if not exactly revolutionary. If your rig is struggling with all of the blood and gore, you can of course customize your graphics settings within the game or try out the new benchmark testing, a series of boss fights that test your rig to see if it's up to the challenge.

Earlier this week we blasted through one of the many boss fights, this one against a demon who thinks he's an angel. Using the Devil Bringer, we latched on to the enemy's face, jumped over his body, spun around, and then unleashed a barrage of aerial attacks followed by a few pistol blasts for good measure. A quick note: Bullets don't usually work on bosses, and they didn't help here. We dodged the demon's impossible-to-block sword attack and the giant gold spears he hurled at us, and then repeated the Devil Bringer combo attack until he was defeated in a gloriously gory cutscene that you have to see for yourself.

The experimentation of the swordplay is really the biggest draw to the combat in DMC4. Timing is everything, and a split-second difference between button presses can change a combo completely. Perfectly executed combos may initiate a deadly finishing move that is so fun to watch you'll wish your rig had TiVo.

Visually, DMC4 looks amazing. The lighting and textures improve on the game's console counterparts, and it takes advantage of the PC platform. The sweeping theatrical cutscenes run at 120 frames per second, which puts the 30fps scenes in the console version to shame. Plus, you can play it in either DirectX 9 or 10. Even though you had to wait until now to play DMC4 on the PC, kudos to Capcom for giving the PC version exclusive content and features that the platform deserves (and for only $39.99). DMC4 is slated to hit stores this July, but you can try it for yourself by downloading the demo here.

92 Comments

  • CdogAE86

    Posted Mar 11, 2009 6:16 am PT

    i love this game

  • UmonDaisuke

    Posted Jul 9, 2008 8:13 am PT

    More content, especially the turbo mode makes this undeniably the best version. Still feel a tad cheated since turbo mode is the one thing that could've made the console versions perfect. The port's quality is unsurprising because PC is the base platform with their development cycle. That's right, RE5 etc. are all being developed on PC, then moved to consoles in latter stages. So you can expect every Capcom game to see a PC release.

    No, it's not using Unreal 3.0, it's Capcom's in-hourse MT Framework engine. Btw, despite Capcom's press release and this preview, the PS3 cutscenes actually run at 60fps (with dips to 30 in few of them). The 360 ones are locked at 30fps. I think the fact that it's overlooked says volumes that most people don't see the difference between 30 and 60fps.

  • Ryukin116

    Posted Jul 8, 2008 7:20 pm PT

    You an also see eps on youtube

  • rabidphoenix

    Posted Jul 8, 2008 2:32 pm PT

    http://realitylapse.com/videos/devil-may-cry.php

  • Mariusyka

    Posted Jul 8, 2008 12:32 pm PT

    The game will work fine on dx9......I cant wait.......Did anyoane said the anime devil may cry??.......send me the sites so I can see or download those episodes pls

  • rabidphoenix

    Posted Jul 6, 2008 12:58 pm PT

    "keyboard controls are supported but this game is simply way too fast"
    I do have to laugh at that. People need to learn to play DMC on a keyboard; gamepad = mostly thumbs, keyboard = thumbs and fingers. Too fast? I'd say that I react faster when my fingers are positioned on appropriate keys than when I have to shift my thumb around. Also, my Razer Tarantula has 1ms response time, beat that with a 360 controller. I've preordered this on Amazon, can't wait. ^_^

  • jp-gnr

    Posted Jul 6, 2008 10:35 am PT

    Devil May Cry directx 10!!! cant wait for this , it'll be really amazing , judging by the pictures the pc version looks way better than ps3 version (especially dynamic lighting and AA)

  • shaoxiong

    Posted Jul 5, 2008 5:44 am PT

    this game'll be awesome man ~!!
    i loved the anime !

  • Azuki

    Posted Jul 4, 2008 12:02 am PT

    This game is soooo addictive, finished it 10 times already and I just love replaying the epic boss fights. I may get the PC version as the demo ran fine on my pc but as far as I know there's not much more you get with it than the ps3/360 version. Hopefully its not going to be a full priced game.

  • actnow

    Posted Jul 3, 2008 10:10 am PT

    i played and beat this game on my friends 360 already and after downloading the demo i gotta say the graphic look better on the pc version... they erally wanted to make a good game this time around and they delivered... cant wait

  • -Origin-

    Posted Jul 2, 2008 4:50 pm PT

    Really cannot wait for this game, but with DMC4 + the 360 gamepad, I'm looking at about $120 in total!

  • THEDOOMRAMI

    Posted Jul 2, 2008 12:10 pm PT

    i played this demo and i can't stop saying WoW, Awesome can't wait for the full ver

  • Smasher4ya

    Posted Jul 2, 2008 7:26 am PT

    as usually PC get's the best of the best
    while console stick with their low AA,blurry textures,30FPS! ahahahahahahahahaaaa

    PC ALWAYS RULZZ!!

  • vufor

    Posted Jul 1, 2008 8:19 pm PT

    120fps....sounds like we gonna get really good graphics down here. I am waiting for this game as everyone else...but difference is that I am gonna have my hands on this game at very first time. Hope I will enjoy it.

  • Graycrash

    Posted Jul 1, 2008 5:21 pm PT

    Damn. PC Owners get the better end of the bargain again. One-Hundred and Twenty FPS!? C'Mon!

    Game was crazy, though. Fun, but crazy.

  • xunhallowed

    Posted Jul 1, 2008 4:07 pm PT

    NickKangWilson: Typical fanboy.

    On a brighter note, I just rented it for 360 and well, if it stays the same in the transition to the PC, you'll have some fun with it.

  • RaptoR_249

    Posted Jul 1, 2008 9:57 am PT

    Cant wait for it!

  • Mariusyka

    Posted Jul 1, 2008 5:29 am PT

    Come on CAPCOM release it already......I cant wait anylonger.....This game RULEZ......Dante is just playin' with nero)))))

  • Ryukin116

    Posted Jun 30, 2008 9:42 pm PT

    Nice i also tried the demo real nice. but i only played the 3 and watched the show (12 episodes)

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