Fortunately, the gameplay holds up really well too, turning Devil May Cry 4 from a mere showcase into something exceptionally above par on almost every front. Wow, it feels kind of trippy to actually gush over graphical experiences because I could usually care less about that sort of thing. The results can be pretty much summarized as a firm point that, when it comes to showcasing the latest in games, anything consoles do, PCs do better. Now, go look at the screenshots from the performance test, running at a resolution comparable to the PS3 version on the HDTV, and the settings all set to about the same level, but showing even more detail in my experience. It runs World of Warcraft well, and at least moderate settings on almost anything I care to toss onto it, but that's about it. Let's just say that I was dead wrong on the first account and beautifully right on the second.Īs the screenshots of the performance test will attest, my computer is nice, but not exactly top of the line. If you turn down the quality to bring the accessibility up and sell to the most people.
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Having toyed with the game on the PlayStation 3 on a 50" HDTV, I didn't expect the PC port to look nearly as good. Initially expected as a high-profile PlayStation 3 exclusive, Devil May Cry 4 instead became one of many, many coups for multiplatform gaming that has strengthened the Xbox 360. Devil May Cry 3 kept the action up and reminded people that ludicrously over-the-top combat is just plain fun and doesn't need to be perfect.Ĭapcom decided to spend time on the next DMC game to perfect it. That beta ended up being scrapped, but the concept was just too cool and mutated into Devil May Cry, an epic of the earlier years of the PlayStation 2. The first attempt at Resident Evil 4 (long before the critically acclaimed GameCube classic we now know) had a physics bug that often caused enemies to fly into the air. Devil May Cry's existence is borne of a glitch.