Devil May Cry 4

Platforms: Xbox 360 (reviewed), PlayStation 3

Publisher: Capcom

Developer: Capcom Production Studio 1

ESRB Rating: Mature

5 February 2008, 1 player, $59.99

[2 May 2008]

by Joe Bernstein

Devil May Cry 4 intermittently strives for a kind of high-Gothic camp, but it jumps willy-nilly into steampunk, lasers-and-robots future shock, and lost-civilization exoticism.
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