Yeah_its_Bob
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Screw it I'm booting up DMC4. Its been way too long since I played it.
There are a few tricky problem spots in particular, but it's not too bad with a little planning. It sure is intimidating, though, considering how long it is. DMC4 remains my highest ratio game on TrueAchievements.com.
No doubt, my friend. The game had so much potential for growth, that it boggles my mind how people just accepted Capcom's "burnt out IP" speech. It's a shame that the game was rushed and aspects of the game other than the combat suffered as a result.
Who the hell is that?
Exceed is absolutely the saving grace of Nero as a character and a stroke of utter genius on behalf of the designers. Coming back to DMC4 after years of not touching it and having a 90%+ exceed success rate, on Turbo, by floor 20 of BP was elating. Shit's good.
Damn, seeing this thread makes me play it badly, it's been years... I may grab a used PS3 copy for cheap now that I don't have my 360 anymore.
For some reason, my best of the series are with this game. I realize this is a really strange opinion, can't really explain why myself.
We shall never surrendeeeeer.
Anyone have a DMC4 save they can link me to? Just lost all of my game data (had to reformat) and didn't use the steam cloud. Also, could someone explain how I use the save data? Much appreciated.
DmC doesn't tell you how to just charge your chargeable moves either. It's not as integral to the combat but it's still a good bit of mechanic to go over.It's so shocking how so many people didn't even know you can J-rev. One thing DmC does right is that it constantly reminds players that there are options that exist outside of Y, Y, Y. It might be seen as hand holding, but it's quite evident when people call Nero shallow, cus he doesn't have herp-a-derp weapons or combozzz. Mastering J-revs is a sequence of enjoyment all in of itself. You watch most people play DMC4 they assume the exceed system is only outside of attacks, which is the worst way to use it.
You can get the PC copy for about $5.
Its GFWL though.
Whats the consensus on the port? Is it pretty solid?
You can get the PC copy for about $5.
Its GFWL though.
Whats the consensus on the port? Is it pretty solid?
Who the hell is that?
My steam copy doesn't have GFWL on it at all though?You can get the PC copy for about $5.
Its GFWL though.
Whats the consensus on the port? Is it pretty solid?
My steam copy doesn't have GFWL on it at all though?
The one I got off Steam doesn't even have Steam achievements, rather it's kept track of in-game independently of everything else. I don't think anyone can see it besides the player. No GFWL either.
A person who whips it out and thrusts it in every angle.
With great force.
Your prom date
Nice to see this thread again. I've been spending some time with the HD Collection, and damn, DMC3 is still sharp. I mean, I know I've been touting it as one of the best action games of all time for good reason, but the controls are even tighter than I remembered. Like, Bayonetta quality. Even ignoring what little advanced tech I can pull off, Million Stabs feels amazing. Reminds me how much I used to miss Crazy Combos* when I first got into DMC4.
* You know, those special rapid-fire moves you can do by mashing a button at the right time. Does anyone remember that slashing flurry with Agni & Rudra? So satisfying.
Haha, those kicks. I loved discovering new combos with DMC weapons. Bayonetta brought it all back. Especially with Scarborough Fair and the katana. So much variation.how about doing Beowulf combos without knowing the inputs? It was like "OMG I just pummeled the shit out of the enemy! But I can't do it again...wtf..."
My steam copy doesn't have GFWL on it at all though?
Yeah the game is NOT GFWL.
Funny that this thread got bumped. I actually just the other day started playing DMC4 again, after not touching it for years. And well... it was rough.
Part of the problem is, I've already done all the easy parts. S ranked all of Devil Hunter, beaten DMD and Bloody Palace, so the only thing left is finish S ranking SoS and DMD, and beat Hell and Hell. But man, I just cannot do anything worthwhile anymore. I mean, I can consistently rev my sword (but I get a perfect 3-bar rev maybe once every 5 minutes), and I know to constantly charge blue rose, but I just keep getting hit by really basic attacks. And Dante... I can't even figure out how to work Lucifer anymore, much less how to seamlessly switch between 3 weapons, 3 guns, and 5 styles.
At this point it seems like the best course of action is to start a new save file, so I can start from scratch and relearn the basics. But the idea of starting all over again when I haven't finished my first file is a bit frustrating. I have a feeling I'm going to get to about the same point before I run out of steam and put it down for another couple of years, and I'll basically have accomplished nothing.
Actually... MG Rising comes out in a week. There's no way I have time to relearn DMC4. Maybe after I play some Rising, and work out my atrophied stylish-action muscles, I'll be able to come back to DMC4 and not completely suck.
DmC doesn't tell you how to just charge your chargeable moves either. It's not as integral to the combat but it's still a good bit of mechanic to go over.
The cutscenes are a lot better than I remember them, surprisingly enough. A ton of tiny details, but some of the edits and pacing feel a bit off, might be due to being dubbed over from Japanese (I assume). Dante taunting Nero by "revving" Rebellion was a neat touch, but Nero riding a scarecrow with Red Queen revving looks like something that was supposed to be in the game, not just a one-time cutscene move.
Either Lucifer is super high-tier or just sucks, don't worry about using it. [/spoiler]
The cutscenes are a lot better than I remember them, surprisingly enough. A ton of tiny details, but some of the edits and pacing feel a bit off, might be due to being dubbed over from Japanese (I assume). Dante taunting Nero by "revving" Rebellion was a neat touch, but Nero riding a scarecrow with Red Queen revving looks like something that was supposed to be in the game, not just a one-time cutscene move.
Yeah, that's why it struck me as odd that it's in a cutscene and not the game.Dante from DMC3 could do the same thing, just without the flaming sword stuck into the enemy he was riding.
Hm really? I guess the line delivery might be a bit off. It often feels like they didn't have an editor, only an action choreographer.DMC 1 to 4 weren't dubbed in anything beside English, actually.