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	<title>Comments on: Devil May Cry 4 Review</title>
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		<title>By: NerosDevil</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Apr 2008 20:21:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>People exagerate this game too much in bad ways. Ive played since DMC1 and i can honestly say i love DMC4 the most, the emotions and atmosphere kept me happy throughout. I loved Nero as a new character and hope to see his return. 
"Emo Nero takes centre stage"
You may aswel call Dante the same too then because they both look almost alike and uhhh...dont forget Dantes "fill your soul with LIIIIGHT!!11!!!"
Nero crying was understandable if your human and not emotionally constipated like most then you'd understand your life getting turned upside down in almost a day. 
Anyway, my only quarrel was that i was begging for more at the end, so maybe more missions, the cutscenes were spectacular!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People exagerate this game too much in bad ways. Ive played since DMC1 and i can honestly say i love DMC4 the most, the emotions and atmosphere kept me happy throughout. I loved Nero as a new character and hope to see his return.<br />
&#8220;Emo Nero takes centre stage&#8221;<br />
You may aswel call Dante the same too then because they both look almost alike and uhhh&#8230;dont forget Dantes &#8220;fill your soul with LIIIIGHT!!11!!!&#8221;<br />
Nero crying was understandable if your human and not emotionally constipated like most then you&#8217;d understand your life getting turned upside down in almost a day.<br />
Anyway, my only quarrel was that i was begging for more at the end, so maybe more missions, the cutscenes were spectacular!
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		<title>By: Dev</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dev</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Apr 2008 17:17:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I love this game.  Until now I believed the first DMC was by far the best in terms of customized combo ability and over all game play.  DMC4 surpasses the original while returning to many elements that the first established (and in my mind became essential).  Everyone seems to complain about revisiting areas and backtracking, but if we consider DMC1 the mold, then this quality is innate to the series.  My two complaints are slight slow-downs when environmental elements become transparent during multiple enemy fights, and those unforgiveable jagged shadows.  The shadows... I mean c'mon!  They take me right out of the game.  They even emphasize the shadows as a way of solving the lost woods puzzle.  If you didn't notice them up until that point, you will certainly notice them then.  Feels like Capcom cut some corners and rushed a great game that could have been terrific.

Still aswesome - I think this is my favorite of the series.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love this game.  Until now I believed the first DMC was by far the best in terms of customized combo ability and over all game play.  DMC4 surpasses the original while returning to many elements that the first established (and in my mind became essential).  Everyone seems to complain about revisiting areas and backtracking, but if we consider DMC1 the mold, then this quality is innate to the series.  My two complaints are slight slow-downs when environmental elements become transparent during multiple enemy fights, and those unforgiveable jagged shadows.  The shadows&#8230; I mean c&#8217;mon!  They take me right out of the game.  They even emphasize the shadows as a way of solving the lost woods puzzle.  If you didn&#8217;t notice them up until that point, you will certainly notice them then.  Feels like Capcom cut some corners and rushed a great game that could have been terrific.</p>
<p>Still aswesome - I think this is my favorite of the series.
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		<title>By: mike</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Mar 2008 18:46:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>As a Capcom, DMC and video game fan I am highly disappointed in DMC4. Long story short, maybe I'm just too good but DMC4 was heartbreakingly easy and short. A bionic arm!? C'mon. Nero has 1 sword and no styles? Took me 27 hrs including backtracking for orbs and searching curiously as I do. A sword in the previews not available for play, nor is the one Nero walks out with at the end of the game. The third is no doubt the best of the series.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a Capcom, DMC and video game fan I am highly disappointed in DMC4. Long story short, maybe I&#8217;m just too good but DMC4 was heartbreakingly easy and short. A bionic arm!? C&#8217;mon. Nero has 1 sword and no styles? Took me 27 hrs including backtracking for orbs and searching curiously as I do. A sword in the previews not available for play, nor is the one Nero walks out with at the end of the game. The third is no doubt the best of the series.
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