
The only other major feature in DMC4 is the built-in achievement function which will, likely, be a point where some people develop their own preference for one particular version. Both versions also allow players to post their high scores for individual levels to leaderboards. Said booty is also identical across both platforms, offering a story theater for viewing the game's prolific cutscenes, a concept art gallery, and a kind of bestiary that will let you study enemy models. Outside of tweaking the difficulty, DMC4 offers players a challenge arena called Bloody Palace where players will be able to take on wave after wave of enemies to hone their skills and complete a series of progressively difficult missions to access more unlockable booty. You'll find the same staggering number of unlockable difficulty levels on both Xbox 360 and PS3, going from the breezy "Human" to the utterly insane "Heaven or Hell" mode. dmc4head_480 Features DMC4 offers a mostly identical experience across both platforms.

Spendthrift gamers will find the PC version of the game to be the cheapest of the lot at $39.99, but there is no Collector's edition available on the PC. The listed features are identical for both the PS3 and 360 Collector's Edition, which retail for $79.99. Being special editions, both versions are required by law to come in handy metal cases. For hardcore fans a Collector's Edition is available as well, featuring a "Making of" bonus disc, digital artbook, screen savers, and Volume 1 of the animated Devil May Cry series.


Price Points Devil May Cry 4 will cost you $59.99 on both the PS3 and Xbox 360. *We were unable to test the PC version of the game as part of our Head-to-Head so our comments will be limited to only the Xbox 360 and PS3. Does one stumble and fall while the other straps on its chaps and roundhouses the demonic horde in the face? Read on, brave soul, and discover the truth. The game also offers console gamers a choice of which version to invest their precious time and spending money in. The game boasts a streamlined version of the game's fabled combat system, a smattering of sumptuously detailed environments, and a new crop of epic boss fights. Devil May Cry 4 is the first appearance of the venerable series on the new generation of HD-ready consoles, replete with an all-new playable hero to ease Dante's burden. We break down each segment of a game, and then tell you which platform reigns supreme when the dust settles.įew games possess the jocular wit and unapologetically goth leanings of the Devil May Cry franchise. About The Head-to-Head The Head-to-Head is designed to let gamers know which version of a multiplatform game is worth your hard-earned money.
