Sixty one per cent of sales were on the Microsoft console, with the rest on Sony's PlayStation 3 and PC. The game is number one in the All Formats charts but also the individual format charts as well.
Capcom wants us to know that the demo for Devil May Cry 4 hit one million downloads this past Saturday, February 9. Microsoft tells the publisher that this is the first time in 2008 that a demo has hit the million download mark, in addition to being the fastest to that number in the history of Xbox LIVE.
The recently released Devil May Cry 4 performs well at retailers in its first few days on store shelves in the U.S. and UK, and finishes second in weekly Xbox 360 sales in both regions.
Well, after all the rumors, the clips, the exclusivity brouhaha and all the rest of the hype leading up to the release of Capcom’s Devil May Cry 4, its Day of Judgment has finally arrived. After pulling in some heavy time in video-game purgatory with the final retail version of the game, it’s safe to say that fans of the series are in for one hell of a good time.
It's almost three years since the last Devil May Cry, with its self-consciously angsty Emo shapes. Despite its awful music and dialogue, we were happy to dish out 8/10 for what was one of the best hackandslash fighting systems around. It wasn't a big step up, but it didn't need to be. It just needed better balance, and to make us forget about the awful second instalment. Refining the 2001 original into something truly fleshed out and compelling, it did the job.
"DMC fans, take heart: Devil May Cry 4, the latest chapter in the series and the first true sequel in the Devil May Cry chronology maintains all of [DMC series] trademarks while showcasing the power of the 360 fairly well."
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