Devil May Cry 4: a week of exclusives
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When you look back at what the PlayStation 2 is, the tone for action-adventure games was entirely set by the original Devil May Cry. The series shaped the very way we think about 3D action, sword fighting, gun slinging and adventure. With Devil May Cry 4 set to hit the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3 later this year, the developers at Capcom are banking that they can recapture the lighting in a bottle that made the series such a formidable killer the first time around.
Over the course of the week of April 23, 2007, we'll bring you exclusive new images, movies and details of Devil May Cry 4. From the process that went into creating new lead character Nero and his Devil Bringer arm - to his new moves and the most fascinating details behind the series, we'll bring you it all over the course of the week.
Monday, April 23: EXCLUSIVE new screens, trailer
Tuesday April 24:In-depth developer interviews
Wednesday April 25:Coming to grips with Devil May Cry 4's new heroandCrazy-ass Devil May Cry bosses
Thursday April 26:Devil May Cry 4's creative minds
Friday April 27:EXCLUSIVE Devil May Cry 4 hand-on preview
Weekly digests, tales from the communities you love, and more
When you look back at what the PlayStation 2 is, the tone for action-adventure games was entirely set by the original Devil May Cry. The series shaped the very way we think about 3D action, sword fighting, gun slinging and adventure. With Devil May Cry 4 set to hit the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3 later this year, the developers at Capcom are banking that they can recapture the lighting in a bottle that made the series such a formidable killer the first time around.
Over the course of the week of April 23, 2007, we'll bring you exclusive new images, movies and details of Devil May Cry 4. From the process that went into creating new lead character Nero and his Devil Bringer arm - to his new moves and the most fascinating details behind the series, we'll bring you it all over the course of the week.
Monday, April 23: EXCLUSIVE new screens, trailer
Tuesday April 24:In-depth developer interviews
Wednesday April 25:Coming to grips with Devil May Cry 4's new heroandCrazy-ass Devil May Cry bosses
Thursday April 26:Devil May Cry 4's creative minds
Friday April 27:EXCLUSIVE Devil May Cry 4 hand-on preview


