![]() ![]() The graphics are full of jagged edges and the text in the game is blurry and difficult to read. The game description boasts Retina Display support, but honestly I don’t see it. ![]() The environments look decent but are barren and lack any sort of life or vibrance. The game takes place over 10 levels which each consist of interconnected areas which you must explore. If you’re a fan of the Devil May Cry series and are looking for a version you can squeeze into your pocket, then Devil May Cry 4 Refrain satisfies. Still, the action is solid (though repetitive) and the virtual controls work really well. Story-wise it’s essentially a retelling of the console game with static cutscenes and text, and visually there is a lot to be desired. In a post- Dead Space world, where we’ve seen what is possible in bringing a console-like experience to iOS with an original storyline to boot, it’s hard to get terribly excited for Devil May Cry 4 Refrain. The game missed its intended late January release, but last week Devil May Cry 4 Refrain finally hit the App Store. Last month we went hands-on with Capcom’s mobile version of Devil May Cry 4. ![]()
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