Nice, the 360 version is all we want.
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The promised PS3 and Xbox 360 Devil May Cry 4 demo will be out in early 2008.
"Fully demonstrating the power of the next generation of consoles, the Devil May Cry 4 demo brings to life the coastal city of Fortuna and its surroundings, such as the port and snow-capped mountain ranges in exquisite detail", Capcom has said.
It's added that the demo consists of a sampling of sections from the full game which have been chosen "to showcase Devil May Cry 4's varied locales and allows gamers to familiarize themselves with Nero's unique abilities".
"Players will receive instruction on the various new actions that the Devil Bringer bestows, such as the ability to slam creatures to the ground, cover great distances in a single bound or even grab enemies while on the ground or in the air and pull them towards Nero to continue the attack combo."
It'll also allow players to get a handle on the Exceed system which allows Nero to "rev up" his sword - as if it were a motorbike, apparently - and unleash monster attacks.
"Players will need to master all these techniques before the end of demo showdown with the mighty Berial."
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That doesn't mean much, except for that mathematically speaking, the console with more of an install base should, theoretically, have a higher number of sales for the same game on another platform.
However, Germany and Spain has proven this wrong with Assassin's Creed, with the PS3 version topping the 360 version in sales.
So yeah...
Really?
As far as I've seen 360 exclusives, i.e. Halo 3, gears of War, Bioshock, mass Effect all sold over 1 million in the first 2 weeks.
P.S. Halo 3 sold 1.5 million copies in the first day. Sony exclusives always sell that much in the first 10 seconds, right?
And then For the UK, US, and every other European country the 360 version of Assassin's Creed has outsold the PS3 version.
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I didn't say that wasn't possible or in fact a part of reality. But, at least with Assassin's Creed, this has not been the case in two countries that I have seen the Top 10 lists for (at least as of November 27).
Point is, don't simply fall back on the fact that the 360 sold more as a reason that a game may sell better on one system when compared to another. Mathematically, it should. But there are other factors that go into play here.
Hell Halo 3 could be part of the reason why Assassin's Creed on the PS3 has sold more than the 360 version. Everyone's too busy playing Halo 3 to buy a new game.
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