I like how when Dante asked 'What are you going to do with all that power, huh?', Vergil didnt answer...he only lashed out. At this point in time, Vergil doesn't even know what he TRULY wants.
Rewatching this cutscene before their final fight really hits different when you've grown up. Dante has changed and is desperately trying to knock some sense into his brother, but Vergil just won't listen, since he's too obsessed with gaining power. That's actually sad, I feel like Dante really didn't want to fight him once again and cared a lot about Vergil but he was just too blind at this period of time. :(
Thing is, Vergil is obsessed with power to protect what he has left, his brother. It's just heavily twisted because of his experience when the demons invaded their home.
Here's a layer on top of that: this fight's boss music is the only boss music in the game that doesn't have some hype drum beat meant to make you excited. It's 100% about the fear and drama. I believe it was an intentional decision meant to reinforce that this fight is the only one in the game that Dante does NOT want to fight. He doesn't care about winning, he just wants to save his brother and save the world...but thanks to Vergil, he can't have both!
I actually just noticed the little detail, that when Dante rushes Vergil at the end, it is when Vergil makes the pained grunt and staggers. Dante actually rushed over to help him. Nice touch. It really shows how much Dante cares for Vergil.
@@darrylisaac9400 5:22. Vergil staggers a bit like he's about to fall over from being wounded, and makes a somewhat pained noise. That's actually when Dante runs over to him.
The ending is sad because you can tell that they actually care about each other. Vergil tells him to go because he knows the demon world isn’t the right place and Dante cares for him when he goes over to save him.
I've loved this series for such a long time because of their relationship honestly. it's complicated and they really do care about each other. but their too stubborn to just outright say it
@Plant true, but they are also a bit older, usually sibling rivaly starts to die off around their age. But Virgil is ultimately just upset with him for being "the favorite son" in his eyes. Cause ya know, mom died before she could save him and he's unaware
"Give that to me" "No way, you've got your own" "Well I want yours too" If you didn't grow up with a little or older brother you just wouldn't understand the poetry in those few lines😈😈
you know its epic when Dante glove is slashed and remains slashed afterwards unlike all the other times that hes been impaled only for his clothes to remain undamaged hahah
Also Vergil never swung Force edge at Dante when he charged at him, he never intended to hurt him , he knew he was beat. He also said “Dante the portal to the human world is closing” he wasn’t even trying to get the amulets , he just wanted to save Dante . But Dante still didn’t trust him so he actually swung his blade through him
@@hidan407 His whole thing in this game was neglecting his demon side, he couldn't care any less about gaining power unlike Vergil. So he never learned how to awaken it unlike Vergil
Games that felt satisfying even when its hard, fromsoftware games are artificial difficulty making bosses that one hit you without giving anything other than a dodge roll and its not even satisfying beating those bosses.
@@ozandogan3971 Look at footage of the first trailer. You gotta really slow it down to 0.25. And then go frame by frame, you can actually see the decorations on that hooded guys coat. It's the same as Vergil's
"Give that to me." "No way. You've got your own." "Well I want yours too." Brilliantly written. The fact this sounds like two children shows that behind all their bravado, Dante and Vergil are still just kids. Scared, broken kids lashing out at the world."
The irony and tragedy between their exchange is the cherry on top for this climax. There are multiple layers in their relationship and I feel at ease knowing that in the end with the help of Nero they made up as siblings even if they are now in hell they will have eachother's back this time.
Another interesting detail to see , when Vergil got wounded and the force of the edge falls and the amulet , Vergil choose got the amulet , he can easily try to get force of the edge back but he choose to pick up the amulet , because for him be a son of Sparda and eva it's more important than power
I think it's because he lost fair and square so there was no point trying to go after the sword. He was a villain back then but he was fair and honourable.
@@robinblue9105 Thank you for understanding me , I'm don't speak English I just translate things in my head and literally and pray for get understanded.
I have abit of a theory about the slash Vergil left on Dante's hand, I believe he not only did that to prevent Dante from trying to grab him into staying into the demon world but to also do that as a twisted act of a "farewell" as a symbolism of brotherhood.
It’s also Dante’s left hand, which is interesting when you consider that Vergil cut his own left hand in the exact same way when trying to open the portal to the Demon World. Meaning Dante left the Demon world with the same wound that Vergil left the Human world with.
It’s genuinely shows off : no matter how big their rivalry is between them, They still cares about and love each other’s as true brothers humans being would. 😢
The progression of Dante's perception of his father culminates here. Where in the beginning he renounces him even having a father to this moment where he realizes that he embodies his father's heart.
The only time when dante gets serious in the game but sad they like each other anyway one try to save him the other tell him to go because he dont want to see him traped in the demon world
It might be a stretch, but I believe that a sort of meta-perspective on this is that Dante and Vergil represent aspects of the human mind. For Vergil, the power to protect his loved ones and never feel the pain of losing his mother again is similar to something that we all feel intensely at some traumatic point in our lives. He’s willing to go to nearly any lengths to achieve the strength he needs to never suffer such tragedy again and achieve his dreams of reaching his ultimate power. When people go through horrible events in their lives, the immature response is to harden and strengthen in some way or another to keep it from happening ever again. Though this is usually done through very unhealthy and harmful ways that result in hurting oneself and the people they care about most. Dante is pained by his past and what Vergil is trying to do, but he ultimately loves his brother and all of humanity. Rather than seethe and drown in his pain, he embraces it and learns to accept his duty and mission beyond it. Deep down, he despises evil and is worried about being consumed by it himself, doing his utmost to use his powers to protect not just him but humanity. This reflects an acceptance of oneself and their pains as well as recognizing their potential and duty beyond it. In this way, Dante defeating Vergil is the natural course of events. After first experiencing our deepest pains and regrets, we naturally crave power beyond our means to destroy the weakness we see in ourselves and become strong enough to never be hurt again. But that strength ultimately lies is learning to accept pain and suffering as a natural course of life. It comes from learning that becoming so strong that you can’t be pained or feel pain means losing one’s capability to love and be loved. You end up losing your humanity, the strongest power we all have. In the same way that Dante defeats Vergil, all happy and content people learn to accept their misfortunes and learn from them to be better people. To have a better sense of justice and to know when there is an evil that has to be destroyed within or without. To accept what one has and to cherish and protect what they love while they are still alive to do so. A beautiful game with a beautiful and meaningful commentary on the nature of the human soul.
Too bad they retcon Vergil to have done all of this because he had a small pp complex against Dante in DMC 5. Great game but boy did they make Vergil such a pathetic character in that game
I disagree Dante doesn't care about Vergil and his father up until the end he put all his anger against the person who he think is responsible for their unfortunate his father Sparda he doesn't acknowledge Sparda as his father like Vergil does,Like a kid who get mad at his father for not trying his best to stayed alive and be healthy so he doesn't die duo to cancer and left his family behind and him with harder struggle against life and get blind by hatred he think he is alone but doesn't realizethe luck thats he still have his family his brother to fight this fight against life,its greats to see them settle their differences and bury the hatchet Vergil never wanted kill his brother even in DMC5 he even nodded with Nero when Nero said either Vergil nor Dante gonna die here a legacy for all three they're very relatable to our real life struggle alway love and hate the TRUE POWER
Dante won because he was fighting for humanity, whereas Vergil only fought for himself. I love the theme of this series. Demonic power is great and all, but embracing one's human side is the greatest strength.
Vergil doesn't fight for himself, he fights for power, but not for control or to elevate himself, to protect the ones he loves. that's why the line "Might controls everything, and without strength you cannot protect anyone, let alone yourself." Is such a good encapsulation of his entire ideology. You can't forget that Vergil is still mentally that scared child who watched his mother die, in his mind because, he was weak and unable to protect her. Vergil simply never wants to feel that kind of pain again.
@@nickelakon5369 While the loss of his mother and the helplessness he felt were the catalyst for him to pursue power, it is clear at this point that he does indeed only fight for himself. He killed thousands of innocent people in his quest for power and abandoned everyone he held dear. He forgot the reason why he wanted power in the first place. This is the reason he lost here.
@@Paivrenthats the philosophy of its but the thing is Dante think he need to kill Vergil to stop him while Vergil never wanted to kill him he even care enough to tell to go back to the human world but Dante is blinded by hate he chose to fight with the intention to kill while Vergil with the intention to prove his superiority its a good thing cuz if he beat Mundus then we'll never get V but I still like to see a version of Vergil win against Mundus and Dante, I wonder what he'll do next
Legandary!!💕This game was just epic and this scene itself was too emotional I just wanted Dante to save Vergil but then again that's what unfolded the next events and Vergil was too proud to leave daddy's home leaving Dante to continue living as a human!!💗Yet again Dante did feel Vergil's loss!!😢😭
@@EhCanadianGamer in Dmc5 Vergil only wants to even the score because Dante stole his chance to gain spardas power, now even with neros arm he still got the shit kicked outta him and he has more power than Dante! But ayo power levels were always bullshit dragon Ball being a prime example... 😉
Can we just give a hand to this game's soundtrack. Specifically the ost's that play in this fight. I love it. I wish it was a theme that played in all of the games. Or like, Dante's theme. Sadly.. It doesn't play in any other games.
*almost cries to intro from nostalgia* Then sees: max HP Max:devil gauge Max:Red orbs Crazy launguage from another planet as rank detector , Well damn . He already won at making me feel like I didn’t complete it enough :(
When I was a kid, I had a PS2 at home, and there were not many games to play. DMC3 was one of them, and I played it so much that I remember this whole dialog.
Only got into the DMC series recently because of (you guessed it) Bury The Light 😂 and I just finished DMC 3 a couple days ago and wow I loved the ending to this. The game overall was a fun enjoyable experience. It was a HUGE step up from DMC 2.
Vergil was so desperate to obtain power because he blamed himself for the death of his (and Dante's) mother, and didn't want to feel that way again. He then started to be obsessed with his demon side heritage and pity humans for their weakness, but still, he kept a bit of humanity inside him due to his mom's (and maybe Dante's) relationship.
I am always having special attention to 4:27-4:29 bit. To me it looks that as if Vergil considered, just for a little moment, to drop the Force Edge, to stop, with a sorrowful ironic smile, but he knew his pride won't let him, and Dante has already said he is ready to kill him. Vergil has to defy Dante even if he knows that he has lost and doesn't want to fight anymore, it has to be this way for him, he has to make this last, hopeless charge, have the final clash. It's his drama.
0:13 why does that background looks godawful?? Was this an HD collection issue or was this there all along back in the PS2 days? I can't seem to find footage of the OG game to compare....So bad 🤢
When Vergil says Dante right when the player beats him Vergil says that as in saying Dante please I need this power so I could protect our family so I won’t lose anyone like I lost mom
Just 5 months, only 5 months and we will fight against Vergil again or maybe will fight together against Urizen, I don´t know but I hope Capcom doesn´t dissapoint us :´3
If you release the attack button at the right time drive will come out instantly but the window is extremely small so it best to try and practice with turbo off
This might be a little late to ask but... Did virgil miss on purpose or accident? Or did he hit dante (which it didn't look like it) but was unfazed by it? I always believed that he missed intentionally. I just never heard any confirmation about it.
I think he missed by accident because Dante was simply faster, but he could've also missed on purpose. That final charge was hopeless, and he knew that, but he was too prideful to admit he was being defeated.
Imagine if at the last, dante picks the sword up, the emotional music stops, and he starts swinging it like Cerberus
hahaha
Lmao
Nah its still his beloved brother , he was still mentally injuried
He probably did this later after this game
🤣🤣🤣
0:11 me coming into my siblings room at 3am to get their charger
you killed me ^^
*NO WAY.. YOUV GOTCH YOIR OWN...*
(some one finish this quote it fits to well for this context!!)
well, I want YOURS, too
What are you gonna do with all that power, huh?
@@Sincleaver you're wasting time
I like how when Dante asked 'What are you going to do with all that power, huh?', Vergil didnt answer...he only lashed out. At this point in time, Vergil doesn't even know what he TRULY wants.
Rewatching this cutscene before their final fight really hits different when you've grown up. Dante has changed and is desperately trying to knock some sense into his brother, but Vergil just won't listen, since he's too obsessed with gaining power. That's actually sad, I feel like Dante really didn't want to fight him once again and cared a lot about Vergil but he was just too blind at this period of time. :(
Thing is, Vergil is obsessed with power to protect what he has left, his brother. It's just heavily twisted because of his experience when the demons invaded their home.
Here's a layer on top of that: this fight's boss music is the only boss music in the game that doesn't have some hype drum beat meant to make you excited. It's 100% about the fear and drama. I believe it was an intentional decision meant to reinforce that this fight is the only one in the game that Dante does NOT want to fight. He doesn't care about winning, he just wants to save his brother and save the world...but thanks to Vergil, he can't have both!
I also like how their banter is literally sibling banter. "Give me it" "but you already have your own" "I want your's too."
They both had the same goal, to protect each other. But Vergil was too bitter about Dante being stronger.
BROO THEY NEED TO REMAKE THIS GAME!!
I actually just noticed the little detail, that when Dante rushes Vergil at the end, it is when Vergil makes the pained grunt and staggers. Dante actually rushed over to help him. Nice touch. It really shows how much Dante cares for Vergil.
Where
@@darrylisaac9400 5:22. Vergil staggers a bit like he's about to fall over from being wounded, and makes a somewhat pained noise. That's actually when Dante runs over to him.
@@invictusedge540 thank you good sir
No matter their rivalry, they're still siblings. Damn..
Damn, that just reinforced the point that Dante got depressed after dmc1 after killing Nelo Angelo, I'm glad the twins finally got their happy ending
The ending is sad because you can tell that they actually care about each other. Vergil tells him to go because he knows the demon world isn’t the right place and Dante cares for him when he goes over to save him.
I've loved this series for such a long time because of their relationship honestly. it's complicated and they really do care about each other. but their too stubborn to just outright say it
@@whymysockswet7279facts 🔥🔥
@@whymysockswet7279 I mean if you think about it, they act like normal brothers, but Vergil takes it to the extreme with the pretending
@Plant true, but they are also a bit older, usually sibling rivaly starts to die off around their age. But Virgil is ultimately just upset with him for being "the favorite son" in his eyes. Cause ya know, mom died before she could save him and he's unaware
@@whymysockswet7279 tbf I’m pretty sure he thought his mother left him to die
I like how the boss fight ended with Vergil whispering Dante's name. Its these little details the game devs add that I appreciate a lot.
This
didnt hear its tho
"Give that to me"
"No way, you've got your own"
"Well I want yours too"
If you didn't grow up with a little or older brother you just wouldn't understand the poetry in those few lines😈😈
you know its epic when Dante glove is slashed and remains slashed afterwards unlike all the other times that hes been impaled only for his clothes to remain undamaged hahah
Only those with the blood of sparda can damage the clothes of eachother
It’s because of the tech limitations of PS2, rendering damage takes up too much memory…
The right arm of his coat also gets slashed by Vergil in their first fight and then Dante rips the rest of it off lmao
@@Dabajaws 2 years late but lady does shoot a couple holes in his coat in this game
Also Vergil never swung Force edge at Dante when he charged at him, he never intended to hurt him , he knew he was beat. He also said “Dante the portal to the human world is closing” he wasn’t even trying to get the amulets , he just wanted to save Dante . But Dante still didn’t trust him so he actually swung his blade through him
Then why did Vergil stab Dante when they first fought?
@@robinblue9105 to awake the demon that's inside of dante, after that fight u get to use power of devil 😈 trigger
@@SHIBA-0205 which makes me wonder, why didnt dante already have access to devil trigger if he already can use the majority of his demonic powers 🤔
@@hidan407 His whole thing in this game was neglecting his demon side, he couldn't care any less about gaining power unlike Vergil. So he never learned how to awaken it unlike Vergil
@@hidan407 I believe it had to be awaked either when they are near death or when their blood touches the amulet
Back when boss fights were harder than hell *without* being a From Software game.
Jack Ream bro this amazing fights are harder than Fromsoft games, at least for me
Games that felt satisfying even when its hard, fromsoftware games are artificial difficulty making bosses that one hit you without giving anything other than a dodge roll and its not even satisfying beating those bosses.
Maybe my fav boss fight in videogames ever
@@93hothead maybe you need to git gud instead of crying around
@@zetastein6031 literally pure str build and just spam r1 killed every boss. Tell me if thats hard.
0:54
And now...my soul....
*_ISSAYINGITWANTSTOSTOPYOU_*
I’m not leaving.....
I’m not leaving.....
*IMNOTFUCKINLEAVIN*
THE SHOW GOES ON!!! THEYRE GONNA NEED A FUCKIN WRECKING BALL TO TAKE ME OUTTA HERE!!!!!
hahahahaha oh my god
So that's the reason why Vergil laughed 😂
I love the delivery on that line
'Must've been him preparing to voice Ken. He said that sentence like it was a Street Fighter attack
Do not worry, in a couple of years he'll be cutting demon arms from Neros just fine and alive fellas.
aylmao xddddd 10/10
''in couple years'' you mean 20 years?
and how do you so sure that guy was vergil?
@@ozandogan3971 Look at footage of the first trailer. You gotta really slow it down to 0.25. And then go frame by frame, you can actually see the decorations on that hooded guys coat. It's the same as Vergil's
@@ozandogan3971 im sure that guy is Vergil
@@ozandogan3971 Hate to break it to you bud..
"Give that to me."
"No way. You've got your own."
"Well I want yours too."
Brilliantly written. The fact this sounds like two children shows that behind all their bravado, Dante and Vergil are still just kids. Scared, broken kids lashing out at the world."
The irony and tragedy between their exchange is the cherry on top for this climax. There are multiple layers in their relationship and I feel at ease knowing that in the end with the help of Nero they made up as siblings even if they are now in hell they will have eachother's back this time.
@Bonghoulyour pfp confused me lmao
Another interesting detail to see , when Vergil got wounded and the force of the edge falls and the amulet , Vergil choose got the amulet , he can easily try to get force of the edge back but he choose to pick up the amulet , because for him be a son of Sparda and eva it's more important than power
Nice catch. I agree with you. Despite what Vergil said, deep down he values his beloved one more than anything.
Wtf i had a stroke reading that
@@guts7295 His English may not be good but you can still understand what he's trying to say.
Don't be so rough.
I think it's because he lost fair and square so there was no point trying to go after the sword. He was a villain back then but he was fair and honourable.
@@robinblue9105 Thank you for understanding me , I'm don't speak English I just translate things in my head and literally and pray for get understanded.
Jeez, the final cutscenes always make me tear up. Manly, Sparda tears of course.
Also, Vergil sliced Dante's hand just like Nero sliced "his" hand during DMC5. Is it just a coincidence ?
The manliest of tears...
FLAMING TEARDROPS
There you have an epic Heavy Metal album cover you’re welcome.
Devils never cry
@@gabe2646 Devil May Cry
I have abit of a theory about the slash Vergil left on Dante's hand, I believe he not only did that to prevent Dante from trying to grab him into staying into the demon world but to also do that as a twisted act of a "farewell" as a symbolism of brotherhood.
It’s also Dante’s left hand, which is interesting when you consider that Vergil cut his own left hand in the exact same way when trying to open the portal to the Demon World. Meaning Dante left the Demon world with the same wound that Vergil left the Human world with.
@@ilcapitano648 That is actually a good observation!
Goddamn these games are thought out
5:36 unknowingly Virgil would escape 18 to 20 something years of child support
It’s genuinely shows off : no matter how big their rivalry is between them, They still cares about and love each other’s as true brothers humans being would. 😢
They have a healthy bond. Fighting each other most of the time, and Vergil trying to be the big brother he is, be an obstacle for Dante to over come.
The progression of Dante's perception of his father culminates here. Where in the beginning he renounces him even having a father to this moment where he realizes that he embodies his father's heart.
The only time when dante gets serious in the game but sad they like each other anyway one try to save him the other tell him to go because he dont want to see him traped in the demon world
It might be a stretch, but I believe that a sort of meta-perspective on this is that Dante and Vergil represent aspects of the human mind.
For Vergil, the power to protect his loved ones and never feel the pain of losing his mother again is similar to something that we all feel intensely at some traumatic point in our lives. He’s willing to go to nearly any lengths to achieve the strength he needs to never suffer such tragedy again and achieve his dreams of reaching his ultimate power. When people go through horrible events in their lives, the immature response is to harden and strengthen in some way or another to keep it from happening ever again. Though this is usually done through very unhealthy and harmful ways that result in hurting oneself and the people they care about most.
Dante is pained by his past and what Vergil is trying to do, but he ultimately loves his brother and all of humanity. Rather than seethe and drown in his pain, he embraces it and learns to accept his duty and mission beyond it. Deep down, he despises evil and is worried about being consumed by it himself, doing his utmost to use his powers to protect not just him but humanity. This reflects an acceptance of oneself and their pains as well as recognizing their potential and duty beyond it.
In this way, Dante defeating Vergil is the natural course of events. After first experiencing our deepest pains and regrets, we naturally crave power beyond our means to destroy the weakness we see in ourselves and become strong enough to never be hurt again. But that strength ultimately lies is learning to accept pain and suffering as a natural course of life. It comes from learning that becoming so strong that you can’t be pained or feel pain means losing one’s capability to love and be loved. You end up losing your humanity, the strongest power we all have.
In the same way that Dante defeats Vergil, all happy and content people learn to accept their misfortunes and learn from them to be better people. To have a better sense of justice and to know when there is an evil that has to be destroyed within or without. To accept what one has and to cherish and protect what they love while they are still alive to do so.
A beautiful game with a beautiful and meaningful commentary on the nature of the human soul.
I wish I could say something in response but there's nothing to say
You nailed it man that was a good read
Too bad they retcon Vergil to have done all of this because he had a small pp complex against Dante in DMC 5. Great game but boy did they make Vergil such a pathetic character in that game
I disagree Dante doesn't care about Vergil and his father up until the end he put all his anger against the person who he think is responsible for their unfortunate his father Sparda
he doesn't acknowledge Sparda as his father like Vergil does,Like a kid who get mad at his father for not trying his best to stayed alive and be healthy so he doesn't die duo to cancer and left his family behind and him with harder struggle against life and get blind by hatred he think he is alone but doesn't realizethe luck thats he still have his family his brother to fight this fight against life,its greats to see them settle their differences and bury the hatchet Vergil never wanted kill his brother even in DMC5 he even nodded with Nero when Nero said either Vergil nor Dante gonna die here a legacy for all three they're very relatable to our real life struggle alway love and hate the TRUE POWER
Dante won because he was fighting for humanity, whereas Vergil only fought for himself. I love the theme of this series. Demonic power is great and all, but embracing one's human side is the greatest strength.
Vergil doesn't fight for himself, he fights for power, but not for control or to elevate himself, to protect the ones he loves. that's why the line "Might controls everything, and without strength you cannot protect anyone, let alone yourself." Is such a good encapsulation of his entire ideology. You can't forget that Vergil is still mentally that scared child who watched his mother die, in his mind because, he was weak and unable to protect her. Vergil simply never wants to feel that kind of pain again.
@@nickelakon5369 While the loss of his mother and the helplessness he felt were the catalyst for him to pursue power, it is clear at this point that he does indeed only fight for himself. He killed thousands of innocent people in his quest for power and abandoned everyone he held dear. He forgot the reason why he wanted power in the first place. This is the reason he lost here.
@@Paivrenthats the philosophy of its but the thing is Dante think he need to kill Vergil to stop him while Vergil never wanted to kill him he even care enough to tell to go back to the human world but Dante is blinded by hate he chose to fight with the intention to kill while Vergil with the intention to prove his superiority its a good thing cuz if he beat Mundus then we'll never get V but I still like to see a version of Vergil win against Mundus and Dante, I wonder what he'll do next
@@HanstheBoss1 is that why dante was serious in dmc1? because he lost his brother?
@@demochris1786 well I wouldn't be all cheerful after seeing my twin falling into oblivion too
0:11 when I come back for a second slice of pizza but my brother is already on his third.
3:08 The damage of that Attack. I never knew about it!! How?
you have to hold on the devil trigger button, you will notice a red glow on the yellow orbs, once is fully charged, release it.
@@pablopoblete9512 i today years old finished the game, why didnt i know this before ugh
The two sons fight each other , one is because need more Demon power and one want to protect the world just like their father Sparda.
Legandary!!💕This game was just epic and this scene itself was too emotional I just wanted Dante to save Vergil but then again that's what unfolded the next events and Vergil was too proud to leave daddy's home leaving Dante to continue living as a human!!💗Yet again Dante did feel Vergil's loss!!😢😭
Wtf Vergil attacks with his devil trigger OMG
syst3m98 you don’t know fear until you hear him say “you’re goin down” for the first time
@@Marqrk Or when he says "You are not worthy as my opponent" in DmD
*DT Vergil slashes down from the air.
Vergil: "BACON. BACON. BACON. BACON."
Man if they made a movie scene with these two that would be crazy epic
*1:07** Vergil: I Need More POWER!*
Still a classic Badass Line..
Perhaps, but once you get to DMC5 like Dante you can’t help but laugh. “Really this shit again?”.
@@EhCanadianGamer in Dmc5 Vergil only wants to even the score because Dante stole his chance to gain spardas power, now even with neros arm he still got the shit kicked outta him and he has more power than Dante! But ayo power levels were always bullshit dragon Ball being a prime example... 😉
Can we just give a hand to this game's soundtrack. Specifically the ost's that play in this fight. I love it. I wish it was a theme that played in all of the games. Or like, Dante's theme. Sadly.. It doesn't play in any other games.
I didn't even notice this fight's music ngl. Nelo Angelo had a cooler theme
*almost cries to intro from nostalgia*
Then sees: max HP
Max:devil gauge
Max:Red orbs
Crazy launguage from another planet as rank detector ,
Well damn . He already won at making me feel like I didn’t complete it enough :(
1:19 now i'm a little motivated!
0:12 when your younger sibling has another sauce packet.
0:31 Dante giving the pouty face.
One of the greatest rivals in gaming. DMC3 is legend.
oooh yes, the I. NEED. MORE. POWER, what a classic
So sad, poor Vergil 😭😭😢😢
Queen Vexana it’s all good, ya boi is okay vibing with his bro
@@lonewanderer1328 plot twist: vergil only came to the overworld to get dante to go into the demon world cuz he was getting lonely
@@lonewanderer1328Vergil is a edgelord
*No one can have this Dante*
*Its mine*
*It belongs to a Son Of Sparda* .💙👍🏽
Best ps2 game ever. Best story too they should make a movie from DMC they should begin with this one as their first.
This is where real men cried when they rewatched it
I was so happy when these guys made up in 5
4:06 when you go to the washroom and your abdomen is hurts
легендарный момент и соответственно самый значимый для все серии Devil May Cry
0:06 When you come to the room for eating dinner and your little brother catching food first you try to catch first
5:12 me yanking the controller from my brother when he tries to play my Xbox
3:49
When I was a kid, I had a PS2 at home, and there were not many games to play. DMC3 was one of them, and I played it so much that I remember this whole dialog.
Never get tired of this game. You're a savage bro
think about this ending scene everytime i listen to the last chorus of bury the light
Only got into the DMC series recently because of (you guessed it) Bury The Light 😂 and I just finished DMC 3 a couple days ago and wow I loved the ending to this. The game overall was a fun enjoyable experience. It was a HUGE step up from DMC 2.
3:08 , wtf happened to V's health?
He held devil trigger, and released it at the same time as his stinger hit him
who come here for DMC5 final trailer
If Vergil knows the key of his power in his hand, Yamato, and stab to him self. He no needs to kick Arkham or invite Dante to temen ni gru
1:07 when you excided to play devil may cry 4 first time and you say I need more power
Countering Virgil's devil trigger with your own was so awesome
5:40 If i didnt knew, that vergil gonna back I wouldn’t stop cry
So sad why is Vergil so mean Dante just wants to healp
Nina Pintar because Dante is rejecting his demon legacy and wants to stop demons from entering human world. He is the traitor and bad guy
Virgil was looking for his fathers power. Dante wants to exterminate demons.
Outerheaven97: In that you are wrong, he those accept his legacy, and unlike Virgil he is not a powerhungry hypocrite.
Vergil was so desperate to obtain power because he blamed himself for the death of his (and Dante's) mother, and didn't want to feel that way again.
He then started to be obsessed with his demon side heritage and pity humans for their weakness, but still, he kept a bit of humanity inside him due to his mom's (and maybe Dante's) relationship.
Actually vergil is right he is getting power so he can beat mundus. vergil just wants to protect his family and dante is stopping him 😳
back in the day i have hard time beating this boss even on normal difficulty
even i struggling beating the boss who use some like guitar/sound power
strongest boss battle ever and I stand by it
Сууууууука. Слишком эпическая битва
Such an epic fight
you dont say
I am always having special attention to 4:27-4:29 bit. To me it looks that as if Vergil considered, just for a little moment, to drop the Force Edge, to stop, with a sorrowful ironic smile, but he knew his pride won't let him, and Dante has already said he is ready to kill him. Vergil has to defy Dante even if he knows that he has lost and doesn't want to fight anymore, it has to be this way for him, he has to make this last, hopeless charge, have the final clash. It's his drama.
Miss my brother scene we play out just like in movies big brother love little brother
I need more power
0:13 why does that background looks godawful?? Was this an HD collection issue or was this there all along back in the PS2 days? I can't seem to find footage of the OG game to compare....So bad 🤢
When Vergil says Dante right when the player beats him Vergil says that as in saying Dante please I need this power so I could protect our family so I won’t lose anyone like I lost mom
How do you make the subtitles and the style names in Russian?
maybe russian localization, boiiiii?)
Just 5 months, only 5 months and we will fight against Vergil again or maybe will fight together against Urizen, I don´t know but I hope Capcom doesn´t dissapoint us :´3
If only people knew Urizen was Vergil the entire time
Solo Priest that’s urizen to fight him isn’t it?
@@doolenny9458 STOP
@@mammothplant I have done to much damage it can’t be stopped
0:11 the legend meme has born
1:07 _Devil May Cry 4 has now been installed_
DMC5 kinda retroactively cheapened this ending, imo.
Virgil should have let his brother helped him during that time
My hands feels numb when my first time to play this game
I would have went with Vergil brothers for life!
They're actually fighting for the last pizza slice
SOME ONE GET IT.
Oh hey! I always open this fight with a Drive, too. Literally the only time I use it in the game.
If you release the attack button at the right time drive will come out instantly but the window is extremely small so it best to try and practice with turbo off
Ты типо русский что русские субтитры поставил? You supposedly Russian that put Russian subtitles?
Это просто ахренено
Anything above normal this is no joke
Primeira vez q joguei nao sabia dos upgrade q podia fazer ou comprar e eu acabei zerando ele na raça ksksks
this is a final boss done right
Vergil this is your end now.
he comes back
Fun Tv Iranian yeah, in DMC 4 SE 😏
@@alfatwadinzaresnu9264 nope dmc 5 baby
Perfect and sad fight😢❤
Who wants dmc 3 reboot like re2 with same music😍
you meant a Remake right,a Reboot resets everything.
This might be a little late to ask but...
Did virgil miss on purpose or accident?
Or did he hit dante (which it didn't look like it) but was unfazed by it?
I always believed that he missed intentionally. I just never heard any confirmation about it.
I think he missed by accident because Dante was simply faster, but he could've also missed on purpose.
That final charge was hopeless, and he knew that, but he was too prideful to admit he was being defeated.
They need to do a remake of this ps4/ps5 pronto
NoW i'M mOtIvAtEd?!?!
It's crazy that they never allowed us to use judgement cut END when we play as vergil in dmc3 but he literally has it as a boss in the game.
You should have Titled the name of this video Vergil motivation
Why is Vergil's "give that to me" line making me laugh 😭 it's like theyre both still children
Few more day for dmc5
This is in my top 5 best games of all time, (mgs3 is in that list)
The funny thing is that DMC3 and MGS3 are both prequels to other games and both the best in their series.
Rebellion and beowulf is the best set of weapons for any dmc game
I f*ckin love this boss fight
Good thing you censored yourself
@@ratbabyy3117 my mom will take away my switch if I don't >:((((
5:43
Vergil: *BY THE WAY* I HAve a so.....!
You know your usually suppose to clash swords
This game is so awesome.