Devil may cry 3's ost has several awesome songs on the level of this and bury the light, the two big ones are the cerberus boss music and the dante vs virgil theme
Nero is a character that was recently introduced in DMC 4 and now 5. He's a good guy but has a short temper, is young and brash. Like other characters, he's part demon, unlike other character though he still has trouble controlling the demon inside him. It interesting because in this song, Nero pretty much coming to terms with his inner demon, embracing the "dark" side for power that he can use to protect the people he love. Which is very similar yet different to Vergil's song, who is trying to bury the "light" or his humanity for more power for the sake of power.
And nothing ticks Nero off more than being undermined as Dante frequently does by calling him words like "kid" and other words that make him feel he's being treated as powerless.
Virgil yearns for power because he doesn't want to be hurt anymore he thought he was abandoned as a child and something probably happened with Nero's mom Virgil ain't the kind of guy to randomly get laid if he let "someone" come that close to his body that "someone" has to have a place in his heart
@@you_mad_brop6133 Yeah, imo it comes across me is, Dante hates his demon side but must embrace it for power to protect. While Virgil has contempt for his humanity because he sees it as weak, but it's what he needs to embrace to heal from his trauma.
Nice. Theres 2 more songs id recommend on the ost, "subhuman" and "crimson cloud" but bury the light and devil trigger are the top 2 for me. Glad you liked it.
This song is amazing, but Bury the Light hits different. Epic and beautiful at the same time. Devil Trigger sure is fun though. Nero is the character, and while he’s pretty chill, he has trouble containing his demonic anger. And in DMC5 he’s trying to get payback cause of something I won’t spoil.
And DMC 3's "Devil's Never Cry" to make it complete. Actually, parts of Vergil's "Bury the Light" are a direct reference to some of "Devil's Never Cry" and nearly identical (like estranged twins) to them. "Subhuman" fits rather subpar as Dante's Theme and will ever be overshadowed by his Origin Theme of DMC 3, but that's just my opinion. Sadly the DMC 5 remastered version of it doesn't shine as bright either in comparison =/
@@Nuin. I actually realized one day while I was spacing out at work after playing DmC3 the night before, that you can take several lyrics from Bury the Light and put them over the rhythm to Devils Never Cry(especially the latter half) and the lyrics can almost match up perfectly enough.
"It's basically upshifting" Yeup. Yes it is. Hope you've played by now so you can see this comment and in restrospect go "OH THATS GAHD DAHMN GEEEENIUS"
Great vid, love the reaction! My favorite thing about Nero as a character is that he’s a messed up quarter-demon orphan(ish) rage monster, but he’s far and away the most normal person in his family. When everyone else is fighting to the death because they’re IDIOTS, he’s the one screaming that they’re IDIOTS. He’s probably the only one amongst them who knows how to pay taxes. He’s living in a healthy relationship with a loving girlfriend and has a steady demon hunting job. He also has a motorcycle sword and a robot arm. He’s great 👍.
I love how well these songs match with the characters personalities and combat styles. I feel like the music helps a lot with changing your mindset since each character plays completely differently
As some other dude in the comments said, something you pointed out was that the song likes to rev up the tension, which fits perfectly, as neros sword has an engine system, in which you can rev it up to do some extra damage with specific attacks.
4:36 I guess great minds think alike lol Devil Trigger absolutely makes me bounce just like those cyber goths. It's such a bouncy song. That video also makes me smile.
I think the main difference between devil trigger and bury the light for me is that bury the light instantly caught me on the first listen, devil trigger didn’t do that in my first listen but after a few spins I love it almost as much as bury the light
I agree as standalone songs but Devil Trigger got me hooked right away because it is part of the Intro cutscene and was added for the announcement so it was my first look into the crazyness of DMC 5.
also if you notice in the chorus of Devil Trigger, the same leitmotif is also played in Bury the Light's 3rd chorus "Bury the light deep within, Cast aside there's no coming home, We're burning chaos in the wind, Drifting in the ocean all alone". this has a connection to the game lore itself where Nero, is the son of Vergil. Casey Edwards is really clever putting the little details on the music, since he is indeed take a huge part in both of the songs.
For context on the hook, “Devil Trigger” gets its name from DMC’s in game super meter. The meter builds during combat, and can be used to activate a powered up form called Devil Trigger. The rest of the hook “bang bang bang” evokes DMC’s heavy emphasis on gunplay, mainly as an accent for melee combos (at least that’s how I see it). Due to plot reasons Nero can’t activate Devil Trigger until the final fight in DMC5, so for most of the game the song feels like it’s only referencing guns (and fueling Nero’s inferiority complex). However, once you make it to the final chapter you get access to Nero’s Devil Trigger ability, and the game plays a synthed up remix of Devil Trigger. On top of this, the song doesn’t start until you activate the Devil Trigger meter, so it really sells you on the tension release of “pulling your devil trigger”. Devil May Cry likes to use its music to dynamically flow with your gameplay, and to communicate its story themes, so I highly recommend playing DMC5 to experience the OST in its intended context.
Nero is the abandoned son of Vergil, meaning he possesses demonic powers akin to Vergil and Dante, but combines there views on their demonic abilities and power, as Nero doesn’t fully embrace his demonic side, but still try’s to get more and more powerful like Vergil. He is much more prone to anger than his father Vergil, who for the most part can keep level headed, or his uncle Dante, who never takes many situations seriously. He was a part of an order who worshipped his grandfather Sparda as a god, but after a demon slashed Nero’s arm, it caused it transform into what’s in game called a Devil Bringer, which allows him to tap into his demonic abilities and restored Vergil’s demonic katana, The Yamato. Initially, he hides his arm, thinking himself less because he’s part demon, but after meeting Dante, he learns to embrace this power and use it to kill demons and begins to run his own branch of Devil May Cry, Dante’s demon hunting business. Few years later though Vergil escapes his imprisonment as a demonic slave and finally reunites with Nero, only to rip his demonic arm off. Nero then works with Dante and V (the human side of Vergil) to stop Urizen (the demon side of Vergil), but after learning from Dante that Vergil is his father after the 2 forms of vergil reunite, he vows to stop the two brothers from trying to kill each other, which the anger and frustration caused him to regrow his missing arm and unlock his Devil Trigger, which gives him a true demon form and allows him to save Dante and Vergil from each other.
Abandoned? Do we know this for fact? Everything I've read so far about him suggests that his mother and what happened to her is still a mystery. What's your source for this?
@@darkoraclegirl4570 Vergil smashed what most people think is the lady in the red dress for his dmc4 trailer, then straight up fuckin dipped leaving the woman to give nero to an orphanage. Vergil was still in the prime of his “demon power is stronger than humans” phase so he didn’t even bother to remember her and the fact he may have a son.
@@Malhare01 But you are just assuming the woman just gave Nero up. You aren't considering if something happened to her. There are other reasons Nero could've ended up in an orphanage that don't imply that his mother just threw him away.
@@darkoraclegirl4570 it’s also been speculated that his mother was a “lady of the night,” which means 2 things for nero, her getting pregnant with her was an inconvenience, and she didn’t want to raise a child, or her line of work didn’t leave time to raise a child, so she gave him away. Considering she’s been mentioned, like, twice, she’s not someone of importance, not even to Nero, as Vergil and Dante (as shown in DMC5), alongside Kyrie and Credo is the only family he cares about. Also, don’t twist this to me bashing on women, I’m stating this in what most of the community believes to be the case.
@@Malhare01 I was not twisting this to say you were bashing women. I was merely pointing out that you were only going with the one expiation without any other proof then Nero was an orphan. Right now all we have are fan theories and thus the truth could be different. Like for example in a DMCXBayonetta cross over Jeanne was Nero's mother but was told that Nero died in a demon attack. This opens the theory that Nero's mother might've been made to think her son was dead, perhaps as a means for the Order to get more future knights that don't have parents getting in the way should that knight disappear into Agnus' lab. Or there's the possibility that Nero's mother died in child birth or some time after Nero was born. There is also the possibility that Nero was a child that was kidnapped and brought to Fortuna, since we don't know for sure his mother really is from there. Another possible answer, and could fit with possible religious belief of the Order's members, could be that when Nero's mother couldn't produce the identity of Nero's father, or even show proof of marriage, she was deemed unfit to raise a child and thus he was taken from her under the belief that a single woman can not/should not raise a child. You see what I'm getting at here? I mean no hate or to throw any accusations at you about anything. I'm just saying you seem to only be looking at one side of the theories regarding Nero's mother. Perhaps that's due to people not talking much about the other ones. I don't know. All I'm saying is we can't rule out that Nero ending up an orphan was against his mother's wishes.
there is an official Remix of this Song called "Silver Bullet" that is bassically "Nero Evolved" song, bassically his song after all his Character Development.
"My boy needs some therapy... and a hug." Dang right he does, too bad he doesn't get one because he's always the one being left behind. Poor Nero. Since you're along for the ride tho, you should also listen to Crimson Cloud and Subhuman^^
Nero in fact is the son of vergil and the nephew of Dante and he is allot more emotional by that he is very passionate and angry compared to Dante and vergil Also this is song is about him accept his demon heritage and by extension accepting vergil is his father
Well given where Nero grew up and the kind of people he was surrounded by it's not unreasonable for him to have developed into that kind of person. I mean if I got raised in that kind of setting I think I would be an angry rebel as well. He also seems to be a little starved for praise and acceptance from the world around him. After all, just look at DMC and his relationship with his girl. He didn't seem to know what to do with himself around her. I wonder if he's had any healthy vents for his emotions in his life outside of killing demons.
@@darkoraclegirl4570 after dmc4 he probably did after spending more time with his gf and just talking and chilling with her after the whole fiasco With the priest and stuff
Regarding songs that sound happy with dark lyrics, I suggest you listen to Racing into the Night by Yoasobi. They've got an English and Japanese version, both are really good.
The DMC anime is a bit of an odd duck, its more of a supplementary material to enhance and flesh out the games story and world. If your really curious plenty of people have made compilations of all the games cutscenes in about 2 hours. It strangely works because most of the story is in these cutscenes so its digestible without the gameplay. 1 and 2 are very of their time cutscenes but 3,4,and 5 are damn near timeless.
A cool thing if you listen to bury the light near the ending you can here parts of devil trigger portraying [minor spoiler alert] How at the end of Virgil's journey he became part of his son's journey
Devil May Cry 5 at the end of the game Nero transformation is devil when he interrupts the fight between Vergil and Dante i believe this song is about that transformation?
While your getting into video game music, Guilty Gear series needs a look, the joke is the series is a metal album that comes with a game. Guilty Gear Xrd -SIGN- Big Blast Sonic that would be a personal favorite i'd like to see your reaction.
you should 100% listen to "Love the subhuman self" from guilty gear strive, It's SOOOOO fucking good Crawl is probably my second favourite from that game but anything from guilty gear is fantastic
@@Deezko Its fine , and i am pretty surprised that someone actually recommend Crimson Cloud , because most DMC Community just hates crimson cloud and V character itself when crimson cloud actually slaps more than subhuman.
Listen to the full track then go through it pausing. The way you do it now is a lot more of the dome. Its more raw genuine reaction. But you are gonna push out new viewers. Just my opinion tho im not the one with the YT channel haha. All in all great analysis of the song!
You wanna description of how nero vibes? you hear that nice punchy beat that's poppin? That's nero jacking your rib cage except every punch hits like a jet cracking the sound barrier. But no nero is very much the young anime protag who very much has sometging to prove but my dudes got heart and passion but he stull isnt my homie vergil lol.
I'm back for my second helping of head bang....please sir may I have some more 👐🦁
To give you a fast track of the story (Devil may cry 5) with some surprise check this guy out on UA-cam; Urbanboy732
Devil may cry 3's ost has several awesome songs on the level of this and bury the light, the two big ones are the cerberus boss music and the dante vs virgil theme
Nero is a character that was recently introduced in DMC 4 and now 5. He's a good guy but has a short temper, is young and brash. Like other characters, he's part demon, unlike other character though he still has trouble controlling the demon inside him. It interesting because in this song, Nero pretty much coming to terms with his inner demon, embracing the "dark" side for power that he can use to protect the people he love. Which is very similar yet different to Vergil's song, who is trying to bury the "light" or his humanity for more power for the sake of power.
And nothing ticks Nero off more than being undermined as Dante frequently does by calling him words like "kid" and other words that make him feel he's being treated as powerless.
@@PurpleLugia Dante was just trying to give Nero a helping hand though.
Virgil yearns for power because he doesn't want to be hurt anymore he thought he was abandoned as a child and something probably happened with Nero's mom Virgil ain't the kind of guy to randomly get laid if he let "someone" come that close to his body that "someone" has to have a place in his heart
@@you_mad_brop6133 one is motivated to avoid child support. The other is to term with it since never got it.
@@you_mad_brop6133 Yeah, imo it comes across me is, Dante hates his demon side but must embrace it for power to protect. While Virgil has contempt for his humanity because he sees it as weak, but it's what he needs to embrace to heal from his trauma.
Nice. Theres 2 more songs id recommend on the ost, "subhuman" and "crimson cloud" but bury the light and devil trigger are the top 2 for me. Glad you liked it.
Everybody forget silver bullet💀
silver bullet plzzz☠️
I was wondering if anyone would recommend Crimson Cloud. It's a great song and my fave out of the four themes.
@@darkoraclegirl4570 no one ever recommends but its such a great song
"This boy needs therapy and a hug" Yeah, that's pretty accurate haha
Great analysis tho! I enjoyed listening to your thoughts about the song
This song is amazing, but Bury the Light hits different. Epic and beautiful at the same time. Devil Trigger sure is fun though.
Nero is the character, and while he’s pretty chill, he has trouble containing his demonic anger. And in DMC5 he’s trying to get payback cause of something I won’t spoil.
I would recommend listening to the last 2 character's themes:
• Subhuman (Dante's Theme)
• Crimson Cloud (V's Theme)
And DMC 3's "Devil's Never Cry" to make it complete. Actually, parts of Vergil's "Bury the Light" are a direct reference to some of "Devil's Never Cry" and nearly identical (like estranged twins) to them.
"Subhuman" fits rather subpar as Dante's Theme and will ever be overshadowed by his Origin Theme of DMC 3, but that's just my opinion. Sadly the DMC 5 remastered version of it doesn't shine as bright either in comparison =/
@@Nuin. I actually realized one day while I was spacing out at work after playing DmC3 the night before, that you can take several lyrics from Bury the Light and put them over the rhythm to Devils Never Cry(especially the latter half) and the lyrics can almost match up perfectly enough.
@@Nuin. casey edwards said on stream that he didn't take any inspiration from devils never cry for BTL, it's just a coincidence
"It's basically upshifting" Yeup. Yes it is. Hope you've played by now so you can see this comment and in restrospect go "OH THATS GAHD DAHMN GEEEENIUS"
Great vid, love the reaction!
My favorite thing about Nero as a character is that he’s a messed up quarter-demon orphan(ish) rage monster, but he’s far and away the most normal person in his family. When everyone else is fighting to the death because they’re IDIOTS, he’s the one screaming that they’re IDIOTS. He’s probably the only one amongst them who knows how to pay taxes. He’s living in a healthy relationship with a loving girlfriend and has a steady demon hunting job. He also has a motorcycle sword and a robot arm. He’s great 👍.
I love how well these songs match with the characters personalities and combat styles. I feel like the music helps a lot with changing your mindset since each character plays completely differently
As some other dude in the comments said, something you pointed out was that the song likes to rev up the tension, which fits perfectly, as neros sword has an engine system, in which you can rev it up to do some extra damage with specific attacks.
4:36 I guess great minds think alike lol
Devil Trigger absolutely makes me bounce just like those cyber goths. It's such a bouncy song.
That video also makes me smile.
12:15 interesting you say that, because this song is used as BGM for a heck of a lot of animated DMC porn-
Favorite fun fact that I've learned about this song
@@AmariLeone it just fits so well lmao
I think the main difference between devil trigger and bury the light for me is that bury the light instantly caught me on the first listen, devil trigger didn’t do that in my first listen but after a few spins I love it almost as much as bury the light
Thats literally my exact reaction for both songs lmao
I agree as standalone songs but Devil Trigger got me hooked right away because it is part of the Intro cutscene and was added for the announcement so it was my first look into the crazyness of DMC 5.
Same
also if you notice in the chorus of Devil Trigger, the same leitmotif is also played in Bury the Light's 3rd chorus "Bury the light deep within, Cast aside there's no coming home, We're burning chaos in the wind, Drifting in the ocean all alone". this has a connection to the game lore itself where Nero, is the son of Vergil. Casey Edwards is really clever putting the little details on the music, since he is indeed take a huge part in both of the songs.
For context on the hook, “Devil Trigger” gets its name from DMC’s in game super meter. The meter builds during combat, and can be used to activate a powered up form called Devil Trigger. The rest of the hook “bang bang bang” evokes DMC’s heavy emphasis on gunplay, mainly as an accent for melee combos (at least that’s how I see it).
Due to plot reasons Nero can’t activate Devil Trigger until the final fight in DMC5, so for most of the game the song feels like it’s only referencing guns (and fueling Nero’s inferiority complex). However, once you make it to the final chapter you get access to Nero’s Devil Trigger ability, and the game plays a synthed up remix of Devil Trigger. On top of this, the song doesn’t start until you activate the Devil Trigger meter, so it really sells you on the tension release of “pulling your devil trigger”.
Devil May Cry likes to use its music to dynamically flow with your gameplay, and to communicate its story themes, so I highly recommend playing DMC5 to experience the OST in its intended context.
Nero is the abandoned son of Vergil, meaning he possesses demonic powers akin to Vergil and Dante, but combines there views on their demonic abilities and power, as Nero doesn’t fully embrace his demonic side, but still try’s to get more and more powerful like Vergil. He is much more prone to anger than his father Vergil, who for the most part can keep level headed, or his uncle Dante, who never takes many situations seriously. He was a part of an order who worshipped his grandfather Sparda as a god, but after a demon slashed Nero’s arm, it caused it transform into what’s in game called a Devil Bringer, which allows him to tap into his demonic abilities and restored Vergil’s demonic katana, The Yamato. Initially, he hides his arm, thinking himself less because he’s part demon, but after meeting Dante, he learns to embrace this power and use it to kill demons and begins to run his own branch of Devil May Cry, Dante’s demon hunting business. Few years later though Vergil escapes his imprisonment as a demonic slave and finally reunites with Nero, only to rip his demonic arm off. Nero then works with Dante and V (the human side of Vergil) to stop Urizen (the demon side of Vergil), but after learning from Dante that Vergil is his father after the 2 forms of vergil reunite, he vows to stop the two brothers from trying to kill each other, which the anger and frustration caused him to regrow his missing arm and unlock his Devil Trigger, which gives him a true demon form and allows him to save Dante and Vergil from each other.
Abandoned? Do we know this for fact? Everything I've read so far about him suggests that his mother and what happened to her is still a mystery. What's your source for this?
@@darkoraclegirl4570 Vergil smashed what most people think is the lady in the red dress for his dmc4 trailer, then straight up fuckin dipped leaving the woman to give nero to an orphanage. Vergil was still in the prime of his “demon power is stronger than humans” phase so he didn’t even bother to remember her and the fact he may have a son.
@@Malhare01 But you are just assuming the woman just gave Nero up. You aren't considering if something happened to her. There are other reasons Nero could've ended up in an orphanage that don't imply that his mother just threw him away.
@@darkoraclegirl4570 it’s also been speculated that his mother was a “lady of the night,” which means 2 things for nero, her getting pregnant with her was an inconvenience, and she didn’t want to raise a child, or her line of work didn’t leave time to raise a child, so she gave him away. Considering she’s been mentioned, like, twice, she’s not someone of importance, not even to Nero, as Vergil and Dante (as shown in DMC5), alongside Kyrie and Credo is the only family he cares about. Also, don’t twist this to me bashing on women, I’m stating this in what most of the community believes to be the case.
@@Malhare01 I was not twisting this to say you were bashing women. I was merely pointing out that you were only going with the one expiation without any other proof then Nero was an orphan. Right now all we have are fan theories and thus the truth could be different.
Like for example in a DMCXBayonetta cross over Jeanne was Nero's mother but was told that Nero died in a demon attack. This opens the theory that Nero's mother might've been made to think her son was dead, perhaps as a means for the Order to get more future knights that don't have parents getting in the way should that knight disappear into Agnus' lab.
Or there's the possibility that Nero's mother died in child birth or some time after Nero was born.
There is also the possibility that Nero was a child that was kidnapped and brought to Fortuna, since we don't know for sure his mother really is from there.
Another possible answer, and could fit with possible religious belief of the Order's members, could be that when Nero's mother couldn't produce the identity of Nero's father, or even show proof of marriage, she was deemed unfit to raise a child and thus he was taken from her under the belief that a single woman can not/should not raise a child.
You see what I'm getting at here? I mean no hate or to throw any accusations at you about anything. I'm just saying you seem to only be looking at one side of the theories regarding Nero's mother. Perhaps that's due to people not talking much about the other ones. I don't know. All I'm saying is we can't rule out that Nero ending up an orphan was against his mother's wishes.
15:30
How can you be so accurate!?
I loved that Eminem analogy lmao 😂
Great video
there is an official Remix of this Song called "Silver Bullet" that is bassically "Nero Evolved" song, bassically his song after all his Character Development.
"My boy needs some therapy... and a hug." Dang right he does, too bad he doesn't get one because he's always the one being left behind.
Poor Nero.
Since you're along for the ride tho, you should also listen to Crimson Cloud and Subhuman^^
poor dead weight
I don't like stoppage, but I love this song and I like hearing the reactions of people who've never heard it before! Thus I am here until the end.
Ayy lets goo, i highly recommend giving the actual music video a watch, they shot it a certain way.
There's a music video!?!?
@@AmariLeone ua-cam.com/video/8k6GC5NtuAg/v-deo.html&ab_channel=CapcomChannel
its performed by Casey Edwards wife
ua-cam.com/video/KMSGj9Y2T9Q/v-deo.html first trailer
ua-cam.com/video/8k6GC5NtuAg/v-deo.html live music video
@@AmariLeone ua-cam.com/video/qiiW2lKu-og/v-deo.html
Dude you gotta listen to “silver bullet” it’s essentially part 2 of this song
Nero in fact is the son of vergil and the nephew of Dante and he is allot more emotional by that he is very passionate and angry compared to Dante and vergil
Also this is song is about him accept his demon heritage and by extension accepting vergil is his father
Well given where Nero grew up and the kind of people he was surrounded by it's not unreasonable for him to have developed into that kind of person. I mean if I got raised in that kind of setting I think I would be an angry rebel as well. He also seems to be a little starved for praise and acceptance from the world around him. After all, just look at DMC and his relationship with his girl. He didn't seem to know what to do with himself around her. I wonder if he's had any healthy vents for his emotions in his life outside of killing demons.
@@darkoraclegirl4570 after dmc4 he probably did after spending more time with his gf and just talking and chilling with her after the whole fiasco With the priest and stuff
Regarding songs that sound happy with dark lyrics, I suggest you listen to Racing into the Night by Yoasobi. They've got an English and Japanese version, both are really good.
I love how his response to listening to Vergil's theme is watching an anime where Vergil doesn't show up
subhuman and crimson cloud next
The DMC anime is a bit of an odd duck, its more of a supplementary material to enhance and flesh out the games story and world. If your really curious plenty of people have made compilations of all the games cutscenes in about 2 hours. It strangely works because most of the story is in these cutscenes so its digestible without the gameplay. 1 and 2 are very of their time cutscenes but 3,4,and 5 are damn near timeless.
A cool thing if you listen to bury the light near the ending you can here parts of devil trigger portraying [minor spoiler alert]
How at the end of Virgil's journey he became part of his son's journey
take a look at "devine hate" and "blackened angel" as well if you want more dmc music
Glad to see another reaction related to DMC, cant wait for more good reactions!
He does start the game with having one of his arms ripped off. He's pretty angry.
Devil May Cry 5 at the end of the game Nero transformation is devil when he interrupts the fight between Vergil and Dante i believe this song is about that transformation?
While your getting into video game music, Guilty Gear series needs a look, the joke is the series is a metal album that comes with a game.
Guilty Gear Xrd -SIGN- Big Blast Sonic
that would be a personal favorite i'd like to see your reaction.
4:10 lmao I can never listen to this song without thinking about that video now
you should 100% listen to "Love the subhuman self" from guilty gear strive, It's SOOOOO fucking good
Crawl is probably my second favourite from that game but anything from guilty gear is fantastic
It’s funny how he uses a lot of vehicle analogies when talking about Nero-who owns the Red Queen
I'm guessing thats a car? If so cool name for a car
@@AmariLeone it’s the name of Nero’s sword, a motorized one at that.
@@spacebar4525 Okay that's even cooler lol
You should also watch the music video for this song
Now you should react to Subhuman and Crimson Clutter they're great songs too
Maybe you mean Crimson Cloud instead of Crimson Clutter?
@@АСД5 Yeah lol my bad
@@Deezko Its fine , and i am pretty surprised that someone actually recommend Crimson Cloud , because most DMC Community just hates crimson cloud and V character itself when crimson cloud actually slaps more than subhuman.
@@АСД5 oh i love crimson cloud and V imo subhuman is worse than crimson cloud its pretty underrated
Listen to the full track then go through it pausing. The way you do it now is a lot more of the dome. Its more raw genuine reaction. But you are gonna push out new viewers. Just my opinion tho im not the one with the YT channel haha. All in all great analysis of the song!
Maybe get a note pad to jot some things down during first playthrough
Explore the game and u can find more connections between the characters :ooo
You wanna description of how nero vibes? you hear that nice punchy beat that's poppin? That's nero jacking your rib cage except every punch hits like a jet cracking the sound barrier. But no nero is very much the young anime protag who very much has sometging to prove but my dudes got heart and passion but he stull isnt my homie vergil lol.
Cyber Goths Dance to Thomas the Tank Engine
i recomend collective concusnes mgs r ost
Fun Fact: Ali Edwards is Casey's Wife
Noice.
deadweight
Silver bullet is better than Devil Trigger.
Probably my least favorite of the DMC songs you've reacted to... you think I'm hard on male vocalists? lol.. just didn't work for me.