It is actually touching when ya think about it.... Dante's goodbye sounded like they weren't coming back.... Vergil's threat was also a promise that not only would they escape the underworld... That'd he'd be back.
@@detectiveghost8856 Yeah. Kinda tracks between the two when you think about it. Dante fights, in large part, because he feels it is his job as a Son of Sparda. Since Nero is there, that duty can be passed on. Vergil, although he's consistently failed at it, has always wanted to gain power so he could protect those he cares about. He now knows he has a son, and he refuses to acknowledge the chance that he might be unable to, even after gaining so much strength, return to protect that son. He refuses to accept he might share a fate with his father in that respect.
It just hit me "I have been blessed My family Crest is a demon of death " Yamato is the demon of death in Japanese mythos Its referring to yamato being all he has left of his father
It hits me as well, and pains me further to think of that he lost the Yamato for some 22-24 years and suffered endless defeat for all those years. I could always feel the tender heart underneath this guy's cold and stern appearance. Sparda abandoned his family and caused its tragic fall, yet Vergil still loves his father and feels blessed for having inherited the demon power that keeps him alive. His mother unintentionally neglected him, and his brother seemed to forgo his past and family tie for long, yet he still blamed himself for not being able to save them and still kept trying to protect and mentor his brother. Bluntly speaking, if he didn't let his caring for Dante get in his way, he would have been the one to win and he would have Dante's life. Ironically, Dante is always such a good and generous person towards most people but he was unleashed and would give his all when fighting his own brother. I guess that's the curse on Sparda's family, and part of the reason why both DMC3 and DMC5 only left one Sparda heir in the human world, it's to protect the remaining one from fighting his own family.
My brother and I were arguing all the time about which song is better, Subhuman, Devil trigger or Bury the light. He was a huge Vergil fan, and I like Dante and Nero. At his funeral, I played Bury the light for him for the last time. Now this song associates with good old times when he was alive. I still love Devil trigger and Subhuman, but Bury the light now takes special place in my heart. See you in hell, brother, take over it by my arrival.
I'm watching this while drinking Monster, Reinstalling DMC 5 and buying and downloading the Vergil DLC on PC, I feel some surge of POWER..! while waiting.. I feel MOTIVATED!! ohh wait its 3AM in the morning..
DMC 5: A perfect master piece tying the series of the Sons of Sparda Saga in a nice bow while still leaving much for the future. DMC 5 Special Edition: Creates a song that is beyond perfect of a character that wasn't a hero but wasn't a villain. A character that is basically the embodiment of poetry of tragic, lost, and forgiveness.
This video made me realize the Red Queen is almost a hybrid of Rebellion and Yamato in design. Nero represents these two brothers joined together into one being. You have that curved, almost scimitar look, that would come from merging a European long sword with a katana
well, this surpassed my Devil Trigger video in views and likes in way less time. thanks to everyone for your kind comments, I read and appreciate them all!
It hurt, cause if you think about, they did Vergil a favor by dying. They were his nightmares from when he was Nelo Angelo. Instead of going back to him, they decided to die so that Vergil could be free of his nightmares.
Not just V but also the familiars had learned humanity and discovered the good heart in themselves through interactions with good individuals. They feel guilty and sad for burdening their owner, which also becomes a burden for themselves. Their altruistic move not only frees their owner from his nightmares but also frees themselves from guilt. Humans generally don't encourage suicide and would deem it unworthy, but for a magical manifestation it may be well worth it.
I'm not really into GMV either, the whole time I worked on this it was a lyric video in my head, but people who enjoy GMV seem to like it and now I don't even know in which category it fits the most lol
The last chorus of Bury The Light always feels like Vergil's goodbye. Like he is expressing his struggles for the one last time he is alive. And who can deny "I am the storm that is approaching" line's motivation.
It pretty much literally can’t be more ago it Vergil…. DMC 5 used his initial as his logo, had him as the TWO main antagonists, one of the 3 original playable characters, the other 2 being his brother and son, and then unlocked him in the definitive edition so he was now 2 of the 4 playable characters. He is also the main component of LITERALLY every story element, even the flashbacks. It’s hard to think of any game that ever revolved more around one charger than DMC 5 did around Vergil…
Let's find that one mundus worshipper who have disliked this video Edit : Holy hell they are planing to make a cult we must stop them ourselves for the twins dwell underneath for now
I love the lyrics of the... arguably best part of the song. Its screaming at you even on the title. "Bury the light" "bury the light deep within" could be interpreted as "bury the good values and good things beneath a horrible persona" for whatever reason. And thanks to the fight with nero, he doesnt anymore.
Listening to Bury The Light by itself, to me, it reflects Vergil's history, his tragedies, suffering, but also determination and triumphs. But listening with this masterfully done video, it reframes the song as some sort of redemption and rehumanises Vergil through using images of Dante, Nero and V to coincide with the lyrics. In the end, Vergil can be resorted to a good man through his family. Keep up the good work! I can't wait for your Take on Devils Never Cry!!
Also would like to note that this seems to have healed Dante as well, seeing as he genuinely smiles when sword locking with Vergil. Could also just Dante being Dante, but I don't remember ever seeing Dante get so happy from just a sword lock.
@@pendragon5744 It’s because Dante and Vergil only get excited when they fight each other because only they can compete with each other, but he smiles now knowing that they aren’t fighting to kill each other anymore, but still have that friendly rivalry between them.
The fact that by the end of dmc 5 Vergil embraces all his weaknesses along with his strengths and becomes his true self is just the best story arcs I have ever witnessed
@@josukehigashikata1494 Not just that he blamed himself for the loss of his mother and after DMC4SE, I'd bet money part of the reason he was desperate for power in 3 is that he fell in love with a fragile human and didn't want to repeat his childhood knowing the curse of being a son of sparda (that it attracts danger). Partly of their positions being switched, I think Vergil also menas if Dante was the older brother. After Sparda did whatever he did (I always assumed he poured all of his power into the Devil Sword Sparda, Yamato, and rebellion and then just ceased to exist, but honestly Idk), Vergil as the oldest was the "man of the house" and he was stronger than Dante and Eva was just human. IIRC in the manga when their home was attacked Vergil didn't blame his mom or Dante, he just assumed both had died because he saw the house burning and surrounded by demons. He himself only barely survived by instinctively summoning the Yamato (which is still like the most broken weapon in DMC). From his perspective he failed his family because he was weak and I think in DMC 3 he felt that again (or that he couldn't do right by whomever is Nero's mom) by not gaining more power as lamented by losing to his little brother whom he was supposed to protect. Then he felt it again losing to Mundus his family's greatest enemy and even more so having lived through the nightmare of becoming Mundus' tortured slave. Then he was once again saved by his little brother. In DMC 5 he was barely clinging to life and dealing with PTSD and just desperate for something. He split himself into ultimately two halves that were empty without each other and didn't really exist again the end of the game. Thankfully that gave him a new perspective on life and he was pretty humbled afterward. Unfortunately him and Dante still had their dicking around to do.
I love how "embrace the darkness that'a within me" has the same tone as "bury the light deep within" just a good parallel of Nero and his father vergil, they maybe be different but still father and son man I LOVE THIS SERIES! SO FULL OF BANGER OSTs
legit tho, while hype, this is VERY sad. Its like he's slowly breaking down as he goes on, eventually thinking he has to "bury the light" and that he's all alone.
And his eyes are always full of sorrow. Tho, since the light was only buried and not extinguished, when the time is right, it will shine from his heart, and it did at the end of DMC5.
True point. If Vergil kept the memories of both V and Urizen(which seems to be the case, since he reflects on the past Dante brought up as Urizen) he does indeed seem effected. Not only that, but he sounds almost tired when he says "lets settle this.. Dante" emotionally at least. Like he has nothing left but his duel with his brother. And of course, "bury the light" is practically the reverse(or is it inverse?) of "embrace the darkness within me" in his Son Neros theme. You can even see how Dante and Vergil sorta oddly act in similar contrast when they clash. Dante gets more serious than against any other, meanwhile Vergil gets.. quippy, almost playful and even trades banter with Dante.
@@25shadow11 Others may not agree, I personally think Vergil is a pacifist and still tries to reject the violent life he was forced into, that's why his light and dark sides don't mix well. He doesn't want to give up or 'pollute' his pure side, and tries to shield it with a cold and hard shell, but he lacks the "roughness" to actually carry this out. It's like a tender person donning a metal armor all naked without padding, which would for sure to hurt the wearer's tender flesh and weaken the armor's function as well. The other guys are ok with being "gray" and blending into the grimy world they are born into, but Vergil is not. He still wants to keep his white from his black, and still tries to preserve rather than to make use of his human side, which became his undoing at every critical moment until having lived as V and Urizen. Urizen, needless to say, but V is also far less innocent despite his tamer appearance. The irony is, doing some selfish and treacherous things actually yielded a more desirable outcome for him, and that's the "true humanity" he had learned in the end. In Blake's Earth's Answer, neither human nor God (demons in their world) are kind or noble. Humans corrupt and sicken her. God chains her up and tortures her. The DMC world might be exactly that, with Vergil taking on the role of the Earth.
@@CureMiracle but he still activated the Temen ni gru which caused much damage and greater than likely killed many people. And him picking a fight with his younger brother. When they first reunited, Dante was so happy to see him, but Vergil came swinging.
@@25shadow11 With regard to damaging the human world, bluntly speaking, if we stand as an unbiased observer, it's hard to side either side. In their world, both humans and demons brutalize each other. Demons attack and kill humans as if they were ants, but humans also shoot them, kill them, mutilate them and use their body parts for wall decoration. We only see the story from one side, and even from this one side we see human brutality and human traitors who used demons as a tool. Sanctus lured demons into the human world and then killed them to establish his own savior status. Seriously? Demon life is only an expendable tool to you? If we had a chance to explore the story from both sides, we may actually reveal a bigger picture of what was going on. And it's unclear if full humans invade the Underworld or not. Half humans already did. Dante and Vergil are half human. They count as intruders. I'd think it highly possible that both sides have vilified each other and both are hunting down each other. Nico mentioned DNA analysis, that means demons in their world, after all, are also carbon-based life. The two worlds don't even have language barrier and reproductive barrier. Demons may be really just a race with super powers. They have a relatively primitive social structure and seemingly small population, but nonetheless they are just a life form like humans are, and they might just be misled into believing humans are all evil. How many times in human history have we vilified and dehumanized each other? Countless. The Medieval witch hunt, genocide on the indigenous, slave trade, just to name a few. In their human world, being called a demon is like being called a witch in the Medieval time, which would attract discrimination at best and most likely brutal persecution without a trial and sentence. Is that any different than demons killing humans? I'd say no. Trish must have been concealing her demon origin to survive. Though, she was already banished from the Underworld. She had no choice but to live in the human world any ways. But are demons all evil and deserve such treatment? At least there is a counter-example. Trish is a full demon, but she is kinder than not just any hybrids but also any humans in their world. Knowing the whole truth, she still saved V and still shielded him by keeping the truth from Dante, although it's unclear if they were already friends when they both served Mundus. The old man who gave Vergil his book witnessed the attack on their home and investigated the matter. So Mundus' minions didn't harm those bystanders and witnesses despite their capability to do so. Even real-world human criminals are extremely unlikely to spare any witnesses shall they be able to kill or silence them. Comparing their world's demons to real-world criminals, they are just too honest and too honorable IMHO.
@@Emer4ld_6 the demons V uses are born from Vergil's nightmares, he made them a part of him and use them to fight. also at that moment he's calling the one precisely called Nightmare
Kyrie is such an underrated character. I really hope we get more if her in a novel or manga or something. I know Itsuno has Dragon's Dogma II next but really hope she at least appears in Devil May Cry 6
Nah bro capcom was like ok make 3 bangers and he was like ok made three god like sons then when Vergil came out they were like can you make something better and he was like man I was holding back all four of these songs are worthy of sparda
something i never realized, and is very cool and shocking to know right now is that on 2:26 when urizen removes the red crystal thingy, you can see the yamato as it fades away in the crystal pretty darn cool
Of all the BTL videos I've seen, this one truly has topped it, and it's just the plain music with no remixing. The buildup for the title drop at 7:30 was a legitimate *masterpiece.*
I have never played DMC even once, then I accidentally clicked on a YT recommendation which is a video showing patrick holding a katana with thunderstorm background with an epic music, then afterwards YT decided to fill my YT's homepage with Vergil and his memes, soon after his theme, and then this video. And this video gave me a clear view of how DMC universe goes while putting the best motivational music I have ever knew, without playing the game. Thank you, also gotta thanks YT for this whole enlightenment journey.
@ㅤㅤ Imagine the basic plot with Mundus capturing and dominating Nero, he will serve as the recurrent boss just like his daddy used to be in the original. Then, divide the story between the human world and demon world, you play as Trish and Lady in the human world, the Sparda Brothers in hell, together (with special interactions, of course) or separate depending on the level, then a Vergil duel with Mundus at the very end to settle the score, reaffirming the Shonen anti-hero redemption, he got that strong because he was protecting his son and avenging his mother, the end, greatest action game ever made
@@RRRRRRRRR33 Please replace Nero's role with Trish and Lady's, setting Nero up as the main character of the human world, just for him to end up captured in the demon world is just stupid, hell, I'll take Kyrie getting captured again over that.
@@nathanevans1382 Well, by doing that you lose the “recurrent enemy/anime rival” archetype that is present in virtually every DmC game. With the brothers as the protagonists from the start, who else can play this role? I mentioned Trish and Lady because I liked both characters and they are severely underused (especially Lady), so if you have dual mechanics both in Hell and on Earth, the gameplay sustains itself through the end. Another cliche: if Nero is possessed you give another motivation (no pun intended) for Vergil’s redemption, avenging his mother + saving his son, the edgelord becomes a redeemed antihero and blablabla They can even make Vergil getting a “NEED MORE POWER!!” relapse at the end because Hell has no ruler and he gets tempted to take over Mundus role, etc And lastly, Capcom can later sell the infamous “special edition” with playable Nero. Even if I despise Nero as a character (he has zero charisma imo, the brothers and the ladies are more than enough to carry this franchise)… still, his gameplay is pretty dope, to have this gameplay back in a “special edition” is something valid even for a nonfan like myself, depending on how they would mix normal Nero with possessed Nero, that has potential to be decent (not as cool as Vergil, obviously, but a decent substitute)
@@RRRRRRRRR33 Ah, you hate Nero, that explains why you don't want him playable, well if that ever happens, Nero would be playable at first and Lady and Trish would be a part of the Special Edition, most people like Nero and DMC 5 100% set him up as the main character, also, Nero doesn't have to be unplayable for a scenario where Vergil has to save him to happen, Dante saved Nero a few times in DMC 4 and 5, Vergil can do the same. Lastly, I'm not gonna say much about your "I despise Nero as a character" comment, but I will say I do not agree in the slightest, Nero is awesome and that is reflected in his character and gameplay.
At 4:13, I see what you did there with Dante mentioning Vergil's humanity only to cut to V right after. Other than that, this is an amazing video. Love the font of the lyrics especially!
Sadwich I did the same thing with my videos as well, listening to the music over and over to put scenes that fit perfectly with the lyrics! This song has been stuck on my head for a week and a half already. Lmao
I didn't realize lyrics were so intertwined with story. As in, I'm playing game the 2nd time now I realize how much dialogue points on things we learn in later missions, but still, I guess there's a reason this and MGR have greatest videogame music.
I've never once wanted to cry during Bury The Light but this video makes the whole story of not only game but the story so much more emotional. You did an awesome job at this and the dialogue added in only makes this so much better.
God the synchronization between your choice of cutscenes and the lyrics are superb! If this didn't have spoilers for the game, I could legit see this being just a 9.5 minute long commercial for the game itself honestly.
“I am the storm that is approaching” Once I heard that I instantly thought back to dmc3 when Arkham informs Vergil “there is a storm approaching” as a metaphor to say that Dante is coming to stop Vergil, and in dmc5 Vergil is the storm approaching because his goal is to finally beat Dante
this is one if not the best GMV of all history, peak fiction in all his glory, the diologues, the music, the game, it has it all, you made it perfect ps: i was here when you have only 50,000 views and it makes me happy that this video has more recognition, keep up the good work.
I very much love how the video is not focused on Vergil, but on the whole cast and how the lyrics can fit a lot of sides of all the characters. Very much love it, keep it up!!
this man, this is really good, the scenes in the right time, the meaning of the words in the last scenes are really epic, man you blow it up, keep going.
You did a stunning job on this lyric video, it's very well done and I can tell you worked very hard on it. Now im gonna yell one of my most favorite lyrics in this song. "Born in flames, I have been blessed. My family crest is a demon of death!"
Who would win to hype a DMC game: - A marketing company with a lot of money - One random guy from YT This video alone made me buy the game, never played DMC before.
Found this last week, and damn is this FANTASTIC. Your edits are truly incredible, dude. Seriously, try making game trailers in the future, I think you'd kill it!
I love how Vergil angrily snaps at Dante to not say jackpot in base game yet in the special edition he sounds sort of resigned to it only saying it to say something
"if that pickle wasn't on my sandwich, if i have gotten my hot sauce instead of the sweet and sour one, would our positions be switched: would i have your life, and you mine?"
when i flew to hawaii i downloaded this video on my phone to keep me entertained i rewatched it so many times and not once did i get bored of it, so thank you for keeping me sane on that long flight
THIS. IS. SICK. \m/ \m/
your song is sick!
Sick song and this fan work is sick too :D
The meeting of two kings
YOUR BEAUTIFUL
Dear God!
The King has Arrived
Even in the end he literally tells his own son he's coming back to kick his ass.
and next time he'll be using the buckle-end of the belt.
@@baronfuath5872 LMAOOOO
Thats because Vergil is a CHAD, and family ties won't change that
It is actually touching when ya think about it.... Dante's goodbye sounded like they weren't coming back.... Vergil's threat was also a promise that not only would they escape the underworld... That'd he'd be back.
@@detectiveghost8856 Yeah. Kinda tracks between the two when you think about it. Dante fights, in large part, because he feels it is his job as a Son of Sparda. Since Nero is there, that duty can be passed on. Vergil, although he's consistently failed at it, has always wanted to gain power so he could protect those he cares about. He now knows he has a son, and he refuses to acknowledge the chance that he might be unable to, even after gaining so much strength, return to protect that son. He refuses to accept he might share a fate with his father in that respect.
This song is the definition of "when you're happy, you enjoy the song, when you're sad, you understand the lyrics"
When you’re MOTIVATED you do both.
@@soulsurvivor2706yep that's us all
@@soulsurvivor2706 And we all get the....
POWER!!!!
Every 14 Year Old: "Omg dats so deep"
@@Mockyo_Anuthis is POWER
NOW IM MOTIVATED
Local man very motivated.
Vergil approved
👍
He brought the boomer shades and juice! He's not joking around!
I think we should just run!
It just hit me
"I have been blessed
My family Crest is a demon of death "
Yamato is the demon of death in Japanese mythos
Its referring to yamato being all he has left of his father
It hits me as well, and pains me further to think of that he lost the Yamato for some 22-24 years and suffered endless defeat for all those years. I could always feel the tender heart underneath this guy's cold and stern appearance. Sparda abandoned his family and caused its tragic fall, yet Vergil still loves his father and feels blessed for having inherited the demon power that keeps him alive. His mother unintentionally neglected him, and his brother seemed to forgo his past and family tie for long, yet he still blamed himself for not being able to save them and still kept trying to protect and mentor his brother. Bluntly speaking, if he didn't let his caring for Dante get in his way, he would have been the one to win and he would have Dante's life. Ironically, Dante is always such a good and generous person towards most people but he was unleashed and would give his all when fighting his own brother. I guess that's the curse on Sparda's family, and part of the reason why both DMC3 and DMC5 only left one Sparda heir in the human world, it's to protect the remaining one from fighting his own family.
Wait aint it the Shinigami?
@@zoofterung0307 well, shinigami is god of death, meanwhile yamato is demon of death.
@@-KhansaDaffaZulhazmi-cq2nn oh ok now i know thanks :D
“You want this power, then come try and take it.”
My brother and I were arguing all the time about which song is better, Subhuman, Devil trigger or Bury the light. He was a huge Vergil fan, and I like Dante and Nero.
At his funeral, I played Bury the light for him for the last time. Now this song associates with good old times when he was alive. I still love Devil trigger and Subhuman, but Bury the light now takes special place in my heart.
See you in hell, brother, take over it by my arrival.
This is a certified "Play this at my funeral"classic
♥ may he rest in peace
вот это фантазия)))
@@misanthropicmanifesto8358 какая фантазия? Думаешь, я это выдумал?
Fuckkk… this made me tear up frfr
6:51
Secret love --> *shows first meeting between nero and vergil*
Bloodline yearns --> *shows v and nero*
AAAHHHHHHH IM SO 🥺🥺🥺
I honestly didn't think that the lyrics paired so well to the game
yes, I was also emotional when he said "there's no coming home" . :(
Also dark minds embrace showing dante and Virgil
random female npc at the fortuna city: am i a joke to you?
@@noeopus159 Or where he said drifting in the Ocean all alone
I'm watching this while drinking Monster, Reinstalling DMC 5 and buying and downloading the Vergil DLC on PC, I feel some surge of POWER..! while waiting.. I feel MOTIVATED!! ohh wait its 3AM in the morning..
WHERE IS YOUR MOTIVATION.
You forgot the plastic chair
Yout first sin was uninstalling it
@@joapelozo4322 that is comforting to you
"Oh boy, 3AM!"
DMC 5: A perfect master piece tying the series of the Sons of Sparda Saga in a nice bow while still leaving much for the future.
DMC 5 Special Edition: Creates a song that is beyond perfect of a character that wasn't a hero but wasn't a villain. A character that is basically the embodiment of poetry of tragic, lost, and forgiveness.
And thus, V got his wish
a story where vergil hires vergil's brother and vergil's son to take down vergil so vergil can be vergil again featuring vergil
where is the special edition? can't find it on steam
@@billcipher3479 i see the references there
I think Bury the Light is about Virgil, V, and Nero
This video made me realize the Red Queen is almost a hybrid of Rebellion and Yamato in design. Nero represents these two brothers joined together into one being. You have that curved, almost scimitar look, that would come from merging a European long sword with a katana
And the fire propellant for Dante's fiery DSD
@@deadchannel736 *revs moto-sword*
Dante: I can rev my sword too
@@deadchannel736 nice profile
Dante is neros mother confirmed
Is this the new generation of GMVs? Cause if so, I like it. A lot.
please don't call it Anime
why not call it anime? what's the problem?
@@smokinboy777 it's not anime, it' anime it self. Jk
@@ArTeact what?
@@smokinboy777 I mean it has an anime
"I'M NOT LETTING YOU DIE!!!" sent chills down my spine.
Even Vergil's theme song can't escape Dante saying jackpot.
He's the best brother 😂
DON'T YOU DARE SAY IT!@@harizirfanshairulazri4366
well, this surpassed my Devil Trigger video in views and likes in way less time. thanks to everyone for your kind comments, I read and appreciate them all!
Thank you for the awesome work as well.
This has more people motivated
When you got SSS on editing:
SSSS
Lost shadows left behind
V's pets lying down
Damn synchronization
It hurt, cause if you think about, they did Vergil a favor by dying. They were his nightmares from when he was Nelo Angelo. Instead of going back to him, they decided to die so that Vergil could be free of his nightmares.
@@markbaltazar6916 That's exactly what Griffon says lmao, there's no much thinking about it.
Not just V but also the familiars had learned humanity and discovered the good heart in themselves through interactions with good individuals. They feel guilty and sad for burdening their owner, which also becomes a burden for themselves. Their altruistic move not only frees their owner from his nightmares but also frees themselves from guilt. Humans generally don't encourage suicide and would deem it unworthy, but for a magical manifestation it may be well worth it.
Balta
I see. That's actually very cool.
I have never actually liked a gmv before. I not only like this one, I can say I love it.
I'm not really into GMV either, the whole time I worked on this it was a lyric video in my head, but people who enjoy GMV seem to like it and now I don't even know in which category it fits the most lol
@@Sadwich if people says It's a GMV then It's a GMV
The last chorus of Bury The Light always feels like Vergil's goodbye. Like he is expressing his struggles for the one last time he is alive.
And who can deny "I am the storm that is approaching" line's motivation.
Bro was never destined for anything, he took that power with his own hands, meanwhile Dante was his father’s son.
yep,thats true,it gave me not physical damage but pure emotional damage
I have a feeling that in the next DMC game, the story would involve more of Vergil since his inclusion was so well received
It pretty much literally can’t be more ago it Vergil….
DMC 5 used his initial as his logo, had him as the TWO main antagonists, one of the 3 original playable characters, the other 2 being his brother and son, and then unlocked him in the definitive edition so he was now 2 of the 4 playable characters. He is also the main component of LITERALLY every story element, even the flashbacks. It’s hard to think of any game that ever revolved more around one charger than DMC 5 did around Vergil…
I hope we get to see sparda in some way, see the kind of character he is
@@karmiccj1911 IK, so much of the story revolves around sparda, but we know barely nothing about him
@@mikeclark7026 i.e Vergil hires Vergil's son and Vergil's brother to kill vergil so Vergil can become Vergil featuring Vergil
@@Ashley-the-fox
Yes. Exactly that.
Nero : I LOST MY RIGHT ARM BECAUSE OF HIM
*While riding his new right arm*
Let's find that one mundus worshipper who have disliked this video
Edit : Holy hell they are planing to make a cult we must stop them ourselves for the twins dwell underneath for now
Probably being absorbed.
Mack that 17.
The dislike from the boss itself
It's probably the beezlebubs, the pricks
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I love the lyrics of the... arguably best part of the song. Its screaming at you even on the title. "Bury the light" "bury the light deep within" could be interpreted as "bury the good values and good things beneath a horrible persona" for whatever reason. And thanks to the fight with nero, he doesnt anymore.
I love every part of the song
I always thought the light referred to his humanity
@@HvnlyOne its both yeah
Listening to Bury The Light by itself, to me, it reflects Vergil's history, his tragedies, suffering, but also determination and triumphs. But listening with this masterfully done video, it reframes the song as some sort of redemption and rehumanises Vergil through using images of Dante, Nero and V to coincide with the lyrics. In the end, Vergil can be resorted to a good man through his family. Keep up the good work! I can't wait for your Take on Devils Never Cry!!
He was never evil to begin with, he lived life thinking he was alone and had to depend on himself (the reason why he cares about power so much)
Also would like to note that this seems to have healed Dante as well, seeing as he genuinely smiles when sword locking with Vergil. Could also just Dante being Dante, but I don't remember ever seeing Dante get so happy from just a sword lock.
@@pendragon5744 It’s because Dante and Vergil only get excited when they fight each other because only they can compete with each other, but he smiles now knowing that they aren’t fighting to kill each other anymore, but still have that friendly rivalry between them.
The fact that by the end of dmc 5 Vergil embraces all his weaknesses along with his strengths and becomes his true self is just the best story arcs I have ever witnessed
@@josukehigashikata1494 Not just that he blamed himself for the loss of his mother and after DMC4SE, I'd bet money part of the reason he was desperate for power in 3 is that he fell in love with a fragile human and didn't want to repeat his childhood knowing the curse of being a son of sparda (that it attracts danger). Partly of their positions being switched, I think Vergil also menas if Dante was the older brother. After Sparda did whatever he did (I always assumed he poured all of his power into the Devil Sword Sparda, Yamato, and rebellion and then just ceased to exist, but honestly Idk), Vergil as the oldest was the "man of the house" and he was stronger than Dante and Eva was just human. IIRC in the manga when their home was attacked Vergil didn't blame his mom or Dante, he just assumed both had died because he saw the house burning and surrounded by demons. He himself only barely survived by instinctively summoning the Yamato (which is still like the most broken weapon in DMC). From his perspective he failed his family because he was weak and I think in DMC 3 he felt that again (or that he couldn't do right by whomever is Nero's mom) by not gaining more power as lamented by losing to his little brother whom he was supposed to protect. Then he felt it again losing to Mundus his family's greatest enemy and even more so having lived through the nightmare of becoming Mundus' tortured slave. Then he was once again saved by his little brother. In DMC 5 he was barely clinging to life and dealing with PTSD and just desperate for something. He split himself into ultimately two halves that were empty without each other and didn't really exist again the end of the game. Thankfully that gave him a new perspective on life and he was pretty humbled afterward. Unfortunately him and Dante still had their dicking around to do.
I love how "embrace the darkness that'a within me" has the same tone as "bury the light deep within" just a good parallel of Nero and his father vergil, they maybe be different but still father and son man I LOVE THIS SERIES! SO FULL OF BANGER OSTs
legit tho, while hype, this is VERY sad. Its like he's slowly breaking down as he goes on, eventually thinking he has to "bury the light" and that he's all alone.
And his eyes are always full of sorrow. Tho, since the light was only buried and not extinguished, when the time is right, it will shine from his heart, and it did at the end of DMC5.
True point. If Vergil kept the memories of both V and Urizen(which seems to be the case, since he reflects on the past Dante brought up as Urizen) he does indeed seem effected. Not only that, but he sounds almost tired when he says "lets settle this.. Dante" emotionally at least. Like he has nothing left but his duel with his brother. And of course, "bury the light" is practically the reverse(or is it inverse?) of "embrace the darkness within me" in his Son Neros theme. You can even see how Dante and Vergil sorta oddly act in similar contrast when they clash. Dante gets more serious than against any other, meanwhile Vergil gets.. quippy, almost playful and even trades banter with Dante.
@@25shadow11 Others may not agree, I personally think Vergil is a pacifist and still tries to reject the violent life he was forced into, that's why his light and dark sides don't mix well. He doesn't want to give up or 'pollute' his pure side, and tries to shield it with a cold and hard shell, but he lacks the "roughness" to actually carry this out. It's like a tender person donning a metal armor all naked without padding, which would for sure to hurt the wearer's tender flesh and weaken the armor's function as well. The other guys are ok with being "gray" and blending into the grimy world they are born into, but Vergil is not. He still wants to keep his white from his black, and still tries to preserve rather than to make use of his human side, which became his undoing at every critical moment until having lived as V and Urizen. Urizen, needless to say, but V is also far less innocent despite his tamer appearance. The irony is, doing some selfish and treacherous things actually yielded a more desirable outcome for him, and that's the "true humanity" he had learned in the end. In Blake's Earth's Answer, neither human nor God (demons in their world) are kind or noble. Humans corrupt and sicken her. God chains her up and tortures her. The DMC world might be exactly that, with Vergil taking on the role of the Earth.
@@CureMiracle but he still activated the Temen ni gru which caused much damage and greater than likely killed many people. And him picking a fight with his younger brother. When they first reunited, Dante was so happy to see him, but Vergil came swinging.
@@25shadow11 With regard to damaging the human world, bluntly speaking, if we stand as an unbiased observer, it's hard to side either side. In their world, both humans and demons brutalize each other. Demons attack and kill humans as if they were ants, but humans also shoot them, kill them, mutilate them and use their body parts for wall decoration. We only see the story from one side, and even from this one side we see human brutality and human traitors who used demons as a tool. Sanctus lured demons into the human world and then killed them to establish his own savior status. Seriously? Demon life is only an expendable tool to you? If we had a chance to explore the story from both sides, we may actually reveal a bigger picture of what was going on. And it's unclear if full humans invade the Underworld or not. Half humans already did. Dante and Vergil are half human. They count as intruders.
I'd think it highly possible that both sides have vilified each other and both are hunting down each other. Nico mentioned DNA analysis, that means demons in their world, after all, are also carbon-based life. The two worlds don't even have language barrier and reproductive barrier. Demons may be really just a race with super powers. They have a relatively primitive social structure and seemingly small population, but nonetheless they are just a life form like humans are, and they might just be misled into believing humans are all evil. How many times in human history have we vilified and dehumanized each other? Countless. The Medieval witch hunt, genocide on the indigenous, slave trade, just to name a few. In their human world, being called a demon is like being called a witch in the Medieval time, which would attract discrimination at best and most likely brutal persecution without a trial and sentence. Is that any different than demons killing humans? I'd say no. Trish must have been concealing her demon origin to survive. Though, she was already banished from the Underworld. She had no choice but to live in the human world any ways.
But are demons all evil and deserve such treatment? At least there is a counter-example. Trish is a full demon, but she is kinder than not just any hybrids but also any humans in their world. Knowing the whole truth, she still saved V and still shielded him by keeping the truth from Dante, although it's unclear if they were already friends when they both served Mundus. The old man who gave Vergil his book witnessed the attack on their home and investigated the matter. So Mundus' minions didn't harm those bystanders and witnesses despite their capability to do so. Even real-world human criminals are extremely unlikely to spare any witnesses shall they be able to kill or silence them. Comparing their world's demons to real-world criminals, they are just too honest and too honorable IMHO.
Now I have more understanding of vergil, you can feel his sadness
Respect vergil
Because power make u blind from anything 🥺
WOW. Easily the best version on UA-cam. Please do more of these in the future. Thanks!
At first, I that Cem's video was the best.
Then I come here and my world is flipped, turned upside down.
940
Finna do my own version 🥴
@@speeddemonji9547 so where is your version
I think an Mgrr one would be sick
0:58 - "IMMORTAL TEMPTATION..."
*Nero looking at his right arm*
"Why do I feel... Motivated?"
4:05 The burden of taxes is leaving his body!
Inherit the nightmare...i see what you did there with that pun
glad you noticed... but it wasn't intended as a pun
I didn' t get it :(
@@Emer4ld_6 the demons V uses are born from Vergil's nightmares, he made them a part of him and use them to fight. also at that moment he's calling the one precisely called Nightmare
@@Sadwich alright, thanks!
5:28 aight im gonna blame it on my upcoming period that this made me tear up.
it's ok to cry tough gal
I cried by just listening to victor borba's voice at this point. No music required.
Devil May Cry Dear
I teared up at 7:30, idk why.
@@sneakygamer627 fair enough bro
"This is my gig. Leave Nero out of this!"
1 second later:
"YEEAAAAH!"
Kyrie is such an underrated character. I really hope we get more if her in a novel or manga or something. I know Itsuno has Dragon's Dogma II next but really hope she at least appears in Devil May Cry 6
This is where you get MOTIVATED
:>
You Should Motivate Yourself...
NOW!
I originally thought this song was only about Vergil. But this video made me realized it’s about V as well, even his pet demons. Beautiful.
Casey Edwards did NOT have to go this hard with Bury the Light
FRRR
He didn't hit outta the park, he hit out of the county.
yes he did 😈
Yes he did that's literally what he was hired to do
Nah bro capcom was like ok make 3 bangers and he was like ok made three god like sons then when Vergil came out they were like can you make something better and he was like man I was holding back all four of these songs are worthy of sparda
something i never realized, and is very cool and shocking to know right now is that on 2:26 when urizen removes the red crystal thingy, you can see the yamato as it fades away in the crystal pretty darn cool
8:08 MY FAVOURITE PART THE MASK IS SO GOOD DANG
When the actual singer has seen this and commented, you know you’ve done something great.
5:28 that part always hits me on the inside, saddest bird death ever
Rest in peace little chicken, it's been a bash.
7:58 this part makes me feel MOTIVATION
Real
9:02 average father leaving a child and the last thing they give their child
This is, hands down, the best music video anyone has made for Bury the Light. Amazing job!
Not in my opinion
@@sayonikagd Do you have a different opinion, or are you empty
@@darkhero9567 no le agas caso
Lo dice para llamar la atencion
@@sayonikagd ardido eh?
NOW THIS IS.......
LYRICS WITH POWER AND MOTIVATION TO EVERYONE
7:58 is my favorite part. The motivation and chills when Nero's devil trigger comes to life!
I AM NOW 999% MOTIVATED!
Wheres your 1%
Of all the BTL videos I've seen, this one truly has topped it, and it's just the plain music with no remixing.
The buildup for the title drop at 7:30 was a legitimate *masterpiece.*
I have never played DMC even once, then I accidentally clicked on a YT recommendation which is a video showing patrick holding a katana with thunderstorm background with an epic music, then afterwards YT decided to fill my YT's homepage with Vergil and his memes, soon after his theme, and then this video.
And this video gave me a clear view of how DMC universe goes while putting the best motivational music I have ever knew, without playing the game.
Thank you, also gotta thanks YT for this whole enlightenment journey.
The brothers are now united
Mundus has left the chat...
DMC6 has to be about their revenge (with Vergil as the main character)
@ㅤㅤ Imagine the basic plot with Mundus capturing and dominating Nero, he will serve as the recurrent boss just like his daddy used to be in the original. Then, divide the story between the human world and demon world, you play as Trish and Lady in the human world, the Sparda Brothers in hell, together (with special interactions, of course) or separate depending on the level, then a Vergil duel with Mundus at the very end to settle the score, reaffirming the Shonen anti-hero redemption, he got that strong because he was protecting his son and avenging his mother, the end, greatest action game ever made
@@RRRRRRRRR33 Please replace Nero's role with Trish and Lady's, setting Nero up as the main character of the human world, just for him to end up captured in the demon world is just stupid, hell, I'll take Kyrie getting captured again over that.
@@nathanevans1382 Well, by doing that you lose the “recurrent enemy/anime rival” archetype that is present in virtually every DmC game. With the brothers as the protagonists from the start, who else can play this role? I mentioned Trish and Lady because I liked both characters and they are severely underused (especially Lady), so if you have dual mechanics both in Hell and on Earth, the gameplay sustains itself through the end. Another cliche: if Nero is possessed you give another motivation (no pun intended) for Vergil’s redemption, avenging his mother + saving his son, the edgelord becomes a redeemed antihero and blablabla They can even make Vergil getting a “NEED MORE POWER!!” relapse at the end because Hell has no ruler and he gets tempted to take over Mundus role, etc And lastly, Capcom can later sell the infamous “special edition” with playable Nero. Even if I despise Nero as a character (he has zero charisma imo, the brothers and the ladies are more than enough to carry this franchise)… still, his gameplay is pretty dope, to have this gameplay back in a “special edition” is something valid even for a nonfan like myself, depending on how they would mix normal Nero with possessed Nero, that has potential to be decent (not as cool as Vergil, obviously, but a decent substitute)
@@RRRRRRRRR33 Ah, you hate Nero, that explains why you don't want him playable, well if that ever happens, Nero would be playable at first and Lady and Trish would be a part of the Special Edition, most people like Nero and DMC 5 100% set him up as the main character, also, Nero doesn't have to be unplayable for a scenario where Vergil has to save him to happen, Dante saved Nero a few times in DMC 4 and 5, Vergil can do the same. Lastly, I'm not gonna say much about your "I despise Nero as a character" comment, but I will say I do not agree in the slightest, Nero is awesome and that is reflected in his character and gameplay.
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
8:48-9:14
At 4:13, I see what you did there with Dante mentioning Vergil's humanity only to cut to V right after.
Other than that, this is an amazing video. Love the font of the lyrics especially!
Thanks! I really love it when people notices that kind of things
Sadwich I did the same thing with my videos as well, listening to the music over and over to put scenes that fit perfectly with the lyrics!
This song has been stuck on my head for a week and a half already. Lmao
It is the truth though... V is literally Vergil's humanity. Nice job!
My jaw just literally hit the ground after reading this comment.
I didn't realize lyrics were so intertwined with story. As in, I'm playing game the 2nd time now I realize how much dialogue points on things we learn in later missions, but still, I guess there's a reason this and MGR have greatest videogame music.
6:13 motivation begins
I've never once wanted to cry during Bury The Light but this video makes the whole story of not only game but the story so much more emotional. You did an awesome job at this and the dialogue added in only makes this so much better.
God the synchronization between your choice of cutscenes and the lyrics are superb! If this didn't have spoilers for the game, I could legit see this being just a 9.5 minute long commercial for the game itself honestly.
"There's no need to doubt yourself. You've always knew which path is right."
That quote killed me with the breakdown
“I am the storm that is approaching”
Once I heard that I instantly thought back to dmc3 when Arkham informs Vergil “there is a storm approaching” as a metaphor to say that Dante is coming to stop Vergil, and in dmc5 Vergil is the storm approaching because his goal is to finally beat Dante
Props to the cameraman for taking Dante's bullets just to create a sick shot.
5:48
This part is a masterpiece.
@Steven Armstrong Yes.
That ending was perfect. In the end, they're still brothers....annoying the hell out of each other.
3:51 So that means the fight between Dante and Vergil is like the rivalry between Sub Zero and Scorpion.
Yeah, they'll never stop
Now THIS is how GMV should looks like.... 👿👿
It really touch my heart.
It's like a representation of the life of vergil.
Tears came out a little.
That is what Casey Edwards wanted. And he did it masterfully
"The puppet master congregates all the masses" *shows V*
Great attention to detail in this video
I can’t explain how much I love this song.
In 8:40 you could hear sonic the hedgehog revving up.
I can't believe a video so mesmerizing and beautiful is owned by a channel with only 3.45k subs.
Dang keep it up man, we're loving it!
this is one if not the best GMV of all history, peak fiction in all his glory, the diologues, the music, the game, it has it all, you made it perfect
ps: i was here when you have only 50,000 views and it makes me happy that this video has more recognition, keep up the good work.
thanks, mate! I really appreciate it!
The MOTIVATION IS BACK
I very much love how the video is not focused on Vergil, but on the whole cast and how the lyrics can fit a lot of sides of all the characters.
Very much love it, keep it up!!
i love how nero thought he was hungry and offered that he could eat with them that’s kindness right there
what
@@Sadwich Before Vergil took Nero's arm, he mistook him for a random homeless person and offered him a seat at his dinner table without hesitation
@@CErra310 ah! you're right!
Never noticed this song was about both vergil and v but it works
One Minute in, this already looks sick.
this man, this is really good, the scenes in the right time, the meaning of the words in the last scenes are really epic, man you blow it up, keep going.
Damn. Two souls once l0st and now they remember hits hard.
This... is one of the BEST videos I've ever seen on UA-cam. No joke.
Holy s**t, you're good, Sadwich! O_O
The MOTIVATION and POWER this song gives me is finally enough to make me go study. This will actually raise my grades.
You did a stunning job on this lyric video, it's very well done and I can tell you worked very hard on it.
Now im gonna yell one of my most favorite lyrics in this song. "Born in flames, I have been blessed. My family crest is a demon of death!"
Who would win to hype a DMC game:
- A marketing company with a lot of money
- One random guy from YT
This video alone made me buy the game, never played DMC before.
you're gonna love it!
That "Jackpot" on the end gaved me everything i wanted from this music
A hard ass edit for an even harder ass song.
“Inherit the nightmare”
* summons Nightmare *
05:39 i see what you did there
One of my favorite parts of this video
3:14 “Inherit the nightmare” I see what you did there
I got chills from this. Your skill to make GMV's is absolutely insane. Thank you for this beautiful video.
Found this last week, and damn is this FANTASTIC. Your edits are truly incredible, dude. Seriously, try making game trailers in the future, I think you'd kill it!
if it weren't for all the spoilers this would be the best promotional trailer for DMC 5 ever.
Very impressive work.
THAT EDITING IS
I N S A A A A A A N E
Great job man, it was absolutely incredible
I love how Vergil angrily snaps at Dante to not say jackpot in base game yet in the special edition he sounds sort of resigned to it only saying it to say something
I always go back to this video when i feel down and unmotivated, to get more POWER
This is so well done i thought it was official!
"if that pickle wasn't on my sandwich, if i have gotten my hot sauce instead of the sweet and sour one, would our positions be switched: would i have your life, and you mine?"
I love how it's like voice lines in the song
when i flew to hawaii i downloaded this video on my phone to keep me entertained
i rewatched it so many times and not once did i get bored of it, so thank you for keeping me sane on that long flight
The "cast aside, there's no coming home" is my favourite part.
Every time I watch this I get reminded of all the good times I had playing this game
Multiple of emotions showed in this 9-10 min lyric video .
I don't know how to say this but it's fantastic 10/10
That opening note alone tells that this piece is going to be a banger.
That loud and powerful *BWWAAAAAAAAAHHHHNN*
7:19 Dante: You're a deadbeat
Virgil: and you're a fed
The Beauty Of Imaginative Human Minds,
They Make Creating Such Works Of Art Look So Easy.
Also, just something for dmc music fans to know,
There’s a youtuber called “shadow’s wrath” he has a playlist of extended dmc music and some remixes.