Reason why I prefer Dmc3 - it was impossible to block 3rd vergil's hit (in combe where he hits two times with the sheath and then with Yamato). Vergil was a kickass when Dante was much weaker and that was intriguing, but starting from dmc4 they overpowered Dante too much, IMHO. And nearfed vergil
Listen to yourself. Now your saying they overpowered Dante and nerfed Vergil. Would it not make sense for Dante to have just reached vergils level 😂. Literally at the end of the game they fight as equals lol.
@@flameron1 According to the plot, yes, on practice - no. Remember in Dmc3 there was a boss, something like scalapender flying there and back through a corridor? Dante needed 3 jump on it 3 times, when Vergil annihilated this creature in 15 literally. He always was stronger on practice, trust me - I played Dmc3 8 times)
I do see where you come from, however the story of DMC3 is about Dante accepting his demonic heritage and ultimately finding a goal in life. Vergil had the upper hand as he had a goal; obtain power by any means necessary. His downfall was disregarding his human side, which is something he didn't rectify until after his time as V. As mentioned before, they are now at equal grounds as both Dante and Vergil accept their demon and human sides.
@@MarvSarv Well, that's an interesting view, I respect your opinion - I judged upon the game play completely disregarding the plot globally... That makes sense. Anyway, I'm great fan of the series and I'm glad to hear from someone as much geek on that as me myself)
To skip the intro: 1:14
This really shows how much more we can do in dmc 5, the gameplay looks so limited, i bet it was hard resisting to change your style lol
First time I tried, I immediately swapped to Trickster when I got hit. Was extremely hard
0:10 Blood Shed
Man in the mirror nods his head
The only thing that Vergil nows for real
Jetstream vergil
Reason why I prefer Dmc3 - it was impossible to block 3rd vergil's hit (in combe where he hits two times with the sheath and then with Yamato). Vergil was a kickass when Dante was much weaker and that was intriguing, but starting from dmc4 they overpowered Dante too much, IMHO. And nearfed vergil
Listen to yourself. Now your saying they overpowered Dante and nerfed Vergil. Would it not make sense for Dante to have just reached vergils level 😂. Literally at the end of the game they fight as equals lol.
@@flameron1 According to the plot, yes, on practice - no. Remember in Dmc3 there was a boss, something like scalapender flying there and back through a corridor? Dante needed 3 jump on it 3 times, when Vergil annihilated this creature in 15 literally. He always was stronger on practice, trust me - I played Dmc3 8 times)
I do see where you come from, however the story of DMC3 is about Dante accepting his demonic heritage and ultimately finding a goal in life. Vergil had the upper hand as he had a goal; obtain power by any means necessary. His downfall was disregarding his human side, which is something he didn't rectify until after his time as V. As mentioned before, they are now at equal grounds as both Dante and Vergil accept their demon and human sides.
@@MarvSarv Well, that's an interesting view, I respect your opinion - I judged upon the game play completely disregarding the plot globally... That makes sense. Anyway, I'm great fan of the series and I'm glad to hear from someone as much geek on that as me myself)
Did you dub the beginning of video?
Nope, that's a cutscene from a previous game