@@backwardzhatguy9953 she lends him her bazooka after he defeated her. He later returns it to her but when they are playing the credit roll, you can see that both him and her are using it separately.
"I'm staying. This place... was our father's home." That line fucks me up every time I hear it. The delivery by Daniel Southworth was something special.
I cry either at the brothers charging at each other or when Dante cries. Shows how much he loves his brother and didn't want to lose his only family, but had to stop Vergil for the greater good.
Some may say that DMC games are weak on the story. But then again this is a simplistic and clear story about two brothers fighting over different point of views about their place in the world while mixing it with over the top action, epic battles, drama, style and humour. This may be a simple story with no multiple and twisting plotlines, but this is way stronger than any of the needlessly complicated stories with cliche characters. I can play it again many times (as a matter of fact I finish the game each year at the first weekend of summer break just for fun) but I can't get bored of it.
Niizuma Eiji I always thought DMC3 had a nihilistic outlook on humans and life, that's why it always stood out to me. "Even a human can be worse than the biggest demon emperor" or sth like that.
Dante: Hated being a demon but embraces it during his days of demon hunting. Vergil: Rejects his humanity, focused on power. Later comes to accept his humanity.
@@baroquechevalier8516 what? That’s not what I got at all. The quote you are putting is trying to communicate that some demons may not be as evil as certain humans, and that it’s not our nature (human or demon) but our own selves that determine our character. Dante embracing the values of family and humanity is what gives him the power to triumph over enemies through out the series, so I don’t think it holds a nihilistic view on humans and life.
@@JonathanPaspula it's kind of funny how often I see genuinely heartfelt stories that have enduringly meaningful messages get called "nihilistic" out of the blue. I get that we interpret things differently, but sometimes it seems almost impossible to honestly get that impression.
I think that this was the pinnacle of the DMC series, this final showdown between brothers, beating the shit out of demons to Devils Never Cry, this game to be honest. One of my favourites, hands down.
Yep well said, character are very annoying in DmC, dante being serius in 2 is understandable after all the things he through, he just became more mature as time fly by.
I don't really see Vergil as a bad guy. Sure he's labeled as the Antagonist, but he isn't evil. He's just going through some emotional/personal stuff in his heart. Especially after their mom was killed. Also I love how even though they think differently and are rivals but man Dante and Vergil sure do love each other. Vergil obviously doesn't show it as much as Dante does, but he cares for his little brother. It's touching.
+Rokas jokaitis Well we can rest easy knowing that if they make another dmc, they'll ditch the new emo douchebag Dante and bring back the real Dante :)
capcome would still have to get the great idea to even think about an idea for a fifth game. It looks like for now, it's the DMC franchise that's been ditched by those asses, not reboot Dante (not yet). I still don't understand how come they like totally forgot about the real DMCs (no offence to DMC reboot. I got definitive edition and i'm having fun with it). Instead, today we have Mighty no.9 which doesn't even need to be played to understand that it doesn't need to exist unlike series like X, Zero or ZX (my opinion).
But they are working on series that were untouch for a long time and they want to continue them, like Resident evil and Dead rising.They made a choice wit Resident evil to take the series in horror survival direction or action blockbuster game. They made choice that may appeal to people that think that Resident evil horror survival is dead. And thats a good thing capcom are thinking actual. Lets not forget there business decision from the past year. The only thing that I'm concerned is that Devil may cry 5 doesn't become a button mashing, scripted animation, walk and talk, quick time event game. In my opinion just give the devs the time they need and dont rush it because already twice dmc title was rushed and unfinished.
One small detail I love about the final interaction with Lady and Dante is when she asks if he's crying, it doesn't sound accusatory, most of the time when someone asks if a male character is crying, there's a pause and then a tone of shock. "Are you... crying???" and that makes it sound wrong for the character to cry. Here, Lady is speaking more flat, and seriously toned, showing actual compassion and concern for Dante than shock and horror that he's showing emotion
A while back this was the first game that showed me that videogames can do drama and can be high art. The conflict between these two is so nicely done. I mean, we have two half-demon brothers, but one of them rejects his devilish nature while accepting humanity, while another one despises his humanity and seeks more power to become a stronger demon. But why? Why was Vergil so mad with power? The way I see it, he was extremely traumatised by the death of their mother which he couldn't prevent, because he was a little weak human child. He couldn't save his mother and he couldn't protect his younger brother. And it is a big psychological issue. He became obsessed with becoming stronger for the sake of it, while his disgust and hate for weak humans grew. But wait, there's more: As we know from DMC4, Vergil had a family, a son by the events of DMC3 (don't even get me started on proofs for that. It is confirmed that Nero is Vergil's son in the artbook so shut up). And it is also tragic because after all, it shows that Dante was right all the along: Humans are stronger than demons because they can love and care for the loved ones. And despite all his hatred and disgust for humanity, Vergil did find a heart in his nature, a heart able to love. So now we truly know what was the reason for that obsession with power. He wanted to become strong so that what happened to his father, mother and brother would never happen again with his new family. "Foolishness Dante. Foolishness. Might controls everything - and without strength, you cannot protect anything". Who knows, maybe he wanted to obtain Sparda's strength to descent to hell and kill Mundus once and for all. Do what his father couldn't do when he instead just sealed him. And what, decades later, Dante finally did, ironically, with the help of Vergil. Which brings me to another problem: Why didn't Vergil tell Dante about it? Dante only tried to stop him because he believed that Vergil has gone mad and became a villain who wants to rule the world with power. None of this would have happened if Vergil told him his reasons. I believe hi didn't tell him because he didn't want to get Dante involved, just lure him in, take the amulet and continue on his own. There could be several reasons for it: His obsession with power and hatred towards any kind of weakness made him believe that asking Dante for help is a weakness. Maybe he didn't want Dante to know that he has a human wife and a 3\4 human child. I mean, that would be awkward to tell after all the time you said you hated humans. Or maybe, he didn't want to get Dante involved because he cares for Dante and didn't want to risk Dante's life as well as his own. In the end, after being defeated, he still doesn't do anything to change his principal position. He sees that Dante is stronger than he could ever be, so what's the point? So he casts himself down to the demon world, not allowing Dante to save him. And down there, broken, weak, defeated and without the powers he so much needed and desired, he still challenges Mundus as the last thing he could do... and fails. He dies and his soul becomes imprisoned in that black armor, forever becoming Mundus's slave-bodyguard as a mocking punishment for ever daring to challenge him. Until decades later, when he is freed by Dante. I believe that the moment Dante defeats Nero Angelo that 3rd time and he explodes in glowing blue flames, that was the moment teenage Nero got that demonic arm. The last shred of Vergil's soul longed for the thing he always cared the most and the thing he thought about last before dying - his son.
And what do we have in the reboot? A pathetic whiner, who never does anything by his own, only uses his brother to do things for him to "together" defeat Mundus. Developers desperately tried to make their Vergil cool by giving him that godawful fedora (and then taking it away in the re-release), turning him into V from "V for Vendetta" with Literally Guy Fox mask and rebellious group of followers, then they make him a cool hacker and computer geek by showing him tapping buttons very quickly. But it all was alright. They fucked his character big when they wrote that scene where he SHOOTS (Everyone knows Vergil despises guns as an unhonorable weapon) a HOSTAGE PREGNANT WOMAN IN THE BACK, KILLING HER BABY, TAKING PAUSE TO LET HER REALISE IT, AND THEN KILLS HER. And what next? Nothing. They added a scene in the definitive edition where he explains this to slightly upset Dante and they both just get over it. And then something really, really retarded happens. First Vergil basically pulls a bunch of tricks out of his ass and starts flinging summon swords and teleporting (would have really helped back when he was "cornered" behind that locked door with te computer and didn't help that girl). Its like developers made most of the game, only then finally played DMC3 for a bit and decided to include these things. As well as the ending. Remember what a big dramatic conflict did Dante and Vergil have in dmc3? Remember how dramatic their final battle was after all that build-up? Well, apparently the reboot makers decided to make one to, only they forgot to write any reasons or stakes for it. So Suddenly Vergil out of nowhere becomes an evil villain and you guessed it! Wants to rule the world! A plot twist as smooth and natural as a cactus being inserted in the main writer's rectum. What a pussy-whipped bitch Dante is in that game, and how he does everything Vergil says while not giving two fucks about humans and then suddenly decides to fight for them against evil Vergil is another story. Aaaaand then we get that DLC "Vergil's downfall" where we finally learn that... THAT... That Vergil is a bitch. A pathetic, whiny, weak, inept, cowardly, socially retarded mummy's boy, who had a grudge against mum cause he thought she loved Dante more; against that girl (who he never gave two fucks about and wanted her dead, I'll remind you), because she apparently liked Dante more and believed he is a better man; against Dante for being so cool and better that he is, and against himself for of being such a bitch. In the end, we see him turn in some laughable white-skinned red-eyed abomination and then he becomes so strong and cool (nice try ninja, by telling it you won't make it true), that apparently he becomes some kind of a new king of demons and leads his new army to the promised land of sequel that I hope to God never comes.
This is one of the best comments I've ever read, but even then, I still can't forgive Vergil for summoning the Temni-Gru, and that would no doubt kill tons of humans.
Hahahaha Capcom can say what they want about Nero's origin but I don't fucking believe one bit of it. Vergil's character was set as up as a man who hungers for power and despises humans for being weak. So now I'm to believe he knocked up some chick before summoning the Temen-ni-gru, which will damn the human race forever? Seems a bit OOC.
+Dark Requiem DMC 5 will be super awesome if the story is "nero and his girl friend is both want to know more about nero demon arm, like where is it come from, because maybe he just take a nap, wake up and boom he have the demon arm, and they found a strange temple or something like that, nero touch 1 of the object inside the temple then the earth saking, a black myth flow from nero demon arm to the ground next to him and slowly form into shadow vergil, the very last path of vergil that still remain alive in this world, nero almost lose to that shadow, then he activate his devil trigger cuz dante had given him the yamato for free at the end of dmc 4, there just only one new thing that this time the demon shadow that look like vergil when nero activate his devil trigger is gone. nero stab shadow vergil with yamato, the shadow take critical hit, slowly moving back and fall to the ground, then yamato start to glowing and the shadow slowly turn into vergil, vergil stand up tiredly, he pull the yamato out from his body then say "...Dante..." then faint, nero get confuse so he bring vergil to dante office". ok, i'm out of idea now :v sr for bad grammar :v
+0oHITo0 Dude.. Nero is Vergils son, this is already clear and has been confirmed by Capcom themselves. They already know how he got the deviil bringer (his arm) its in the books.
enes haskanli Capcom is broke. Plus, it's pretty much canon Vergil is dead and his spirit resides within Nero. So if anything... Vergil would have to find a way to materialize again in a way other than inside Sparda's reincarnation.
thecreator625 What if I told you they could make like a new evil character who brought vergil back to life with his powers and made him do anything he wants. And he offers him some of his powers so it'll be smth like a new story :o
Y'know, Vergil would probably have stalemated Dante again if he hadn't insisted on using the Force Edge. If you watch him, you can see his movements are a lot sloppier when using it. Then again, there's been a lot of speculation that he wanted Dante to win.
+The Crimson Fucker yeah, Vergil just want power. I can't see any reason to kill his brother... in the first fight of Dante and Vergil, Vergil had a chance of killing him. but he didn't did it because obtaining the power of sparda was his purpose in the first place
+Ghui Gaming He actually wanted power because he coward away from the demons when they killed Eva, so he vowed to become stronger to save the ones he loves, even if it means killing his own brother, which is a fucking lie, he did not want Dante to die, he even said ''The portal is closing to the human world, you better get out when you can.''
emanuel blanco In my opinion, it's pretty clear that Dante was one of the things he wanted to protect. So yeah, I'd say he definitely threw the fight. Or if not threw it, he just couldn't give it his all against his brother.
Vergil, a man with nothing to lose Dante, a man at risk of losing everything Vergil, a man willing to sacrifice anything Dante, a man determined to protect anything Like they say “And we’re supposed to be twins” “Twins, right” They’re brothers, twins even, yet they couldn’t be more different
while i'm late the party it's hard not to feel emotional from the shot after the boss fight. When Dante says "even if I have to kill you" you can feel the strain in his voice. Vergil is not an evil person, his motivations just lead him to do things like side with a mad priest, but deep down he's a flawed individual who seeks power to make up for his flaws, and part of Dante knows that. He doesn't agree with Vergil but at the same time that's also his brother, his only living family. That's why he tries to grab him at the end, not because he's doing the heroic thing but because that's his brother and he doesn't wanna lose him like he lost everything else, and when vergil falls into the abyss it's a literal and metaphorical loss of his brother as he doesn't see him for another 30-40 years, so there's alot to unpack, especially when you realize that this moment is what catalyzed the namesake of the series or at least the in lore origin and meaning of it
@@xWriterclarenocturnexx oh I never denied he wasn't an asshole, but what i'm saying is the emotional ties dante has to vergil is what further pushes the emotion in the last scene. If anything Vergil being an asshole is more heartbreaking when Dante probably knows or hopes his brother should be better than that.
@@kangurukaiser9395 true. But to be fair, the Franchise had a hard time finding its place until dmc 3 arrived. Wished dmc 2/dmc4 explored more about Vergil, sadly the franchise’s story got lost again and dmc V needed to retcon the timeline. Don’t get me wrong, I love the dmc Franchise because of its style, hack and slash gameplay, characters and understood the brothers of Sparda’s story but I really wish the trilogy and 4 would get a proper remake treatment if it weren’t for capcom spoiling the RE franchise. Cause this is a great part of my childhood!
this shit is crazy, you can count every pixel in that background and still it's one of the most emotional and chilling moments in videogames. i can't stop thinking about this
"No one can have this, Dante. It's mine, it belongs to a son of Sparda! Leave me and go, if you don't want to be trapped in the Demon World. I'm staying, this place was our father's home."- Vergil. Stunning words, filled with dignity, honor, pride, respect for themselves and care for his family. It is a pity that we have seen present, sincere Virgil, only at the very end. As much as I wanted to see him, in the new game, in which he played the same central role as Dante. This would be one of the most pleasant gifts to me, and for many people) My favorite character in this game is on par with Dante)
I absolutely love this dark and mysterious atmosphere of the first 3 DMC games, specially the third one. It the sounds, musics and scnerios, all merged up to fits perfectly with the series and story. I hope to see another DMC game like this again.
well we never really got an emotional bond with vergil and only know that he is dante's brother and is one of the main villains in the game so there realy isn't much in the hole emotional consept that I would call tearjerkers...
Undertale was specifically designed to evoke emotions, through the deconstruction of RPG Tropes they made the lives of the enemies personal. By doing this, they created discourse on whether we, as the stereotypical protagonist are inherently good. Devil May Cry wasn't designed to do that in mind. With that said, Devil May Cry did it *perfectly* even if it wasn't its initial intention. Vergil was laden with many flaws but throughout the course of the game, we as responders transpose ourselves onto Dante. Through Dante's focalization, we were able to create an attachment to his brother, Vergil. The composers were able to display the full emotional spectrum and depth behind Vergil and thus we created a relationship to his character, but importantly to Dante's as well. They made really good characters. So, because we understand Dante's circumstances we can't help but feel loss, when Vergil leaves.
Capcom should do a game where you play with vergil in the demon world and the last boss is mundus or where you can manage sparda and show the history of how he free the mankind.
I came back to read the comments saying how “Vergil is dead” and he will never come back and called some people dumb because he’ll never be truly brought back. :)
Adam Braunstein I believe you mean it was supposed to be a prequel, and when exactly was Vergil Evil before he turned into that knight we see in Devil May Cry 1, sure in 3 he might have seemed like it but he was just desperate to have more power to be like Sparda, and why does the story by team Ninja say that their mother was an angel when the other games by capcom say she was a human Well feel free to tell me those and even if I end up agreeing to it being a prequel I'll never choose to accept it as a worthy successor (I couldn't decide on a better word but you know what I mean) to the Devil May Cry series But on the subject of Devil May Cry, what I'd like to know now is how Nero inherited Vergil's soul
The special moments that made Devil May Cry 3 the best in the franchise: 1) The characters and the way they moved in the cutscenes. It's like watching a really good movie. 2) The brotherly drama between Dante and Vergil. From start to finish, this is the best rendition of two brothers with very different views of the world. 3) Not even going to comment on the outstanding combat system. 4) The ending with Dante's words: "Well bring it on! I love this. THIS is what I live for! I'm absolutely CRAZY about it!" 5) Lady stole the show at the end! "Let's rock, baby! It's going to be crazy, yeah! Showtime!" Couldn't have asked for a better Devil May Cry game. The others were great too, including Devil May Cry 2. That last fight in the game was pretty sick. Devil May Cry 3 is just the best.
I was finishing my 1st year in college back in early 2014 when I first came across this AMAZING DMC3 video , and it only had a few 200,000 views then. Now, in 2024, a full decade later, it's over a million, and I COULDN'T be happier!!! 😂
I've always loved how when Vergil drops both the Force Edge, the symbolic representation of his father and the family's legacy of power, and the amulet, the only memento of his mother, Vergil doesn't even hesitate in choosing the amulet. The fight had proved that Dante had the might to best him so the sword rightfully goes to the son who wasn't even seeking it to begin with, but in his heart of hearts, Vergil would never give up his half of the amulet even when the power he desperately wanted was in the other hand. This also happens in the cutscene preceding mission 20 where the twins both dive into the hole the Force Edge and amulets drop into after Arkham's death and the amulets are the first thing they retrieve, the sword ALWAYS comes second. You can almost see the bewilderment in Dante's face when he looks at the Force Edge after everythings finished. "All that shit for this?" It affirms what Dante says to a fully powered Urizen about how true power comes from within and wanting to protect. And then as outside the game material would confirm, killing Vergil not once but twice after the events of DMC1 sent Dante into a spiral of depression that only gets better after he realizes that Vergil had a kid and that he wasn't alone after all.
people didn't think of playing as Lady when this game was still popular. She had her own model and animations. Shame, we could have been able to play as her
This is by far my favorite line by Dante in the entire DMC series. "We are the sons of Sparda..within each of us flows his blood..but more importantly...HIS SOUL!" Hits me deep man.
I got some serious Solid vs Liquid Snake vibes while playing this. Two brotherly rivals fighting over conflicting ideologies. This was like MGS1 final boss cranked up to 11. Amazing.
He loves & hates his father at the same time. He hates his father because Vergil & Dante are known only as "Son of Sparda" and not for themself. What he wants is not the power of Sparda itself, but enough power to surpass his father and to be known as Vergil, not as "a son of Sparda". The "power of Sparda" is not what Arkham had but it is his sword (the one you get at the end of DMC1 which is the combination of the 2 amulets & the sword). At the end of dmc3 you saw Vergil defying Mundus, saying "If my father did it, so can I". In a way Vergil also admires him. He just wants to be at least as famous and powerfull as his father.
I hope everyone knows dmc3 is the actual first devil may cry game in the timeline becuase at the end his outfit changes to his devil may cry 1 and 2 look because he’s older In both games and in this game he’s a bit younger looking
What has changed during this fight at the beginning vergil is all about getting dantes amulet and power and after final strike he suddenly changes to telling his twin to leave him because he wants to stay
I'd say one of the main deciding factors in this final fight was Vergil's choice of weapon: Force Edge. While not as big as Dante's Rebellion, Force Edge is still a rather heavy weapon. Now, you're probably thinking, "But Vergil's a half-demon, he should have no problem wielding it." And for the most part, you're right. Here's the key: what weapon is Vergil most familiar with? Force Edge or Yamato? The answer is obvious. He's had more practice, more experience, and more battle testing with Yamato than Force Edge. He's used to its' weight, and as such, is able to build his skill set, his attacks, response time, counters, etc around how Yamato works. Throw a lighter or heavier weapon into the equation, and it throws everything out of whack. Vergil may be a very good swordsman, and he is, but every swordsman is specialized in one type of sword style, and that is their best style, no ifs, ands, or buts. Vergil specializes with a lighter blade than Dante does. Were Dante to wield Force Edge, he would find it fairly easy, because it's similar in size and shape to his own weapon. Yamato is not. So Vergil was using a weapon that he wasn't accustomed to using, and in that sense, it gave him a rather large handicap as a result. I won't say that it's the entire reason Vergil lost, but I will say that it was a contributing factor.
sergeantassassin3 You forget one thing: Dante was accoustumed with his demon transformation whereas in his first encounter with Vergil, he hasn't even awakened his devil side yet. So in a sense it doesn't matter what weapon Vergil is wielding cuz the end result would be the same. In dmc1, Dante defeated a even more powerful and demonic Vergil. It speak volume about their power level. Also the true strenght come from the heart and the will of humankind and not from evilness and hatred. This parralel perfectly and respectively Dante and Vergil.
sharigan_zafina will kill DMC:3, DMC:1, DMC:2. That is the chronological order of the series of events that took place in the Devil May Cry universe. And no, don't even mention DmC, because besides being a horrible storyline, it's apparently a game that takes place in an alternate DMC universe. But I digress; Dante continued to gain power, whereas Vergil was made a slave of Mundus after the events of DMC:3. Vergil had had his Devil Trigger a lot longer than Dante did, so experience-wise, Vergil trumps Dante in that category. Their weapon choices were the only marked difference, Dante's growing Trigger powers aside.
sergeantassassin3 DMC1 Vergil actually won their first encounter before running off. Its shows that the two are on equal ground and that one doesn't always win against the other.
And then you have american dante with a cheesy love story equal to twilight. Dmc's gameplay was solid but all characters are like emo teens... except for the Swat team. They did a great job killing Kat over and over again in my playthrough 0^0
***** the thing is boss that are like "hit weak spot -> mash buttons with a few pseudo-QTE" are borring and that's what every DmC boss expet vergil was (that's why the savior was DMC4 worst boss as well)
Actually, DmC's story had potential. Alot of potential (demons ruling over humans by mostly human means, ie: debts, mind controlling, politics, media involved, how much influence demons have over the world, etc...) but first, the characters were terrible: Donte - "El cazador de dem----- *Fuck you!*" Vershit - No honor. "I'm supersoweak. Donte 2stronk. Imma gonna steal Vergil's quote to look kewl!" Kat - Main girl plain girl. Seriously, who thought Kat was a good idea? Mundus started well, but ended up being the worst mess ever. And then, all of what I said about the story got scrapped for uhh... a few demons here and there and that's it.
1:38 Ya know, after learning a bit more about the series, I realize Vergil's thirst for power isn't because he's a power maniac. In his theme "Bury the Light", there's a line that goes "Beyond the tree, fire burns", which was a reference to the day Eva (their mom) died. While Dante was hidden inside, Vergil was outside getting stabbed by demons. He blames himself for Eva's death. Sparda was already dead and as the older twin he felt like it was his responsibility to protect his family, but he didn't, and he blames himself for that. His thurst for power stems from him wanting to protect his family
I think that this fight was more challenging than the one from DMC5 because even if you had DT ready when Vergil used his, you weren't as powerful as in DMC5. I mean, in DMC5 you could use SDT to deactivate SDT from Vergil and take half of his health with one use. I think it could have been cooler and challenging if Vergil wasn't stunned with your SDT attacks, like in DMC3 were you have to dodge almost every single attack and then go aggressively. Sorry for my english and i really think that both fights are awesome.
we should be fine for now. But I'm sure they'll back soon. Very soon. Are you crying? it's only the rain. The rain already stopped. Devils never cry. I see. maybe somewhere out there even a devil may cry when he loses a loved one. Don't you think? maybe.
I always imagined that rebellion and yamato are in a sealed form, that they have a true form all demonized like force edge. I hope that gets some reality if there is ever going to be a Devil May Cry 5
Such a great battle. I remember having such a difficult time during this fight that I pretty much stuck to Beowulf's aerial attacks since it automatically homes in on Vergil I think and does good damage.
I almost teared up when lady said "Maybe somewhere out there even a Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening: Special Edition when he loses a loved one."
How’d the hell did I end up laughing at this comment I shouldn’t of tbh lol
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How Vergil just falls from the cliff is probably one of the most iconic gaming moments ever, atleast for me.
Pretty sad he had to go.
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RZBionicle And also knowing what comes after he goes to try and beat Mundus. Pretty sad stuff.
The music during that moment is absolutely perfect.
@@flooperjunk2871 lol I know dmc 5
Give that to me
No way, you got your own
Well I want yours too
Everyday sibling bickering
Actually there would be a bigger amount of "give it to me!"'s and "No!"s.
King Cupcakes Thats the point
Typical brotherly argument xD
I love the parallel between that and the banter before their fight on the tree when Dante tries to reclaim the Yamato.
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"Thanks for the bazooka lady, i just made an exact duplicate to use in our credits roll battle"
HAHAHA
Double Bazooka
I don’t get it.
@@backwardzhatguy9953 she lends him her bazooka after he defeated her. He later returns it to her but when they are playing the credit roll, you can see that both him and her are using it separately.
@@jellybeanchris awww I see! Thanks bud!
"I'm staying. This place... was our father's home."
That line fucks me up every time I hear it. The delivery by Daniel Southworth was something special.
Same, man. That and "It's mine, it belongs to a son of Sparda" are my favorite lines.
I cry either at the brothers charging at each other or when Dante cries. Shows how much he loves his brother and didn't want to lose his only family, but had to stop Vergil for the greater good.
DMC3 Dante: I live for this!
DMC 5 Dante: i will sit this one out.
This is what happens when you get old
@@DogInatutu sadly yes
@@DogInatutu is 34 old?
@@Papa_Straight When you do what he does, yes lol.
@@DogInatutu well no actually he is a powerful demon and him aging actually doesn't matter u ever see mundus lol
Some may say that DMC games are weak on the story. But then again this is a simplistic and clear story about two brothers fighting over different point of views about their place in the world while mixing it with over the top action, epic battles, drama, style and humour. This may be a simple story with no multiple and twisting plotlines, but this is way stronger than any of the needlessly complicated stories with cliche characters. I can play it again many times (as a matter of fact I finish the game each year at the first weekend of summer break just for fun) but I can't get bored of it.
Niizuma Eiji I always thought DMC3 had a nihilistic outlook on humans and life, that's why it always stood out to me. "Even a human can be worse than the biggest demon emperor" or sth like that.
Dante: Hated being a demon but embraces it during his days of demon hunting.
Vergil: Rejects his humanity, focused on power. Later comes to accept his humanity.
@@baroquechevalier8516 what? That’s not what I got at all. The quote you are putting is trying to communicate that some demons may not be as evil as certain humans, and that it’s not our nature (human or demon) but our own selves that determine our character. Dante embracing the values of family and humanity is what gives him the power to triumph over enemies through out the series, so I don’t think it holds a nihilistic view on humans and life.
You are right, dmc imo is very animeish, but still, i fucking love it, its gameplan, its ost, story (3's only) and maybe 4
@@JonathanPaspula it's kind of funny how often I see genuinely heartfelt stories that have enduringly meaningful messages get called "nihilistic" out of the blue. I get that we interpret things differently, but sometimes it seems almost impossible to honestly get that impression.
I think that this was the pinnacle of the DMC series, this final showdown between brothers, beating the shit out of demons to Devils Never Cry, this game to be honest. One of my favourites, hands down.
Holy Shit thats exactly the same opinion i had Exodus as well as the same reason why i hate 2 than DMC.
Yep well said, character are very annoying in DmC, dante being serius in 2 is understandable after all the things he through, he just became more mature as time fly by.
Idk I think the new one takes it
Smith Wesson DMC5 is an incredible sequel but it owes a lot to 3 in fairness.
@Mikel Montalat Dmc 5 has the best gameplay in the series
I don't really see Vergil as a bad guy. Sure he's labeled as the Antagonist, but he isn't evil. He's just going through some emotional/personal stuff in his heart. Especially after their mom was killed. Also I love how even though they think differently and are rivals but man Dante and Vergil sure do love each other. Vergil obviously doesn't show it as much as Dante does, but he cares for his little brother. It's touching.
It really is. Hopefully we see it in Devil may cry 5. Maybe. Probabbly. Don't know at this point.
+Rokas jokaitis Well we can rest easy knowing that if they make another dmc, they'll ditch the new emo douchebag Dante and bring back the real Dante :)
xXEastPride42Xx and that whats really matters
capcome would still have to get the great idea to even think about an idea for a fifth game. It looks like for now, it's the DMC franchise that's been ditched by those asses, not reboot Dante (not yet). I still don't understand how come they like totally forgot about the real DMCs (no offence to DMC reboot. I got definitive edition and i'm having fun with it). Instead, today we have Mighty no.9 which doesn't even need to be played to understand that it doesn't need to exist unlike series like X, Zero or ZX (my opinion).
But they are working on series that were untouch for a long time and they want to continue them, like Resident evil and Dead rising.They made a choice wit Resident evil to take the series in horror survival direction or action blockbuster game. They made choice that may appeal to people that think that Resident evil horror survival is dead. And thats a good thing capcom are thinking actual. Lets not forget there business decision from the past year. The only thing that I'm concerned is that Devil may cry 5 doesn't become a button mashing, scripted animation, walk and talk, quick time event game. In my opinion just give the devs the time they need and dont rush it because already twice dmc title was rushed and unfinished.
When he says "You're wasting time!" Vergil is upset because he's worried about Dante getting home
If he was worried about Dante getting home he should have just told him to get the fuck out of hell.
@@ShiftNova Were it so easy.
@@ShiftNova No he doesn’t want to be that clear he has shame
"Maybe somewhere out there even a devil may cry when he loses a loved one" best line by the lady.
This game is crazy that even its credits is fun.
Even the loading screen. You can mash button and shoot and stab the logo while the level loads in.
@@z-nyxkibishidesu5380 is that PC exclusive? Cause it didn't work for me in PS3.
@@legend0945 I’m pretty it’s in the rerelease of 3 but I’m not 100%. I just know it’s possible.
@@z-nyxkibishidesu5380 OK,thnx
@@legend0945 it worked on the ps2 version
“No one can have this Dante, it belongs to a son of sparda”
That really hits hard
Dante : b*tch what am I? A rouch?
It's like there's a hint of sentimentality for the amulet, he doesn't just see it as a source for him to gain power.
One small detail I love about the final interaction with Lady and Dante is when she asks if he's crying, it doesn't sound accusatory, most of the time when someone asks if a male character is crying, there's a pause and then a tone of shock. "Are you... crying???" and that makes it sound wrong for the character to cry. Here, Lady is speaking more flat, and seriously toned, showing actual compassion and concern for Dante than shock and horror that he's showing emotion
A while back this was the first game that showed me that videogames can do drama and can be high art.
The conflict between these two is so nicely done. I mean, we have two half-demon brothers, but one of them rejects his devilish nature while accepting humanity, while another one despises his humanity and seeks more power to become a stronger demon. But why? Why was Vergil so mad with power?
The way I see it, he was extremely traumatised by the death of their mother which he couldn't prevent, because he was a little weak human child. He couldn't save his mother and he couldn't protect his younger brother. And it is a big psychological issue. He became obsessed with becoming stronger for the sake of it, while his disgust and hate for weak humans grew.
But wait, there's more: As we know from DMC4, Vergil had a family, a son by the events of DMC3 (don't even get me started on proofs for that. It is confirmed that Nero is Vergil's son in the artbook so shut up). And it is also tragic because after all, it shows that Dante was right all the along: Humans are stronger than demons because they can love and care for the loved ones. And despite all his hatred and disgust for humanity, Vergil did find a heart in his nature, a heart able to love.
So now we truly know what was the reason for that obsession with power. He wanted to become strong so that what happened to his father, mother and brother would never happen again with his new family.
"Foolishness Dante. Foolishness. Might controls everything - and without strength, you cannot protect anything".
Who knows, maybe he wanted to obtain Sparda's strength to descent to hell and kill Mundus once and for all. Do what his father couldn't do when he instead just sealed him. And what, decades later, Dante finally did, ironically, with the help of Vergil.
Which brings me to another problem: Why didn't Vergil tell Dante about it? Dante only tried to stop him because he believed that Vergil has gone mad and became a villain who wants to rule the world with power. None of this would have happened if Vergil told him his reasons.
I believe hi didn't tell him because he didn't want to get Dante involved, just lure him in, take the amulet and continue on his own. There could be several reasons for it: His obsession with power and hatred towards any kind of weakness made him believe that asking Dante for help is a weakness. Maybe he didn't want Dante to know that he has a human wife and a 3\4 human child. I mean, that would be awkward to tell after all the time you said you hated humans. Or maybe, he didn't want to get Dante involved because he cares for Dante and didn't want to risk Dante's life as well as his own.
In the end, after being defeated, he still doesn't do anything to change his principal position. He sees that Dante is stronger than he could ever be, so what's the point? So he casts himself down to the demon world, not allowing Dante to save him. And down there, broken, weak, defeated and without the powers he so much needed and desired, he still challenges Mundus as the last thing he could do... and fails.
He dies and his soul becomes imprisoned in that black armor, forever becoming Mundus's slave-bodyguard as a mocking punishment for ever daring to challenge him. Until decades later, when he is freed by Dante.
I believe that the moment Dante defeats Nero Angelo that 3rd time and he explodes in glowing blue flames, that was the moment teenage Nero got that demonic arm. The last shred of Vergil's soul longed for the thing he always cared the most and the thing he thought about last before dying - his son.
And what do we have in the reboot?
A pathetic whiner, who never does anything by his own, only uses his brother to do things for him to "together" defeat Mundus. Developers desperately tried to make their Vergil cool by giving him that godawful fedora (and then taking it away in the re-release), turning him into V from "V for Vendetta" with Literally Guy Fox mask and rebellious group of followers, then they make him a cool hacker and computer geek by showing him tapping buttons very quickly.
But it all was alright. They fucked his character big when they wrote that scene where he SHOOTS (Everyone knows Vergil despises guns as an unhonorable weapon) a HOSTAGE PREGNANT WOMAN IN THE BACK, KILLING HER BABY, TAKING PAUSE TO LET HER REALISE IT, AND THEN KILLS HER. And what next? Nothing.
They added a scene in the definitive edition where he explains this to slightly upset Dante and they both just get over it.
And then something really, really retarded happens. First Vergil basically pulls a bunch of tricks out of his ass and starts flinging summon swords and teleporting (would have really helped back when he was "cornered" behind that locked door with te computer and didn't help that girl). Its like developers made most of the game, only then finally played DMC3 for a bit and decided to include these things. As well as the ending.
Remember what a big dramatic conflict did Dante and Vergil have in dmc3? Remember how dramatic their final battle was after all that build-up?
Well, apparently the reboot makers decided to make one to, only they forgot to write any reasons or stakes for it.
So Suddenly Vergil out of nowhere becomes an evil villain and you guessed it! Wants to rule the world!
A plot twist as smooth and natural as a cactus being inserted in the main writer's rectum.
What a pussy-whipped bitch Dante is in that game, and how he does everything Vergil says while not giving two fucks about humans and then suddenly decides to fight for them against evil Vergil is another story.
Aaaaand then we get that DLC "Vergil's downfall" where we finally learn that... THAT... That Vergil is a bitch. A pathetic, whiny, weak, inept, cowardly, socially retarded mummy's boy, who had a grudge against mum cause he thought she loved Dante more; against that girl (who he never gave two fucks about and wanted her dead, I'll remind you), because she apparently liked Dante more and believed he is a better man; against Dante for being so cool and better that he is, and against himself for of being such a bitch.
In the end, we see him turn in some laughable white-skinned red-eyed abomination and then he becomes so strong and cool (nice try ninja, by telling it you won't make it true), that apparently he becomes some kind of a new king of demons and leads his new army to the promised land of sequel that I hope to God never comes.
This is one of the best comments I've ever read, but even then, I still can't forgive Vergil for summoning the Temni-Gru, and that would no doubt kill tons of humans.
Hahahaha Capcom can say what they want about Nero's origin but I don't fucking believe one bit of it. Vergil's character was set as up as a man who hungers for power and despises humans for being weak. So now I'm to believe he knocked up some chick before summoning the Temen-ni-gru, which will damn the human race forever? Seems a bit OOC.
If we remember his age, he was 15 at the time, so who knows.
This comment makes listening to devils never cry hard af not to tear up to.
The dialogs
The characters
The effects
The music
This is so perfect one of the best games in history easily.the ending made me cry for days.
I love how Vergil prioritizes the amulet instead of the Force Edge
:(
"it was his wish that Dante continue to live as a human"
That's what almost made me cry of him :')
Vincenzo Lantino where did you get that quote?
Curtis Griffiths read the description
I wish Vergil will come back, he's the greatest character in Devil May Cry in my opinion.
+Dark Requiem DMC 5 will be super awesome if the story is "nero and his girl friend is both want to know more about nero demon arm, like where is it come from, because maybe he just take a nap, wake up and boom he have the demon arm, and they found a strange temple or something like that, nero touch 1 of the object inside the temple then the earth saking, a black myth flow from nero demon arm to the ground next to him and slowly form into shadow vergil, the very last path of vergil that still remain alive in this world, nero almost lose to that shadow, then he activate his devil trigger cuz dante had given him the yamato for free at the end of dmc 4, there just only one new thing that this time the demon shadow that look like vergil when nero activate his devil trigger is gone. nero stab shadow vergil with yamato, the shadow take critical hit, slowly moving back and fall to the ground, then yamato start to glowing and the shadow slowly turn into vergil, vergil stand up tiredly, he pull the yamato out from his body then say "...Dante..." then faint, nero get confuse so he bring vergil to dante office". ok, i'm out of idea now :v sr for bad grammar :v
+0oHITo0 Dude.. Nero is Vergils son, this is already clear and has been confirmed by Capcom themselves. They already know how he got the deviil bringer (his arm) its in the books.
***** can you give me the link for that infor ?
+Ryan Grin it has not been confirmed. At all.
Dude look at the wiki relations.
i really hope Capcom makes a true sequel to DMC4 and Vergil returns
Sadly that'll never happen.
Wasi Al Rahman how you know? :o
Vergil is dead, (he is a demon, so idk if he realy dead or not)
enes haskanli
Capcom is broke.
Plus, it's pretty much canon Vergil is dead and his spirit resides within Nero. So if anything... Vergil would have to find a way to materialize again in a way other than inside Sparda's reincarnation.
thecreator625 What if I told you they could make like a new evil character who brought vergil back to life with his powers and made him do anything he wants. And he offers him some of his powers so it'll be smth like a new story :o
One of the greatest final bosses.
Alongside sephiroth vs cloud.
It's the history between them that makes this so great.
DanteSnake92 azel from god hand
@@alcyrgodhand2392 Azel wasn't a final boss though.
Y'know, Vergil would probably have stalemated Dante again if he hadn't insisted on using the Force Edge. If you watch him, you can see his movements are a lot sloppier when using it. Then again, there's been a lot of speculation that he wanted Dante to win.
Truth is: Vergil is a softy on the inside. And can't bring himself to kill his father.
I'm sorry, I meant "brother".
+The Crimson Fucker yeah, Vergil just want power. I can't see any reason to kill his brother... in the first fight of Dante and Vergil, Vergil had a chance of killing him. but he didn't did it because obtaining the power of sparda was his purpose in the first place
+Ghui Gaming He actually wanted power because he coward away from the demons when they killed Eva, so he vowed to become stronger to save the ones he loves, even if it means killing his own brother, which is a fucking lie, he did not want Dante to die, he even said ''The portal is closing to the human world, you better get out when you can.''
emanuel blanco
In my opinion, it's pretty clear that Dante was one of the things he wanted to protect. So yeah, I'd say he definitely threw the fight. Or if not threw it, he just couldn't give it his all against his brother.
Vergil, a man with nothing to lose
Dante, a man at risk of losing everything
Vergil, a man willing to sacrifice anything
Dante, a man determined to protect anything
Like they say
“And we’re supposed to be twins”
“Twins, right”
They’re brothers, twins even, yet they couldn’t be more different
Just goes to show, having nothing to lose doesn't always give you the advantage.
@@crimsonflame2632 some people say fear a man with nothing to lose. I say fear the man with everything to lose.
Vergil:Man with nothing to lose (Dante)
Dante:Man with everything to lose (vergil)
"May be somewhere out there, even a devil may cry when he loses a love one. Don't you think?"
And we all needed to know what it said since it was in english.
Really? I thought it was in Japanese only. My bad!
pigboykool from what game and scene was that its been a long time since i played devil may cry 3
Anytime is a good time to play DMC3
Little does she know she's literally standing next to one.
while i'm late the party it's hard not to feel emotional from the shot after the boss fight. When Dante says "even if I have to kill you" you can feel the strain in his voice. Vergil is not an evil person, his motivations just lead him to do things like side with a mad priest, but deep down he's a flawed individual who seeks power to make up for his flaws, and part of Dante knows that. He doesn't agree with Vergil but at the same time that's also his brother, his only living family. That's why he tries to grab him at the end, not because he's doing the heroic thing but because that's his brother and he doesn't wanna lose him like he lost everything else, and when vergil falls into the abyss it's a literal and metaphorical loss of his brother as he doesn't see him for another 30-40 years, so there's alot to unpack, especially when you realize that this moment is what catalyzed the namesake of the series or at least the in lore origin and meaning of it
@@xWriterclarenocturnexx oh I never denied he wasn't an asshole, but what i'm saying is the emotional ties dante has to vergil is what further pushes the emotion in the last scene. If anything Vergil being an asshole is more heartbreaking when Dante probably knows or hopes his brother should be better than that.
@@kangurukaiser9395 true. But to be fair, the Franchise had a hard time finding its place until dmc 3 arrived. Wished dmc 2/dmc4 explored more about Vergil, sadly the franchise’s story got lost again and dmc V needed to retcon the timeline. Don’t get me wrong, I love the dmc Franchise because of its style, hack and slash gameplay, characters and understood the brothers of Sparda’s story but I really wish the trilogy and 4 would get a proper remake treatment if it weren’t for capcom spoiling the RE franchise. Cause this is a great part of my childhood!
Yes this is the best entry in the games, on every level
this shit is crazy, you can count every pixel in that background and still it's one of the most emotional and chilling moments in videogames. i can't stop thinking about this
It only looks this bad in the HD remake
I remember the first time I played this game, and when I got to this part, it was just so fucking epic.
dunte pls
@@hit9819 is your time skip unbeatable?
"No one can have this, Dante. It's mine, it belongs to a son of Sparda! Leave me and go, if you don't want to be trapped in the Demon World. I'm staying, this place was our father's home."- Vergil.
Stunning words, filled with dignity, honor, pride, respect for themselves and care for his family. It is a pity that we have seen present, sincere Virgil, only at the very end. As much as I wanted to see him, in the new game, in which he played the same central role as Dante. This would be one of the most pleasant gifts to me, and for many people) My favorite character in this game is on par with Dante)
Нурлан Яхин Why thank you, I meant every word.
15:18 “god if only I had the arm of some Devil to make me stronger somehow this pain will go away.”
He only ripped his son arm off to get his effing sword back!! 🤣
I absolutely love this dark and mysterious atmosphere of the first 3 DMC games, specially the third one. It the sounds, musics and scnerios, all merged up to fits perfectly with the series and story. I hope to see another DMC game like this again.
When people call games like life is strange and undertale tear jerkers, i laugh. This moment was more sad than both games.
well we never really got an emotional bond with vergil and only know that he is dante's brother and is one of the main villains in the game so there realy isn't much in the hole emotional consept that I would call tearjerkers...
Assassin 5027 but aren't dante huh?
+mindram you mean "but you aren't Dante."?
Alucard The One above all ...well shit...idk what I was saying when I typed that comment...so I guess it was supposed to be that....
Undertale was specifically designed to evoke emotions, through the deconstruction of RPG Tropes they made the lives of the enemies personal. By doing this, they created discourse on whether we, as the stereotypical protagonist are inherently good. Devil May Cry wasn't designed to do that in mind.
With that said, Devil May Cry did it *perfectly* even if it wasn't its initial intention. Vergil was laden with many flaws but throughout the course of the game, we as responders transpose ourselves onto Dante. Through Dante's focalization, we were able to create an attachment to his brother, Vergil. The composers were able to display the full emotional spectrum and depth behind Vergil and thus we created a relationship to his character, but importantly to Dante's as well.
They made really good characters. So, because we understand Dante's circumstances we can't help but feel loss, when Vergil leaves.
It's really sad seeing him go. After every fight they've been through, Dante really wanted to save his brother.
Capcom should do a game where you play with vergil in the demon world and the last boss is mundus or where you can manage sparda and show the history of how he free the mankind.
When Dante says "devils never cry" is very epic
I came back to read the comments saying how “Vergil is dead” and he will never come back and called some people dumb because he’ll never be truly brought back. :)
Best ending in videogame history. This "Devil May Cry" in the end so cool.
9:05 SHE SAID THE THING
Best credits sequence ever, bar none.
I suddenly felt like saying this, Capcom is making a Devil May Cry 5
they did and it just a piece of sheeeeeeeet
Dong Nguyen I'm not talking about that one with the "new dante" that isnt even by capcom
7darknights You know that's the prequel to this one right? It's how mundus became a monster and how Vergil turned evil.
Adam Braunstein I believe you mean it was supposed to be a prequel, and when exactly was Vergil Evil before he turned into that knight we see in Devil May Cry 1, sure in 3 he might have seemed like it but he was just desperate to have more power to be like Sparda, and why does the story by team Ninja say that their mother was an angel when the other games by capcom say she was a human
Well feel free to tell me those and even if I end up agreeing to it being a prequel I'll never choose to accept it as a worthy successor (I couldn't decide on a better word but you know what I mean) to the Devil May Cry series
But on the subject of Devil May Cry, what I'd like to know now is how Nero inherited Vergil's soul
7darknights I think he's actually Virgils son.
Dante is cool, but Vergil is The Man.
don't ever disrespect dante like that again
The motivated man
Do you enjoy being wrong?
*steel a soul for a second chance, but you will never become a man*
You picked the wrong house fool.
4:27 absolutely amazing
Y O U ' R E G O I N G D O W N
best fucking game in the world.
Always feel a tear when I see Vergil fall.....RIP!
😁😁😁
One of the most iconic video game endings ever. Managed to touch our hearts and keep us ABSOLUTELY CRAZY ABOUT IT!
The special moments that made Devil May Cry 3 the best in the franchise:
1) The characters and the way they moved in the cutscenes. It's like watching a really good movie.
2) The brotherly drama between Dante and Vergil. From start to finish, this is the best rendition of two brothers with very different views of the world.
3) Not even going to comment on the outstanding combat system.
4) The ending with Dante's words: "Well bring it on! I love this. THIS is what I live for! I'm absolutely CRAZY about it!"
5) Lady stole the show at the end! "Let's rock, baby! It's going to be crazy, yeah! Showtime!"
Couldn't have asked for a better Devil May Cry game. The others were great too, including Devil May Cry 2. That last fight in the game was pretty sick. Devil May Cry 3 is just the best.
I was finishing my 1st year in college back in early 2014 when I first came across this AMAZING DMC3 video , and it only had a few 200,000 views then. Now, in 2024, a full decade later, it's over a million, and I COULDN'T be happier!!! 😂
To date, the only game that has made me cry. Absolutely amazing.
4:25 bad ass moment with vergil voice and music
I've always loved how when Vergil drops both the Force Edge, the symbolic representation of his father and the family's legacy of power, and the amulet, the only memento of his mother, Vergil doesn't even hesitate in choosing the amulet. The fight had proved that Dante had the might to best him so the sword rightfully goes to the son who wasn't even seeking it to begin with, but in his heart of hearts, Vergil would never give up his half of the amulet even when the power he desperately wanted was in the other hand. This also happens in the cutscene preceding mission 20 where the twins both dive into the hole the Force Edge and amulets drop into after Arkham's death and the amulets are the first thing they retrieve, the sword ALWAYS comes second. You can almost see the bewilderment in Dante's face when he looks at the Force Edge after everythings finished. "All that shit for this?" It affirms what Dante says to a fully powered Urizen about how true power comes from within and wanting to protect.
And then as outside the game material would confirm, killing Vergil not once but twice after the events of DMC1 sent Dante into a spiral of depression that only gets better after he realizes that Vergil had a kid and that he wasn't alone after all.
This scene still makes me cry for some reason!
One of my favorite things about this game is that you can fight and have a great time during the credits
"We are the sons of Sparda!"
Still so bae it brings a happy tear to my eyes. :")
13:46 - 14:52 Has so much meaning behind those words. I had them feels y'all.
people didn't think of playing as Lady when this game was still popular. She had her own model and animations. Shame, we could have been able to play as her
you can play as her in Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition.
1:38 thoughr Vergil was gonna put on a hollow mask.
Kenny0720 getsugaaaaaa tenshoooo
Nero is actually voiced by the guy who does Ichigo
0:42 me and my little brother fighting over my new toy car
Too relateable
This is by far my favorite line by Dante in the entire DMC series.
"We are the sons of Sparda..within each of us flows his blood..but more importantly...HIS SOUL!"
Hits me deep man.
I got some serious Solid vs Liquid Snake vibes while playing this. Two brotherly rivals fighting over conflicting ideologies. This was like MGS1 final boss cranked up to 11. Amazing.
Vergil love the father sparda
He wanted be like sparda
However Dante became the sparda ...So sad
Dante said that true
Your wrong
Vergil dont want being "sparda" He only wants a Full Power
Karl Nikolai He wants power to be acknowledged for himself Vergil and not only as a son of Sparda.
I see
He didn't love sparda
He really want spardas power
He loves & hates his father at the same time. He hates his father because Vergil & Dante are known only as "Son of Sparda" and not for themself. What he wants is not the power of Sparda itself, but enough power to surpass his father and to be known as Vergil, not as "a son of Sparda". The "power of Sparda" is not what Arkham had but it is his sword (the one you get at the end of DMC1 which is the combination of the 2 amulets & the sword). At the end of dmc3 you saw Vergil defying Mundus, saying "If my father did it, so can I". In a way Vergil also admires him. He just wants to be at least as famous and powerfull as his father.
Vergil is my favorite character in this series and I love this game because it explains Nelo Angelo in the first game
So vergil was cut in half at the waist yet still was in one piece. Is there regen that insane?
Yup, basically the only way to kill them is to either, cause enough damage that even their regen can't keep up, or destroy the heart.
He wasn't cut in half, his stomach was just cut open
even if you destroy his hearth, it think his healing factor would heal him anyway.
7:06 iconic moment
God, I just love how games like these still hold up.
We need more games like devil may cry
+TheRazorcoon try bayonetta. although its a wii u exclusive thing. but it is pretty much the spiritual successor to this series.
+chanditha mahanama I know, I like characters like Dante though.
TheRazorcoon we need more devil may cry . We do not need more game to be like devil may cry
@@chandithamahanama1262 Bayonetta is trash game
I hope everyone knows dmc3 is the actual first devil may cry game in the timeline becuase at the end his outfit changes to his devil may cry 1 and 2 look because he’s older In both games and in this game he’s a bit younger looking
I need more power
unlimited power!!
coolestred84 more power means bigger electric bill dude
Fuck the reboots. I want a remake of this game
a sad and a good ending at the same time
What has changed during this fight at the beginning vergil is all about getting dantes amulet and power and after final strike he suddenly changes to telling his twin to leave him because he wants to stay
14:46 Goosebumps
Well, bring it on! I love this! This is what I live for! I'm absolutely crazy about it!
I'd say one of the main deciding factors in this final fight was Vergil's choice of weapon: Force Edge.
While not as big as Dante's Rebellion, Force Edge is still a rather heavy weapon. Now, you're probably thinking, "But Vergil's a half-demon, he should have no problem wielding it." And for the most part, you're right. Here's the key: what weapon is Vergil most familiar with? Force Edge or Yamato? The answer is obvious.
He's had more practice, more experience, and more battle testing with Yamato than Force Edge. He's used to its' weight, and as such, is able to build his skill set, his attacks, response time, counters, etc around how Yamato works. Throw a lighter or heavier weapon into the equation, and it throws everything out of whack.
Vergil may be a very good swordsman, and he is, but every swordsman is specialized in one type of sword style, and that is their best style, no ifs, ands, or buts. Vergil specializes with a lighter blade than Dante does. Were Dante to wield Force Edge, he would find it fairly easy, because it's similar in size and shape to his own weapon. Yamato is not.
So Vergil was using a weapon that he wasn't accustomed to using, and in that sense, it gave him a rather large handicap as a result. I won't say that it's the entire reason Vergil lost, but I will say that it was a contributing factor.
sergeantassassin3
You forget one thing: Dante was accoustumed with his demon transformation whereas in his first encounter with Vergil, he hasn't even awakened his devil side yet.
So in a sense it doesn't matter what weapon Vergil is wielding cuz the end result would be the same.
In dmc1, Dante defeated a even more powerful and demonic Vergil.
It speak volume about their power level.
Also the true strenght come from the heart and the will of humankind and not from evilness and hatred.
This parralel perfectly and respectively Dante and Vergil.
sharigan_zafina will kill DMC:3, DMC:1, DMC:2.
That is the chronological order of the series of events that took place in the Devil May Cry universe. And no, don't even mention DmC, because besides being a horrible storyline, it's apparently a game that takes place in an alternate DMC universe.
But I digress; Dante continued to gain power, whereas Vergil was made a slave of Mundus after the events of DMC:3. Vergil had had his Devil Trigger a lot longer than Dante did, so experience-wise, Vergil trumps Dante in that category.
Their weapon choices were the only marked difference, Dante's growing Trigger powers aside.
sergeantassassin3 DMC1 Vergil actually won their first encounter before running off. Its shows that the two are on equal ground and that one doesn't always win against the other.
sergeantassassin3 its big and heavier when it transforms
sergeantassassin3 Actually, it's DMC:4 SE(Vergil story), DMC:3, DMC:4, DMC:2
Love this games score and atmosphere.
And then you have american dante with a cheesy love story equal to twilight.
Dmc's gameplay was solid but all characters are like emo teens... except for the Swat team. They did a great job killing Kat over and over again in my playthrough 0^0
xD This comment is awesome, and I agree. Gameplay was pretty good, story was...let's not talk about it.
darklord2065 every boss fight expet bergil was boring as fuck though
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Hmm, well actually i can kind of agree, but then the News boss was so freaking weird that I enjoyed it.
***** the thing is boss that are like "hit weak spot -> mash buttons with a few pseudo-QTE" are borring and that's what every DmC boss expet vergil was (that's why the savior was DMC4 worst boss as well)
Actually, DmC's story had potential. Alot of potential (demons ruling over humans by mostly human means, ie: debts, mind controlling, politics, media involved, how much influence demons have over the world, etc...) but first, the characters were terrible:
Donte - "El cazador de dem----- *Fuck you!*"
Vershit - No honor. "I'm supersoweak. Donte 2stronk. Imma gonna steal Vergil's quote to look kewl!"
Kat - Main girl plain girl. Seriously, who thought Kat was a good idea?
Mundus started well, but ended up being the worst mess ever.
And then, all of what I said about the story got scrapped for uhh... a few demons here and there and that's it.
I just beat this on PS3 a few days ago actually and I almost cried in the ending
1:38 Ya know, after learning a bit more about the series, I realize Vergil's thirst for power isn't because he's a power maniac. In his theme "Bury the Light", there's a line that goes "Beyond the tree, fire burns", which was a reference to the day Eva (their mom) died. While Dante was hidden inside, Vergil was outside getting stabbed by demons. He blames himself for Eva's death. Sparda was already dead and as the older twin he felt like it was his responsibility to protect his family, but he didn't, and he blames himself for that. His thurst for power stems from him wanting to protect his family
How many of us came back to this fight after dmc 5 vergil boss fight
5:14 that KO scream hurt a bit... I'm amazed he doesn't scream that in UMVC3
The last scene was so epic! Vergil= Artorias and Mundus=Manus
What an awesome comparison
+callahaine100 As much as i love Dark souls what the fuck as to do with this video?
msnjenger It's a nice, tiny observation, specially for those you get it.
I think that this fight was more challenging than the one from DMC5 because even if you had DT ready when Vergil used his, you weren't as powerful as in DMC5.
I mean, in DMC5 you could use SDT to deactivate SDT from Vergil and take half of his health with one use. I think it could have been cooler and challenging if Vergil wasn't stunned with your SDT attacks, like in DMC3 were you have to dodge almost every single attack and then go aggressively.
Sorry for my english and i really think that both fights are awesome.
Old Dante and Vergil are the best
we should be fine for now. But I'm sure they'll back soon. Very soon.
Are you crying?
it's only the rain.
The rain already stopped.
Devils never cry.
I see. maybe somewhere out there even a devil may cry when he loses a loved one. Don't you think?
maybe.
Brings a tear to my eyes every time...
OMG...When Vergils said "Dante...dante..dantee" i wanna cry
So epic last words for a epic history.
I always imagined that rebellion and yamato are in a sealed form, that they have a true form all demonized like force edge. I hope that gets some reality if there is ever going to be a Devil May Cry 5
Nappa Carl Rebellion does have a demon form. It changes after Dante awakens his devil trigger for the first time
Huh, I remember that. They reverted it to its base form in dmc4 though
You were way ahead of your time because it definitely did it DMC5
DISAPPEAR INTO THE NIGHT!!! LOST SHADOWS LEFT BEHIND
6:04 the music bro damn
I love how they only fought twice, this was their third, yet the music makes it seem like both just want it to be over now.
Such a great battle. I remember having such a difficult time during this fight that I pretty much stuck to Beowulf's aerial attacks since it automatically homes in on Vergil I think and does good damage.
nice to see a vergil fight without the use of items or with very crazy practice
I was rusty asf here
Good chunk of us are here after DMC5
Damnit, this guy is AWESOME! You’re damn good.
Way better(and harder) than the last battle in DmC. Love it!
i love how there are two kalina anns in the credits haha.
Whenever I watched a bad movie, I just rewatch this.
Damn! if Dante had DEVIL TRIGGER EXPLOSION, then Vergil had *DEVIL TRIGGER LEVEL 2* . !!!!
지금봐도 정말 완벽한 스토리와 연출이었어 dmc3...
the scene where Vergil falls in the underworld is the saddest gaming moment imo
Wett finger, the true hero of this story
I’m glad someone else found that funny
"The duel of the Sons of Sparda"
A badass name for this video