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Did you come up with that name?All I know is that Virgin is more haxed than Valerie and his yamato mogs Valerie's
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Did you come up with that name?All I know is that Virgin is more haxed than Valerie and his yamato mogs Valerie's
Yes, unless Sparda is secretly alive somewhere, Mundus is the god tier of the verse now. Even then, Sparda was more so his equal.Vergil was also asked if Mundus could even defeat Argosax and he clearly knows his power given he spent all his life with him and gone up against Argosax to gauge his power
Not to mention he was the only one that could go 1v1 against him evenly
Doesn't sound unlikely hereYes, unless Sparda is secretly alive somewhere
Glass named themDid you come up with that name?
Where did you get this inspiration from?Valerie, take it or leave it
What were Reds thoughts about it? (Heard you watched it with him)Honestly S2 I struggle to find a single episode I genuinely liked, with S1 I can find 2 episodes I enjoyed at the very least.
I don't know what do you mean by this, I just thought it was bad. If you mean my profile thing, it has been there for a long time by nowDid it make you more depressed? (Hopefully not)
What did you find bad? Iirc you somewhat enjoyed S1. So what changed?It was bad
Things. First of all, I think I've said it before, but people should not be scared of change. As someone who loves a franchise who is constantly changing, change can be good, change can be ok, change can be irrelevant and change can be bad. Basically, I went to the Netflix show already not expecting a 1:1 adaptation with creativity liberties, but I went to season 2 already not expecing a lot because one of the worst things about S1 was the ending, and I wasn't exciting to see how they would follow it up and the show never got an actual momentum going on, unlike S1.What did you find bad? Iirc you somewhat enjoyed S1. So what changed?
Nothing weird about it, paying attention, you'll notice that Dante has yet to kill anyone in the entirety of the show except demons. Even the mercs paid to kill him, he didn't kill any of them. It's not surprising then that he wouldn't expect his twin that he hasn't seen since they were children to be a murderer.Dante getting mad over Vergil killing a guy who clearly wanted to kill him feels kinda weird.
Arius explicitly says he outfitted Lady with a tracker that detects the arcan's demon signature, and she should follow it closely, not how it looked. Not sure how you missed this, it's the first 5 min of the season.. Why does Lady have a tracker for the Arcanas? I decided to check the 1st episode, and she doesn't really have it, she just has a device that told her how the Arcana looked.
Probably a bad way to look at most "romances", especially one moreso focused on a teenagers like this show. I've had these thoughts for a while now as to why internet dudes dislike romance so much but it's because they approach romance in show like a fight scene, and less so than what teens are actually like. People like each other and will kiss and sleep with each other after knowing each other for weeks because they're that much attracted to each other. If anything, it would actually be poor writing if they just pretended that Dante and Lady don't like each other at all.I don't mind romance or Lady and Dante together, but they didn't really do anything to warrant that. I was, once again, comparing this to Nocturne, which I felt like did a much better job at making the main couple a thing, Dante and Lady didn't really had any moment to really talk about anything and they barely know each other, it doesn't feel earned, but I feel like that's my problem with most romances
Game Dante is incredibly forgiving to women. Sometimes we forget that Lady shot him point blank in the skull and the next time he met her, he just brushed it off, and Trish tried to kill him the first time he met her, and then betrayed him later on and he still refused to harm her and immediately went into business with her after she tried killing him and then later saved her after she betrayed him. It's a very consistent trait of his character, likely extending from him being influenced by older school heroes. They get the girl and they don't really harm women.Its interesting Dante didn't had any animosity towards Lady, probably not what he would've done in the games, a change I'm not particularly affected by.
Dante acted like Vergil killed someone innocent in cold blood, also it wouldn't be weird to expect that considering Dante already knows Vergil works for Mundus.Nothing weird about it, paying attention, you'll notice that Dante has yet to kill anyone in the entirety of the show except demons. Even the mercs paid to kill him, he didn't kill any of them. It's not surprising then that he wouldn't expect his twin that he hasn't seen since they were children to be a murderer.
I don't remember most of the second season, guess that's on me, but that's something I only noticed when skipping through the episodes. Doesn't really change the rating tbh.Arius explicitly says he outfitted Lady with a tracker that detects the arcan's demon signature, and she should follow it closely, not how it looked. Not sure how you missed this, it's the first 5 min of the season.
It still a bad developed romance, to compare it, Nocturne did a much, much better job at that department in the same amount of episodes as the DMC show. They don't have a lot of chemistry together, they barely spend time together, and neither of them are teenagers, they are both young adults at this pointProbably a bad way to look at most "romances", especially one moreso focused on a teenagers like this show. I've had these thoughts for a while now as to why internet dudes dislike romance so much but it's because they approach romance in show like a fight scene, and less so than what teens are actually like. People like each other and will kiss and sleep with each other after knowing each other for weeks because they're that much attracted to each other. If anything, it would actually be poor writing if they just pretended that Dante and Lady don't like each other at all.
The Netflix version is much more forgiving. After Lady shot him in the head and they meet again, he wasn't exactly happy when he saw her. I'm not saying Dante should be trying to murder Lady, I'm just saying he had no animosity towards her, he, quite literally, instantly forgave her upon seeing her again, in fact, he just treated her like a friend, and we have an example of how that isn't the case in DMC 3, as I said it before. And Trish is in no way comparable, a lot of that comes from the fact she looks like Eva, not because she is a womanGame Dante is incredibly forgiving to women. Sometimes we forget that Lady shot him point blank in the skull and the next time he met her, he just brushed it off, and Trish tried to kill him the first time he met her, and then betrayed him later on and he still refused to harm her and immediately went into business with her after she tried killing him and then later saved her after she betrayed him. It's a very consistent trait of his character, likely extending from him being influenced by older school heroes. They get the girl and they don't really harm women.
Yea, Dante wouldn't do the same thing. Remember how hearing that Vergil works for Mundus got Dante mad? It's because such a thing is unbelievable to him. He doesn't expect his twin brother to actually be as evil as he's told. This is normal.Dante acted like Vergil killed someone innocent in cold blood, also it wouldn't be weird to expect that considering Dante already knows Vergil works for Mundus.
Different relationships. Dante is like 19 in this show last I checked. Nocturne is clearly going for a very young 16 year old cutesy relationship where both are very awkward and it's Richter and the girls first time having a boyfriend/girlfriend. It's why there's a lot of blushing going on. This one is different, both are older than those two, and the relationship is more fleeting.It still a bad developed romance, to compare it, Nocturne did a much, much better job at that department in the same amount of episodes as the DMC show. They don't have a lot of chemistry together, they barely spend time together, and neither of them are teenagers, they are both young adults at this point
Dante's words in DMC3 after being shot is "what the hell was that for?" "whatever, do as you please". He's not really showing any animosity towards her, and then leaving says he has "rotten luck with ladies".The Netflix version is much more forgiving. After Lady shot him in the head and they meet again, he wasn't exactly happy when he saw her. I'm not saying Dante should be trying to murder Lady, I'm just saying he had no animosity towards her, he, quite literally, instantly forgave her upon seeing her again, in fact, he just treated her like a friend, and we have an example of how that isn't the case in DMC 3, as I said it before. And Trish is in no way comparable, a lot of that comes from the fact she looks like Eva, not because she is a woman
Richter is also 19 years old, so they are the same age. The romance in the netflix show felt forced, there was no chemistry when it happenedDifferent relationships. Dante is like 19 in this show last I checked. Nocturne is clearly going for a very young 16 year old cutesy relationship where both are very awkward and it's Richter and the girls first time having a boyfriend/girlfriend. It's why there's a lot of blushing going on. This one is different, both are older than those two, and the relationship is more fleeting.
That's not flirting, that's him not wanting anything to do with her, his own words say it, he was also not even going to acknowledge her if she didn't point a gun to herIf you're talking about the point after that, he's flirting with Lady even as she has a gun pointed at his head. "If you're asking for a date? forget it, I make it a point not to date women who shoot me in the head".
Again, it is not comparable because Trish looks like his mom, when she betrays him, he doesn't want anything to do with herAlso, Trish is very comparable to all of this. It's a similar level of flirting, except DMC1 has like half the cutscenes of three.
This is going to be a problem here. If you can't see very obvious flirting like this, even when Dante is purposefully throwing the word date in there, that means you're missing the forest for the trees here. This likely stems from your dislike of romance, you can't even see it when it's in your face.That's not flirting, that's him not wanting anything to do with her, his own words say it, he was also not even going to acknowledge her if she didn't point a gun to her
This is one of those things where you're repeating yourself but it doesn't bolster your argument. One can very easily check this by the next time Dante and Trish meet, when he thinks she's dead is when he bursts out crying with the cringe/ funny/ iconic "I wanted to fill your dark soul with light". Again, showing that he always cared, and he always wanted something to do with her.Again, it is not comparable because Trish looks like his mom, when she betrays him, he doesn't want anything to do with her
Richter never had a girlfriend at all in Nocturne. The entirety of his romance is treated as a young boys first time with a girl which is why he's incredibly shy with her. There's nothing "forced" here, and ironically enough, the chemistry is on the nose which is why many expected it to happen.Richter is also 19 years old, so they are the same age. The romance in the netflix show felt forced, there was no chemistry when it happened
I did that from the start, and S1 works well enough as a separate story on some ends, besides the ending, and S2 wasn't great or good.But you can just assume that the Anime is a different story.
You can likely get higher for Argosax (He vaporized a good chunck of rock), the last crater in the season might upgrade the Dante. One would just need to calc all of itSo from what Ive seen Argosax is about city block lvl(Idc abt the statement it didn't topple a city) and Mundus/Sparda are Mountain level maybe, while the sons still at Building lvl.
Argosax's "level" is entirely dependent on what the head beam and crater calcs get tbh.So from what Ive seen Argosax is about city block lvl(Idc abt the statement it didn't topple a city)
Yh Vergil was insufferable,at least the "Sparda not being necessarily a saviour" is a nice trope.I did that from the start, and S1 works well enough as a separate story on some ends, besides the ending, and S2 wasn't great or good.
It is not just "this is not DMC" and more like "this story doesn't work as its own thing"
You gone blind at the moment Mundus and Argosax fought equally?...he scales to himSo from what Ive seen Argosax is about city block lvl(Idc abt the statement it didn't topple a city) and Mundus/Sparda are Mountain level maybe
Its a change, but they don't really do anything with it, and it is likely not even ture considering Lucan met Sparda and didn't seem to had any bad memory about him."Sparda not being necessarily a saviour" is a nice trope.
I mean, its fine. It doesn't look ugly but it is not mind blowing either, it doesn't help that anything good about the fights is ruined by bad music. There is only a single part I thought it was good, and it was when Vergil shot that guy in E3At least it has amazing animations and fights.