![]() You spend the rest of the game playing as Nero, V, and Dante as they try to take down Urizen. Because this would be an exceptionally short video game if they won right away, things don’t exactly go smoothly. Nero, now rocking a mechanical Devil Breaker made by his partner in crime, a lady weaponsmith named Nico – who also drives a van that serves as their own version of Devil May Cry (the place, not the game) – also heads out to help. Dante realizes he’s probably gonna need a hand with this one, so he rounds up Lady and Trish and heads off with V to fight Urizen. Meanwhile, a weird dude in a cape shows up at Nero’s – who returns from DMC4 – and rips his Devil Bringer arm off, then disappears. See, there’s this super badass demon named Urizen, and he’s coming to destroy the world (because of course he is), and V is convinced that Dante is the only guy who stands a chance against him. A mysterious guy named V – who walks with a cane, reads poetry aloud, and looks like he just stepped out your neighborhood Hot Topic – has come to Dante with a problem. A lot of this comes from the fact that there are three playable characters, each with a completely separate moveset anchored by a few core principles."ĭevil May Cry V takes place a few years after 4. " Devil May Cry V is easily the most diverse DMC has ever been in terms of combat, and features the most depth the series has probably ever seen. And now, finally, after more than a decade, it’s here. I had a disease, and there was only one cure, so I waited for Devil May Cry V. I tried Bayonetta, but it didn’t scratch the same itch. I bought the other games, but aside from the Definitive Edition of DmC: Devil May Cry ( which I reviewed), I never played any of them, mostly because I lacked regular access to a PS2. My first DMC was Devil May Cry 4, which I adored. In hindsight, she might have done me a favor. I have still never played Devil May Cry 2. I can’t remember another game that happened with. Whatever the reason, no matter how many times I asked, I was never allowed to rent it. Maybe it was because the game was rated M maybe it was because it was because of the subject matter (my parents were fairly religious). But no matter how many times I asked my mother, she always said no. It was also always in stock – which probably should have been a clue as to the game’s quality – but I just thought I was lucky. It was the only Devil May Cry game that my store had I couldn’t just pick another one ( Devil May Cry 3 had not yet released). It was the early 2000s- nobody was around to tell me it was the “bad” Devil May Cry game. It was a combination of cool box art, an awesome back of the box, and sheer ignorance. But one game I always wanted to play was Devil May Cry 2. I discovered a lot of my favorite games that way: Star Wars: Rogue Squadron, Banjo-Kazooie, Halo: Combat Evolved, Knights of the Old Republic… the list goes on. Once I was done, I could take them back and get new ones. ![]() My family had a monthly pass, so I could rent a certain number of games for as long as I wanted. On this list, all your questions will be answered.The first Devil May Cry game I ever came in contact with was Devil May Cry 2. If you were uncertain about the ending of a game or a twist that didn't make sense, there's no need to fret. In situations like this, the player might misunderstand the plot, without realising it. Other times, pivotal parts of the story are misinterpreted, since the ins-and-outs aren't spelt out. Metroid fans couldn't tell you where the main villain came from if their life depended on it. Plenty of Devil May Cry players are mystified by Dante's connection with Nero. Final Fantasy VII's ending left everyone scratching their heads. Titles like BioShock Infinite, Kingdom Hearts, and Dark Souls are infamous for being incomprehensible.īut sometimes, gamers are bewildered, not by the overarching narrative, but by a specific story arc. Nevertheless, there are some video game stories that everybody gets wrong. Sure, there might be a few confusing details, but there's usually a menu which chronicles the sprawling saga, including a synopsis of each character, item, and area. Although narratives play a much bigger role in modern gaming, it's still reasonably easy to follow. ![]()
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