Ree; I'm triggered by the fact that you're comparing this gun to Lucifer. Ha no, but in all seriousness Pat is super right that the gun is so bad that it shouldn't even be compared to Lucifer. It is true that Lucifer doesn't have much going on, but it still has more to it then being a glorified sticky gun; which something that you kind of already have with the charge shot on the coyote. It is also true that Pat doesn't care for guns, but he makes a pretty good point about saying that the game's gun mechanics are unoriginal and not well thought out when all you have for the sake of variety is your standard pistols, a shotgun/grenade launcher, and a slightly different variation of your grenade launcher that launches bombs that you can detonate.
That would actually be an interesting take on him. He could play like Lady and his story would be kinda like the brother of the main chap in Samurai Western.
Here Dante, a most ancient demon weapon, Kablooey. The meaning of it's name has been lose to the sands of time. Some say it rivals the power of the ancient angel weapon the sniper rifle
Okay game. You got ONE chuckle out of me. Dante waiting around in an elevator with soft music going on, only to deliver the line “She was right. This is Hell.” ONE, CHUCKLE, game. Put it in a display case.
Strange that the only 2 good jokes are also the most wholesome ones with nothing crude going on and delivered by Donte like he is having fun. Who'd've thought!
Fun thing about that Drekavac fight. When I played this game(on nephilim difficulty), Drekavac instantly did his teleport lunge. I dodged it, resulting in him falling over the edge and dying instantly
Her freakish anime eyes, cleavage, and emotional dependency on male characters invokes true EMOTION! Not personality, character growth or usefulness to the player.
Lady:Kills over 100 demons while on a quest to slay her evil father only to learn more about her true self in the end. Ninja theory:"A prostitute with a gun." Kat:Gets kidnapped and shot only to be used as a hostage and a romantic intrest for Dante in which the ending was even changed for him to grab her ass. Ninja Theory:"A true heroine!"
@@HellecticMojo no Dante is Buster consider the whole Trish/Eva thing is comparable to the Lucille/Lucille too thing Nero has to be George Michael since he is in love with his not actual sister And Vergil is Michael cause hes the only one to take things seriously, is kinda a bad dad, and is the only one to have a kid
To be fair that would be something og Dante and Vergil would do,also considering Virgin is the hacker knows as 4chin in this version then he totally saw Donte streaking in the beginning of the game
I swear to god if playing all the DMC games ended with Dante’s inferno and they went “Man, they really went in a different direction with this Dante” I would die of laughter and anguish. What a great scam.
Stupid thing 13: Drekavac, the coolest enemy in this game that has been hunting Donte down is only properly introduced in this stage and has no real story significance. I mean one would think that such a badass of perseverance would have more to him than "me hunt you good" for motivation. Even the Pursuer from Dark Souls 2 had more going on from a story perspective, and this game was building up to what should have been a reveal, but instead we got nothing.
Man, you know what's a great idea for level design in a character action game? Forcing the player to stop constantly during the between-combat segments.
That’s a legit amazing idea, that also brings a cool spin on the Nelo Angelo reveal. He already seems honorable as he basically greets Dino before fighting.
@@trevingrayek791 I think I would have preferred that, over the cringy anarchist we got. Think about it, Modern Dante might've actually said 'Yeetus that fetus!'
I find it odd that Vergil is the one giving you guns in this game, and uses them, when he notoriously doesn't like using them. Jackpot was such a powerful moment because of that.
The way you get kablooey is kinda underwhelming "Here dante, have this powerful demon weapon I found on some guy". Coyote A/ revenant get passes because they are just normal shotguns so finding them lying about makes more sense
I think Call of Juarez Gunslinger had a 'telling a story' narrative done pretty well. At one point you have to survive against a few waves of enemies cause the storyteller has to go to the bathroom and you need to wait for him to get back.
I feel like the game invoked that aspect of the story only four or five times throughout the whole campaign. They were all good, but I wanted a few more.
What baffles me is the usage of Biblical imagery throughout this game and the classic series to an extent, and yet Satan and God are nowhere to be seen. Either Mundus is meant to be Satan (or some equivalent) and I guess God is absent? Probably best not to overthink it, I'm probably gonna drive myself crazy.
I actually really liked that crap because the numbers are just going up and down, it's actually a fun little gimmick in this otherwise super messy try-hard overly serious forgettable game.
In South Slavic mythology the Drekavac is described as furry humanoid forest demon bearing long claws on the front limbs, originally thought to be born from the souls of sinful men, or unbaptized babies.
@@BbNaB I knew it was a type of Slavic demon for a good few years now, but just never bothered to look up what it actually was. Honestly, kinda disappointed that they didn't go for more monstrous enemies and just stuck with 'Humanoid Enemy #12'.
Knightess The only fanfic part was the rain. The fight was briefly shown in this game. But it was a flashback. To when they were kids. Shirtless. Wearing...really short shorts? (The hell, Ninja Theory?) Then Woolie autocorrected them to being rain-soaked too. Hmmm. Oh no. Oh... No...
It a silly try because canon Dante IS shirtless in DMC3 ! Literally. What actually "curious" is Woolie's idea of shirtless Vergil, the most clothed character :/ @@TJK10 He was talking about DMC3's first Vergil fight… in the rain.
for every screams that Donte conjures in each combo, let us remember that Nero says "ashes to ashes"after a finisher move with a modulated JYB voicing it, like Nero thinks it is the coolest shit ever and maybe he got it from cartoon he watch last Saturday
@@PolarPhantom Oh, I'm sorry if its sounds like that, because of course Nero's line is the coolest shit and always makes me smile, fuck his devil trigger moves are the best English is not my first language so sorry if I phrase it wrong
Wait, how did DINO pick up that weapon? he was in limbo but the weapon was in the real world. So does the weapon just float around in the real world when he's holding it?
Vergil is just as capable as Dante physically, has the benefit of obscurity from Mundus, has Kat's medium powers and has a plan which ultimately would put him in charge of everything.
*Girl cries her heart out while lamenting the death of her father who has killed her mother* *Entire city is getting slaughtered and a man who died fighting to save his sister begs for your help* WHOO HOO! YAHOO! ALRIGHT!
@@Ticketman99 no, in DmC3 lady goes "did you kill him" and Dante goes "What if I did?" and goes whoo hoo while spinning around like a jackass. It's either mission 10 or 11, I can't remember.
@@HellecticMojo Oh, you mean Arkham faking his death? Yeah, you got me there. That's the end of mission 10. The blood Arkham leaves behind is number 11.
Pat: i shouldnt air combo these dreamrunners they counter every time Also pat: i should repeat moves, the dreamrunner counters them Pat again: *air combos and repeats moves*
Dante saying "this is hell" in the elevator is a genuinely good line. I wish Donte was just super chill and casual, spouting out sarcastic lines every once in a while.
I feel like it would go ever exactly like how it went with the Arkham Knight in the Arkham Knight People guessing who it was right away and still being disappointed
I hope they start off playing DMC2 from where they started off at and then give up again to play another game like Ghost Rider or Dante's Inferno. And they keep doing this until they've pretty much played through DMC2 through other LPs. Or they could just do a let's Watch of the cutscenes.
Every time that lady in the blue bubble gets stunned and the purple and gold lights come out, I just keep thinking they got some kind of special item to drop, every single time.
Vergil: You once said you didn't give a shit. And then Dante has no comeback. They just stare at each other until the game decides it's time for progress. I honestly bust out laughing. It's so perfect for this game's tone in general.
Every time I hear the chain saw revving up and Pat dodges away, I imagine in universe Dante hearing the rev up and angel dodging back around a corner. Then peaking like "Did he stop? Okay, back into the fight"
I had the exact same reaction as Pat when Woolie dared to compare Kablooey to Lucifer. Lucifer may be basically impossible to do anything with until you've pretty much mastered the rest of the game, but at least it has the decency to be STYLISH and have the most hilariously cheesy cutscene ever to go with it. Kablooey is just a grenade launcher with a dumb name that fires generic sticky bombs that's handed to you with absolutely no ceremony and has all the style and cool factor of shooting Nerf darts at enemies.
I know i am 3 years late but Drekavac means The Screecher in most Eastern European languages. They would kidnap children in the night and devour them in the dark of the woods whilst screeching
I got confused when Pat entered the secret mission and the text on screen said "Dante dies in one hit" because the fact that the character you play in this is called Dante actually slipped my mind for a second.
Is it weird that I'm dying laughing at the delivery of "It's actually a super strong amazing demon weapon in limbo" And how casual it is? Like my main thought is that if that's the case why wouldn't you extend that to every weapon? Why wouldn't you introduce more guns that operated under that logic? You could have actually done something with the system. What determines what's a super strong demon weapon and what doesn't? Why is that line read like it's written by a 4 year old? I feel like they needed an excuse for more guns and just hoped no one would notice.
When Pat freaked out over calling pizzas "za", I legit had no idea that was a thing and had to google it to make sure he wasn't talking about "zaws" from Warframe.
Vergil only wielding Yamato fits his character perfectly. To reference a Bruce Lee quote Dante should be the man who practiced ten thousand kicks and Vergil should be the man who practiced one kick ten thousand times.
I'd like to think She scooped the bits of (Well, I guess it's technically Buriel from 4) off the concrete virgil left him and his mom on and is babysitting that
Vergil....hes so weak yet he carved his path through Mundus' tower. Am I supposed to believe that he had little to no opposition in Bowser's fucking Castle? ...I miss Heavenly Sword... :'(
@@josh-oo with as weak as he's depicted im surprised he can even keep the blade steady. Also how does one sneak into a God's castle when its on full alert?
Blitz is a gameplay stopper because he's invulnurable to melee attacks? Well Derkava is a gameplay stopper because you have to wait to parry him. Same energy.