Not gonna lie. Credo was basically my Sparring Partner for Mastering the DMD Difficulty cuz Human Sized Bosses tend to be Harder than Giant Ones! (≧▽≦)
"I couldn't protect Credo" yeah, from yourself. "To this day, I hate myself for not having enough strength" my ass. Clapped em bird cheeks HARD. This time is no different lol.
@@Ctrekoz tbf the whole demonic power from Order the sword is inferior because Dante killed Sanctus before the ceremony were not finished. Arkham on other hand already make a sacrifice and recieve a lot demonic power(even though artbook says it was failure)
The comparison of the two just shows you how important it is for a boss to be designed to be fought by your playable character. As good as DMC5 is, you can just feel that Credo boss fight is designed for Nero while the Cavaliere isn't. It's still tons of fun to fight him as Nero, but it shows when compared to Credo. The amount of interactions Credo has for Nero's grab is much more than Cavaliere, when the later's projectiles can only be dodged or royal guarded. Even the arena Cavaliere fights in isn't Nero friendly, as he teleports from one end of the road to another, clearly designed for trickster to catch up which Nero doesn't have. On a side note though, the teleport Urizen uses is actually more Nero friendly. You can actually go with Urizen through his teleport hole if you grab him at the right timing.
@@PharoahKing_- Those portals work the same way Malphas's work. In fact, a lot of Urizen's moveset is just him mixing the attacks and abilities of other bosses while still having the occasional punches and kicks.
2:32 someone is gonna, so l might as well. Credo: Hoh, your approaching me? Instead of spamming charge shot, you're coming right to me? Nero: I can't SSS you without getting closer, Nelo wannabe Credo: Oh hoh...then come as close as you like
5:44, the single most impressive feat of that particular fight. This man Shuffle cancelled into Table Hopper. 8:53, however, might very well be the best back-to-back parries I've ever seen.
If Power is the ability to have an affect on the world or the lives of others, and being Dead weight means you can't even protect yourself.... how does "Deadweight with power" work?
1:49 Wow, I had no idea that Credo had a move where he launches the floating spears at you like Vergil's Blistering Swords, the first time I've ever seen it! Awesome!
Its interesting to see how Cavaliere was designed to fight with Dante and not Nero, while being kinda similar to Credo. His projectiles are clearly designed to catch Dante sleeping, motivating (:D) you to use trickster and royal guard, his arena is HUGE which fits Dante's teleport chaining, Cavaliere's power up charge is so much easier to fight against with rocket launcher, while Nero can barely do it with Showdown, Cavaliere also cant "counter" some of Dante's attacks on block, like DT stinger and so on, while Nero is always at risk when attacking. Not to say that Nero doesnt have anything, FE Nero can break Cavaliere's shield with one Maximum Bet on any difficulty, so with smart spacing you can consistently grab him. Wish there was at least one interaction with the grab tho, maybe when Cavy starts teleport slashing Nero could grab him or something.
2:30 Credo (after hesitating and questioning his resolve, conflicted about his loyalties): Nero... Nero: Whaddya say? Credo: (fuck it mode activated and remembers that they're brothers) PREPARE TO DIE
I know Nero's real dt in dmc5 was nerfed and not designed to be the best but like...could they give us a spectral dt Nero dlc in dmc5 since it's been the best for him so far atleast?
@@thebigzan That's what I'm saying...as powerful as his spectral dt was compared to his full dt considering how much FARTHER along Nero is now...his full dt should be sin dt powerful by now is what I mean