Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition Gameplay Walkthrough Xbox Series X PS5 No Commentary 1080p 60fps HD let’s play playthrough review guide Ray Tracing On
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  1. What is the OST name of this part 4:40 where they start running towards it and there is that instrumental that plays in the background.

  2. anyone else thinking there is something really uncanny about their faces in these SE cutscenes?

  3. Irony for me. My uncle is a lot like Dante. He got along with his Mom. Sure she didn't agree with him, but she accepted him. My aunt is a lot like Vergil. She is close with her Dad. So all this time Dante had Daddy (demon) issues, and Vergil had Mommy (human) issues. Appropriate to end their conflict on this note. Hope they come back as buisness partners, to look after their son/nephew.

  4. Imagine if dante become bad on dmc 6 and ally with vergil vs nero 😂😂😂 bye bye nero sorry

  5. Julio, Kyle, Carlo: Grandpa, what is this song I am hearing?
    Vergil: my active nose

  6. Vergil hires Vergil's brother and Vergil's son to stop Vergil so Vergil could become Vergil, featuring Vergil.

  7. Despite trying multiple times, Vergil could never bring himself to actually kill his brother. Try and send him to hell? Sure. Win a fight? Definitely. But even though it's never explicitly stated, that's why Vergil would always lose. He was never strong enough to kill Dante simply because it goes against everything he stands for. People think Vergil hates Dante, but that's not the case. Vergil hates the idea of being weak because he couldn't save his family, and the fact Dante is "stronger" than him is a reminder of that. In reality it was self loathing. Vergil wants to beat Dante solely to prove that he is stronger, and that would by consequence mean he can protect him. He hides it in a guise of stoicism and upset, but that much is clear. For years neither of them could accept the reality of the situation. The reality is they're never going to be stronger than the other because they both share the trait of the need to provide protection, as well as a mutual brotherly love. They also both despise failing. So the reality of the situation is that they need to protect each other. That's why this ending is so great. It's the boys finally realizing that just like their amulets, they're two halves of a whole and that only together are they truly perfect. Poetic.

  8. 5:25 Not gonna lie i went emotional over this line once for the amount of things both brothers and the rivalry went in DMC

  9. Sometimes I think Virgil did it because he wanted to prove that he is better than Dante in every way possible that even his kids would be better than Dantes

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