I see, but I already thought up that idea.
Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition has lots of nifty features. Here are just some of them. You can now create your own Devil Arms, using parts from a variety of different weapons. Once you have created a Devil Arm, you are then able to select it whilst in the pause menu. Once you have done so, you can play through the story missions with the game’s old and new Devil Arms, as well as the ones that you have designed yourself. You can now also create your own Devil May Cry character, and assign a background for them. With tons of characters that you can create, and back stories you can apply to those characters, the fun seems to never end. Once a name, look and back story has been assigned to your character, a mixture of suggestions as to how he/she can be merged with the story in Devil May Cry 5 will appear. Allowing you to play through tons of mini stories that were happening during Devil May Cry 5, as well as play in some new places never seen before in Devil May Cry 5. These new additions really make Devil May Cry feel like a more open game.
See, it basically says you change and play the way you want. The dialogue isn't similar, and neither is the game play. You play with your own character, and create your own tale