3 Weird things?

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Just list three weird or unusual things you've noticed in DmC. (Doesn't necessarily have to be bad or good. )

It can be about a particular mechanic, enemy(ies)/Boss(es) or story element.

Here are mine:
1) Osiris raze can basically launch any enemy.
2) The Succubus boss fight dialogue changes depending on how you fight her.
3) Vergil isn't just a stereotypically evil character.
 
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1. Vergil and Kat still have some chemistry.

2. Phineas foreshadows Vergil's Face-Heel Turn

3. Dante's eyes are two toned.
 
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the lack of angels(lack of explanation) was weird.

the shift from black to white hair felt weird
 
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1: Mundus having an heir. Why does he need one? He is immortal.
2: Dante is a super powered nephilim, and can overcome the Virility drink. So why can he get drunk on normal human alcohol? I thought his super powers would mean that he couldn't ever be drunk :laugh:
3:Phineas saying that he is not suited to violence anymore. But then he tells Dante to kill. That's the opposite of not suited to violence.:tongue:
 
1: Mundus having an heir. Why does he need one? He is immortal.
2: Dante is a super powered nephilim, and can overcome the Virility drink. So why can he get drunk on normal human alcohol? I thought his super powers would mean that he couldn't ever be drunk :laugh:
3:Phineas saying that he is not suited to violence anymore. But then he tells Dante to kill. That's the opposite of not suited to violence.:tongue:
I think Phineas was referring to his own fighting ability.
 
2: Dante is a super powered nephilim, and can overcome the Virility drink. So why can he get drunk on normal human alcohol? I thought his super powers would mean that he couldn't ever be drunk :laugh:

If you think about it, you can question that for classic Dante as well. Despite him being half human, he still has the healing factor that seems to heal any injury or wound including brain cells being able to regenerate when lost, so why in the manga did he say he once got so drunk he proposed to a broom? I guess it's one of those instances of "because funny" tropes. Plus the bottle New Dante was drinking had "666" on it and he did get it from the club where Lilith works. Maybe she has special drinks for demons to get drunk off of.
 
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I think Phineas was referring to his own fighting ability.
Ooops. I thought he meant that he no longer liked violence due to how violent Mundus is, as well as just being bad at fighting due to being a prisoner.

A little off, but how does one have to fight to get the alternate succubus dialogue? I only got it once and I have no idea how.
 
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Ooops. I thought he meant that he no longer liked violence due to how violent Mundus is, as well as just being bad at fighting due to being a prisoner.

A little off, but how does one have to fight to get the alternate succubus dialogue? I only got it once and I have no idea how.
Well, it changes depending on how you fight.
She'll insult you if you shoot her a lot and she'll taunt you if you evade her but don't attack for example.
 
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Well, it changes depending on how you fight.
She'll insult you if you shoot her a lot and she'll taunt you if you evade her but don't attack for example.
Thanks. Something else too.
Once, Dante Shouted donkey punch at her during the cutscene and then she says a whole new load of insults in return. I've only had that happen once. Just wondering how I see that again too.
 
Thanks. Something else too.
Once, Dante Shouted donkey punch at her during the cutscene and then she says a whole new load of insults in return. I've only had that happen once. Just wondering how I see that again too.
Those particular pieces of dialogue seem to be random.
 
There is a unique animation for Dante dying to the furnace of souls.