Just to start myself off somewhere, I'll begin with playable characters.
Of course there will be Dante, Nero and Vergil... but I figured what the heck, why not add Lucia too? I think the reason she didn't get such a good fan-base was because she didn't play such an important role in the second game, and she was also a part of the worst game in the series.
Each character will have a 15 mission campaign, each campaign tying in with one another.
I'll start with Vergil, since he is my personal favorite character, along with many others, I know.
Mission 1-Vergil: Awakening
In mission one, Vergil wakes up in his DMC3 clothing. He's been dormant since his defeat in DMC1. Confused, he stands up from a rectangular coffin in the middle of a circular, organic room. The room pulsates and there's only one entrance, or in Vergil's case, an exit, and after checking his surroundings, he immediately leaves the room.
Carrying no physical weapon, his first objective is to find something durable and powerful. Venturing through the halls of the horrid place, Vergil finally comes upon a small room. Inside is a table with a glorious feast prepared. At one end of the table lies the Yamato, and the other, Sparda himself. Then Vergil really wakes up.
He is naked waste up, and tied up by the hands and legs, and he has many scars indicating he has been struck with a whip many times. Struggling against the chains holding him back, he violently explodes outward with a random burst of energy, resulting in his freedom. Glowing a deep blue color, he sets forth to search for a true way out. Of course, coming across the guards of hell, a fight ensues, and Vergil is forced to use his summoned swords and hand-to-hand combat.
After a short time, Vergil eventually meets a larger demon and immediately recognizes him as the demon responsible for his torture after being defeated in the form of Nelo Angelo. Vergil takes great pride in destroying the demon and takes his weapon, "The Executioner" which is a serrated blade, forged by the demons for speed and it's ripping ability. Still not comparing to the Yamato, Vergil takes it anyway, and sets off once more in search of his old clothing.
((I will work on more in a bit))
Of course there will be Dante, Nero and Vergil... but I figured what the heck, why not add Lucia too? I think the reason she didn't get such a good fan-base was because she didn't play such an important role in the second game, and she was also a part of the worst game in the series.
Each character will have a 15 mission campaign, each campaign tying in with one another.
I'll start with Vergil, since he is my personal favorite character, along with many others, I know.
Mission 1-Vergil: Awakening
In mission one, Vergil wakes up in his DMC3 clothing. He's been dormant since his defeat in DMC1. Confused, he stands up from a rectangular coffin in the middle of a circular, organic room. The room pulsates and there's only one entrance, or in Vergil's case, an exit, and after checking his surroundings, he immediately leaves the room.
Carrying no physical weapon, his first objective is to find something durable and powerful. Venturing through the halls of the horrid place, Vergil finally comes upon a small room. Inside is a table with a glorious feast prepared. At one end of the table lies the Yamato, and the other, Sparda himself. Then Vergil really wakes up.
He is naked waste up, and tied up by the hands and legs, and he has many scars indicating he has been struck with a whip many times. Struggling against the chains holding him back, he violently explodes outward with a random burst of energy, resulting in his freedom. Glowing a deep blue color, he sets forth to search for a true way out. Of course, coming across the guards of hell, a fight ensues, and Vergil is forced to use his summoned swords and hand-to-hand combat.
After a short time, Vergil eventually meets a larger demon and immediately recognizes him as the demon responsible for his torture after being defeated in the form of Nelo Angelo. Vergil takes great pride in destroying the demon and takes his weapon, "The Executioner" which is a serrated blade, forged by the demons for speed and it's ripping ability. Still not comparing to the Yamato, Vergil takes it anyway, and sets off once more in search of his old clothing.
((I will work on more in a bit))