So I was playing the two games and I was thinking about how similar they are to each other. So similar, in fact, that my friend said that DmC was close to being a knock- off. We started talking about Bayonetta, how similar it was to DMC and how it could possibly exist in the same universe as DMC but then it hit me.
DmC could exist in the same universe as Bayonetta not just because of similarities but because Bayonetta does answer a few questions for some stuff in DmC and vice versa. For example:
1. Why can't Umbran witches and Lumen sages get together? Because demons and angels can't, according to DmC, or at least there are boundaries that didn't allow it, so it makes sense that their followers wouldn't.
2. Where were the Angels in DmC? Seemingly in Vigrid. With their efforts to resurrect Jubileus and being hunted by Bayonetta, I can see why their hands would be tied.
3. Where were the Demons in Bayonetta (neglecting the ones she controls)? Seemingly in Limbo City. They were busy with Dante.
4. Are their other humans like Kat? If Bayonetta proves anything, there used to be entire clans of them.
An entertaining thought, no?
DmC could exist in the same universe as Bayonetta not just because of similarities but because Bayonetta does answer a few questions for some stuff in DmC and vice versa. For example:
1. Why can't Umbran witches and Lumen sages get together? Because demons and angels can't, according to DmC, or at least there are boundaries that didn't allow it, so it makes sense that their followers wouldn't.
2. Where were the Angels in DmC? Seemingly in Vigrid. With their efforts to resurrect Jubileus and being hunted by Bayonetta, I can see why their hands would be tied.
3. Where were the Demons in Bayonetta (neglecting the ones she controls)? Seemingly in Limbo City. They were busy with Dante.
4. Are their other humans like Kat? If Bayonetta proves anything, there used to be entire clans of them.
An entertaining thought, no?