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DmC- Bayonetta Universe Theory

Railazel

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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?
 
Umm. Angels are inhuman in Bayonetta. So since Eva was completely human looking it contradicts Bayonetta
 
Demons have already been shown in Bayonetta. They look nothing like the DmC demons. They just look like evil versions of the angels.
I've said it before, Bayonetta is far too goofy, even by DMC standards to be of the same world.
 
well I doubt Bayo or DmC has anything in common with bible in regarding to angels, since in bible they are genderless
 
You don't remember the Joys?
It's only exterior just like with rest. If you damage them enough you see slimy parts underneath their appearance. Also bouncy breasts won't be shown if you crack their exterior before their torture animation.
 
It's only exterior just like with rest. If you damage them enough you see slimy parts underneath their appearance. Also bouncy breasts won't be shown if you crack their exterior before their torture animation.

That has nothing to do with human vessels though.
 
I'm talking about true look. Joys dont have human vessels. They only have exterior look hiding their true ugly appearance.

Their exterior look is their skin. What you see on the outside is what they actually look like, what you are seeing in the inside are their organs.

And we were talking about how Eva was an angel with a human vessel, no?
 
Their exterior look is their skin. What you see on the outside is what they actually look like, what you are seeing in the inside are their organs.

And we were talking about how Eva was an angel with a human vessel, no?
yup.
As for bayo, it's not their skin. Just like bosses in game, they covered in ceramic like stuff. Angels in Bayo have lot to do with Mundus in DMC1, who's behind his statuesque appearance was ugly, slimy monster.
 
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.
DmC is close to a Bayonetta knock-off? How did your friend come up with that? If anything, DmC is a DMC knock-off. That's like saying J.J Abrams' Star Trek is a Star Wars knock-off. Unless your friend is new to gaming and is not aware of the previous installments. In that case, I apologize for sounding like a penis.

On the other hand, while it's undeniable that Bayonetta and DmC can be linked to each other, there are a lot of holes that go against this theory. For example, DmC is WAY more grounded than Bayonetta. While Bayonetta knocks a huge monster statue into the sun, Vergil goes through hell and back (pun totally intended) to heal a mere sword wound, something she would have treated as a sting. If they exist on the same universe and if Vergil is the off-spring of the same demons and angels that inhabit the universe of Bayonetta, then don't you think he would have been stronger? I think you'll have more luck bridging the original DMC with Bayonetta. They have more in common.
 
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