DmC: Devil May Cry concept art

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The only real shot we had of the Legendary Dark Knight Sparda for pretty much most of the classic series was the prologue of DMC1, where Sparda's silhouette's swinging around his sword, and there's that wall of fire behind him while the text scrolls in front of him.

"TWO MILLENNIUMS AGO..."
 
Now I don't get your analogy, haha >_<

Because Sparda's backstory in DMC is very similar to Jesus.

Fabled hero who did something 2000 years ago that made him a legend that most people nowaday look over or deny/ignore.

His actions gave birth to a religion (similar to Christianity/Catholicism in design and concept) which is pretty corrupt.

He is classified as a Savior and is prophesied by his followers to return during troublesome times.

Was king of a promise land.....well Jesus was prophesied to be King in the New World...hmmm New Jerusalem but since Fortuna City is the place where the Order and the religion only exist as well as the True Hell Gate and Sparda ruled there one can say Fortuna City is similar to Jerusalem/New Jerusalem as its the catalyst of the events of Armageddon and unifying the world under the Order and their (false) Savior.
 
Jus noticed , Vergil's amulet is red. Damn it, It should be blue.:|.

EDIT: I wonder, Why there are no Child vergil/Eva concepts. :ermm:
yes , it's red , but in the game , it's blue .
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Guess coloring it red the first time around was just an accident. I never really noticed until you pointed it out.