Ana
Well-known Member
A Vergil game....
Well, there are a couple options.
1) Pre-DMC3. Pros: fill in gaps of Vergil's personality and goals, explain Nero's background. We basically know nothing up until he met Arkham in that library and the timing of that is pretty unclear too (I've heard that it was about a year before DMC3, but not really know). Cons: a main character that's even younger than DMC3 is less "epic," shaggy dog story with a forgone conclusion, little possibility of Dante cameo.
2) Post-DMC3, in the Demon World. Whether you somehow pretend that final cutscene with Mundus didn't happen/happened later, or that Mundus decided to let Vergil run around futilely and learn despair in hell. Pros: show what Hell is like, how Vergil became Nelo Angelo, maybe something about Sparda. Cons: very, very forgone conclusion, what is Hell like?
3) Resurrection plot. Someone somewhere by accident or design manages to resurrect Vergil (maybe they were aiming for Sparda). Think the Leon/Judas game-long cameo in Tales of Destiny 2. Pros: potentially cleanest option in terms of timeline bs. Cons: asspull.
Oh, and there are alternate realities, like in the DMC2 novel, I guess.
Where there's a will, there's a way, basically. As long as you want to make a Vergil game, you can find an excuse. The important part is to remember what you're aiming for: Vergil fanservice.
Well, there are a couple options.
1) Pre-DMC3. Pros: fill in gaps of Vergil's personality and goals, explain Nero's background. We basically know nothing up until he met Arkham in that library and the timing of that is pretty unclear too (I've heard that it was about a year before DMC3, but not really know). Cons: a main character that's even younger than DMC3 is less "epic," shaggy dog story with a forgone conclusion, little possibility of Dante cameo.
2) Post-DMC3, in the Demon World. Whether you somehow pretend that final cutscene with Mundus didn't happen/happened later, or that Mundus decided to let Vergil run around futilely and learn despair in hell. Pros: show what Hell is like, how Vergil became Nelo Angelo, maybe something about Sparda. Cons: very, very forgone conclusion, what is Hell like?
3) Resurrection plot. Someone somewhere by accident or design manages to resurrect Vergil (maybe they were aiming for Sparda). Think the Leon/Judas game-long cameo in Tales of Destiny 2. Pros: potentially cleanest option in terms of timeline bs. Cons: asspull.
Oh, and there are alternate realities, like in the DMC2 novel, I guess.
Where there's a will, there's a way, basically. As long as you want to make a Vergil game, you can find an excuse. The important part is to remember what you're aiming for: Vergil fanservice.