Making a business out of demon killing, having a phone number and password, and only taking the job if it seems fun, may sound good in concept.
But not so much if you actually think about it.
1)The "Business" Part.
If you're a poor person, who is having a demon problem, you might as well not even bother calling, Devil May Cry.
2)Communication.
Even If you have the money, you would still have to know the phone number of a dingy shop in the middle of a the slums in a large NY-esque city.
And even if you know that as well, you still need the password.
(Pro Tip: The password is not your loved ones screaming in agony as you plead for his help.)
3)He's not very attentive.
It's iffy as to whether or not he actively searches for, finds, and destroys, potential world ending demonic threats.(Or even just does simple patrols around certain areas.)
Throughput most of the series he either, just so happens to be in the immediate vicinity, has to be dragged off of his a**, and/or has a personal grudge against the enemy.
The only exception to this being DMC2.
4)Laziness
Just imagine how many people got hurt and/or killed because Dante said a job didn't sound fun or stalled because he was busy doing something far less important.
Basically, he's a rubbish superhero.
Of course, Dante's personality itself doesn't indicate this, he doesn't seem like the kinda guy that would make such a convoluted way of trying to protect people.
But the fact that he complains about pay, is reluctant/wont take a job because it doesn't sound fun, and you need his phone number and password just to request help, does elude to it.
Granted, they mostly alleviated this problem with New Dante, but now that the human world and Limbo are semi-fused together, he doesn't have any excuses anymore.
But not so much if you actually think about it.
1)The "Business" Part.
If you're a poor person, who is having a demon problem, you might as well not even bother calling, Devil May Cry.
2)Communication.
Even If you have the money, you would still have to know the phone number of a dingy shop in the middle of a the slums in a large NY-esque city.
And even if you know that as well, you still need the password.
(Pro Tip: The password is not your loved ones screaming in agony as you plead for his help.)
3)He's not very attentive.
It's iffy as to whether or not he actively searches for, finds, and destroys, potential world ending demonic threats.(Or even just does simple patrols around certain areas.)
Throughput most of the series he either, just so happens to be in the immediate vicinity, has to be dragged off of his a**, and/or has a personal grudge against the enemy.
The only exception to this being DMC2.
4)Laziness
Just imagine how many people got hurt and/or killed because Dante said a job didn't sound fun or stalled because he was busy doing something far less important.
Basically, he's a rubbish superhero.
Of course, Dante's personality itself doesn't indicate this, he doesn't seem like the kinda guy that would make such a convoluted way of trying to protect people.
But the fact that he complains about pay, is reluctant/wont take a job because it doesn't sound fun, and you need his phone number and password just to request help, does elude to it.
Granted, they mostly alleviated this problem with New Dante, but now that the human world and Limbo are semi-fused together, he doesn't have any excuses anymore.