First, let's start off by looking at the contrast made between Dante and Vergil in DMC3:
Appearance
This was actually done surprisingly well, aside from Dante's coat.
While most of Dante's clothes looks like something anyone could find in their closet.(Brown jeans, a pair of old looking boots, and some finger-less-biker gloves.)
Vergil looks like he actually came to hunt some demons; all of his clothing looking well maintained, polished, and actually looks like it might provide some kind of protection against attacks.(Most noticeably the pseudo-tunic under his coat.)
Personality
Dante and Vergil aren't exactly polar opposites in this category.
Both have been shown to be just as hot blooded and prone to violence as each other; not to mention just as prone to taunting an enemy in the middle of a fight.
Though Vergil can at least be talked down and can be convinced to actually listen to what you have to say.
While getting DMC3 Dante to stop playing around and listen to what people have to say has proven to be, "difficult".
Also, it is important to note that Vergil is notably more "cruel" than Dante in a variety of ways.
Gameplay
This where the two brother are the least different from each other.
Both of them fight like they've practiced sword-play for years on end and as if fighting demons is the easiest thing in the world.
Neither making a single miss-step or amateur looking swing in any of their moves; they look like they know exactly what they're doing. Which kinda makes Vergil's more professional looking appearance pointless when his less practiced looking brother fights just as competently as he does, both in and outside of cut scenes.
Vergil's moves don't even look more practical than Dante's, most of his moves are just as acrobatic and overly flamboyant as Dante's.
Now, onto DmC:
Appearance
Complete polar opposites in this category.
Vergil's has this overly stylized and fancy looking getup; like something you'd wear to a dinner party. His hair is neatly combed back, wears a pair of surgical gloves, and generally just carries himself with this air of smugness.
While Dante obviously has very little concern for what he looks like; all of his clothing literally looking like something you could buy from the bargain bin in a clothing store. He has very unkempt hair, worn finger-less gloves, though he does carry himself with this air of arrogance, similar to Vergil's.
Personality
Same deal here as well.
Dante has this general laid back way of talking to most people, regardless of who or what they are. Can be very hot blooded, raunchy, and is prone to violence. Though he does know when it's time to get serious and stop with the attitude.
Vergil on the other hand has a very cold and calculating way of acting, often trying to manipulate most of the people he meets, and gain their trust. He isn't nearly as hot blooded or raunchy as Dante, though he has his moments, but he has no problem with using violence to get what he wants.
Also, Vergil rarely ever taunts his enemies, while Dante has a ton of pre-programmed taunts and taunts enemies frequently in cut-scenes as well.
(Ironically, Dante is the more honorably one of the brothers in DmC.)
Gameplay
Now the difference in how they fight isn't as drastic as their appearance or personalities, but it is noticeable.
Vergil fights as if he has at least some form of official training and seems to have a very well grounded fighting style. Don't get me wrong, he's no master swords man, he's just noticeably more competent at fighting than Dante.
Dante's fighting style seems to be forged from raw experience and instinct, some of his moves having him stumble or using his weapons in a not-so-optimal manner. (Though this also raises the questions as to how Dante won the final fight against his brother, which I will make a thread about later.)
So what do you guys think?
Agree, disagree, or have anything to add to what I said?
Appearance
This was actually done surprisingly well, aside from Dante's coat.
While most of Dante's clothes looks like something anyone could find in their closet.(Brown jeans, a pair of old looking boots, and some finger-less-biker gloves.)
Vergil looks like he actually came to hunt some demons; all of his clothing looking well maintained, polished, and actually looks like it might provide some kind of protection against attacks.(Most noticeably the pseudo-tunic under his coat.)
Personality
Dante and Vergil aren't exactly polar opposites in this category.
Both have been shown to be just as hot blooded and prone to violence as each other; not to mention just as prone to taunting an enemy in the middle of a fight.
Though Vergil can at least be talked down and can be convinced to actually listen to what you have to say.
While getting DMC3 Dante to stop playing around and listen to what people have to say has proven to be, "difficult".
Also, it is important to note that Vergil is notably more "cruel" than Dante in a variety of ways.
Gameplay
This where the two brother are the least different from each other.
Both of them fight like they've practiced sword-play for years on end and as if fighting demons is the easiest thing in the world.
Neither making a single miss-step or amateur looking swing in any of their moves; they look like they know exactly what they're doing. Which kinda makes Vergil's more professional looking appearance pointless when his less practiced looking brother fights just as competently as he does, both in and outside of cut scenes.
Vergil's moves don't even look more practical than Dante's, most of his moves are just as acrobatic and overly flamboyant as Dante's.
Now, onto DmC:
Appearance
Complete polar opposites in this category.
Vergil's has this overly stylized and fancy looking getup; like something you'd wear to a dinner party. His hair is neatly combed back, wears a pair of surgical gloves, and generally just carries himself with this air of smugness.
While Dante obviously has very little concern for what he looks like; all of his clothing literally looking like something you could buy from the bargain bin in a clothing store. He has very unkempt hair, worn finger-less gloves, though he does carry himself with this air of arrogance, similar to Vergil's.
Personality
Same deal here as well.
Dante has this general laid back way of talking to most people, regardless of who or what they are. Can be very hot blooded, raunchy, and is prone to violence. Though he does know when it's time to get serious and stop with the attitude.
Vergil on the other hand has a very cold and calculating way of acting, often trying to manipulate most of the people he meets, and gain their trust. He isn't nearly as hot blooded or raunchy as Dante, though he has his moments, but he has no problem with using violence to get what he wants.
Also, Vergil rarely ever taunts his enemies, while Dante has a ton of pre-programmed taunts and taunts enemies frequently in cut-scenes as well.
(Ironically, Dante is the more honorably one of the brothers in DmC.)
Gameplay
Now the difference in how they fight isn't as drastic as their appearance or personalities, but it is noticeable.
Vergil fights as if he has at least some form of official training and seems to have a very well grounded fighting style. Don't get me wrong, he's no master swords man, he's just noticeably more competent at fighting than Dante.
Dante's fighting style seems to be forged from raw experience and instinct, some of his moves having him stumble or using his weapons in a not-so-optimal manner. (Though this also raises the questions as to how Dante won the final fight against his brother, which I will make a thread about later.)
So what do you guys think?
Agree, disagree, or have anything to add to what I said?
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