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zero129 said:
darkknightkryta said:
seiya19 said:
darkknightkryta said:

Thing is Dante's character does't even get anywhere close to himself.  Either as the brooding man in the first game, or the over the top joker in the third/fourth game.  Zero is just mentioning that his hair color turns completely white in the last cutscene of the game.

Well, I did read some comments that claimed this Dante "evolved" throughout the game, although I also read people disagreeing, so I don't know... I have to give the benefit of the doubt here... What's your take here ?

And I want to believe that zero129 was talking about more than just the hair when he brought that up...

Dante's character doesn't really change throughout the game.  Unless you consider him falling in love change, which isn't really too implicit either.  It's pretty much what you see is what you get.  It's just to show that he's started using his devil powers he gets a white patch after you get devil trigger.  Then in the last cutscene his hair completely turns white, that's pretty much it.  Ninja Thoery pretty much created the hipster version of Dante and that never changes in the game.

Thats where your wrong as the game goes on your can see him becoming more mature, he starts to care about other people more etc. I wouldnt just call that "He starts to fall in love" unless you want to over simplify his charactars development.

You're assuming he never cared in the first place.  He wouldn't have accepted Virgil's proposal if he didn't.  He never became more mature he stayed the same, unless there's some cutscene I missed.  Only thing that develops is his interest in Kat.

Edit: And he finds out about his heritage, which doesn't change the way he behaves.