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MTZehvor said:

So your argument is that just because the motion capture person and voice actor are different, means he's an entirely new character?

No, the motion and voice actor was ASKED to play the character differently from his previous iterations. Thats why he's a different character from the first game. Even if he didn't say that, you only need to play the DMC games to realise that Dante changes in every game. DmC is another iteration of the character.

In the way Michael Keaton's Batman was very different from George Clooney's. Prending DMC4 Dante hasn't changed to excuse DMC4 is retarded.

Anyway, no, the same complaint doesn't apply, becuase Dante in the previous DMC series isn't meant to be some sort of deep, empathizable character.

DmC Dante is a different Dante in a different iteration of the series. DmC is not Devil May Cry, its Devil may Cry. Its a reboot that takes place in a seperate continuity, this Dante is different because he's intended to be that way.

Not to say that he's never serious, but gosh, if you're going to claim that there's no way to recognize DMC4 Dante from DMC1 Dante, I'm going to have to question whether you actually played either game.

If your going to claim theres no way to regonise elements of the previous Dante's in DmC Dante, then I'm going to question whether you actually know anything about Devil May Cry. 

Getting mad at older Dante for not being an incredibly developed character

DMC1 and DMC3 Dante did actually feature some character development. The writers did make the player emphatic with Dante's story somewhat. The reason you didn't know that is because you only started playing DMC with DMC4. No one's 'mad' at older Dante. We're confused as to how you can mistake this camp imposter making homosexual poses as Dante: