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Nero I highly prefer his Devil May Cry 4 version over the Devil May Cry 5 version The way I saw it personality wise Nero in DMC4 felt like he has his own personality In Devil May Cry 5, it feels like he copies Dante a lot and some...

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Emery1 year ago

Ehhhh I think DMC5 Nero is still distinct but he’s shed a lot of his toxicity from DMC4. You can see him attempt Dante-isms but he doesn’t hit nearly as often (and I think that’s purposeful)

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GamesLover1 year ago

I personally don't like when a character is starting to feel like a carbon copy because if they gonna do that why even Create Nero

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Pashinin Anton2 years ago

5 years of true indie gamedev 😺 A cool top-down shooter with push-forward combat🔥 Add to wishlist on Steam:

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The Linden Hour1 year ago

I personally felt the opposite way. That’s the interesting thing about the subjective consumption of media.

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GamesLover1 year ago

Elaborate why you feel this way

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The Voice in Your Head1 year ago

He completes an arc in 4, of self acceptance. In 5 he's having to cope with losing a part of himself, not being strong enough, needing to rely on others. After realizing what's important to him, he finds out the potential that was inside him the whole time.

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Witch Huntress Vivica1 year ago

Nero ended up maturing more in DMC5, which I love. Plus, Dante was a role model for him, so him gaining some of his traits isn't a bad thing

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Satoru YouKoi 🐟🐉⛩️1 year ago

The Devil Bringer in 4 was peak too, it looks so unique, and bad ass.

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Richard Glutes1 year ago

I’m actually the opposite. I feel like Nero’s character got to flesh out a lot more. DMC4 he was largely just angry and mildly edgy, which was typical for that era of games but DMC5 made it feel like he’d grown out of that.

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Avarice1 year ago

I feel like DMC5 Nero is still the same. Unlike Dante and Vergil, Nero is more accepting of his demonic heritage than Dante, and his need for power is fueled to protect, instead of it being self centered like Vergil. He, possibly, represents Sparda better than both of them.

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16101 year ago

You totally missed the point of his Character. DMC 5 is more of a Nero story and realizing he’s not a deathweight and a person of his own. These scene literally proves he doesn’t copied Dante at all and nonetheless he looks up to him

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