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But this is worse. The old Dante always taunted at the bosses before the fight but Donte just gives the middle finger and curses
I second this, we are supposed to be viewing Dante as immature for most of the game. Kinda like Far Cry 3, the main character starts out as a whiny b**** and ends up becoming a total bada**.
Initially I hated him as a character but as the story progressed and I saw him change and develop to actually form real relationships with characters I was all "damn." The ending fight, too, had such meaning to his final transformation.
he will have at the end of the game.
He becomes old Dante towards the end of the game.
It's pathetic, and a massive blow to the fans of the original character/anime/manga.
He looks and acts like some justin beiber, just hit puberty teenager.
You can tell, the crowd at which this game was aimed towards.