V's mysteriousness is supposed to be compelling. He's supposed to be hellbent on finding Dante, but the passion and determination aren't conveyed. Nero is the first controllable character. Dante appears to have been defeated by a demon and he's disappeared. You're essentially charged with rescuing Dante, the original hero in the story. Part of the problem is the poorly delivered dialog, but beyond that the story is shallow. As a matter of fact, I actually had to fight sleepiness while watching the cutscenes. This deficiency spills over into the story. Unfortunately, everyone who isn't a demon is represented similarly disillusioned throughout the story. It's like Christian Bale's Batman interpretation abandoned the character and became enamored with Marilyn Manson, and now he's stuck in some sort of odd purgatory between the two personas. While his weapons and magical powers are great, his speech comes off like a character who is supposed to have depth but is unaware that he exists in the video game equivalent of a B-movie. ![]() ![]() ![]() I don't understand why he mumbles almost every word. ![]() V is one of the more annoying characters I've seen in an action game. Lastly, the dialog from the characters during the cutscenes is disjointed.
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