I bought the definitive edition of dmc because I heard they fixed the whole "Demon Mode" and "Angel Mode" thing, which is not necessarily true, the game still actively takes away more than half your combat options for most enemies, "Demon" enemies still poise through Angel weapons and vice versa, and the controls are still terrible. It's still significantly better than the original version though.
Anyway, I never got to play the DLC when it released on PS3, so this was my first time through it, and it's so incredibly boring, the game still forces the whole "Demon" and "Angel" modes down your throat even if it doesn't make sense with Yamato, and Vergil's moveset is so incredibly boring compared to DMC3/4SE, he's too slow and the controls are terrible because of R2/L2.
The environments and story are so uninteresting and dull, I just finished 5 missions and all of them take place in the same boring place, and I still have no idea what the hell is going on with the story. Is he dreaming in hell or something?
I was never one of those people that said dmc was the worst thing to ever happen, it did a lot of good things and a lot of bad things, but Vergil's downfall seems to be doubling down on the bad things while ignoring the good things, like the very interesting environments and batshit insane story (yes, I liked the story in dmc).
Anyway, I never got to play the DLC when it released on PS3, so this was my first time through it, and it's so incredibly boring, the game still forces the whole "Demon" and "Angel" modes down your throat even if it doesn't make sense with Yamato, and Vergil's moveset is so incredibly boring compared to DMC3/4SE, he's too slow and the controls are terrible because of R2/L2.
The environments and story are so uninteresting and dull, I just finished 5 missions and all of them take place in the same boring place, and I still have no idea what the hell is going on with the story. Is he dreaming in hell or something?
I was never one of those people that said dmc was the worst thing to ever happen, it did a lot of good things and a lot of bad things, but Vergil's downfall seems to be doubling down on the bad things while ignoring the good things, like the very interesting environments and batshit insane story (yes, I liked the story in dmc).