![]() The Kraken (クラーケン, Kraken ?) is a massive squid-like enemy that was planned to appear on the third stage of the game as a boss, presumably fought underwater. The Griffon Baby (グリフォン・ベビー, Griffon Baby ?) is an enemy that was removed from the game at a late stage, it went as far as the modeling stage, but was eventually cut due to it "looking too cute". The G Leech (G・リーチ, G Leech ?) is an enemy that was planned to appear on the second stage of the game as a small monster. The G Crow (G・クロウ, G Crow ?) is an enemy that was planned to appear on the first stage of the game as a mid-size monster. The model appears to have been used in the final game as one of the two forms of the Plasma. ![]() ![]() These include Phantom as a BOW with flesh between his joints instead of magma, Marionettes as zombies with distended arms, Nobodies wearing jewellery, the Blade in its original form as a Hunter, and a more obviously mutated version of Griffon with his multiple jaws shown as conjoined fetal birds.Ī giant bat enemy is shown in the Devil May Cry HD Collection gallery. of the Devil May Cry: 3142 Graphic Arts artbook displaying some of the unused creatures.Īs well as enemies which were outright cut, the Vault in the Devil May Cry HD Collection contains a number of alternate versions of enemies that actually do appear in the final game in their Resident Evil 4 forms. On the PC version of the Devil May Cry HD Collection, it is possible to change what items Dante carries in his inventory in Devil May Cry, if done so, multiple unused items can be seen, they are the following: Cannon Ī shoulder-fired single-shot cannon-like weapon is also shown in the gallery as an alternative weapon for Dante. It appears to be a fictional hybrid of a Thompson and a Sten. In the Devil May Cry HD Collection, there is concept art for a submachine gun that was made during the development of Devil May Cry. The default look of Dante in the Devil May Cry Trial Edition has him without his coat, in the final game, some of the in-game tutorials use that same model. Then let's bring back DMC Vergil in a DmC-esque story.Devil May Cry Character models Coatless Dante Well in DmC, Vergil's plan was to merge the two realms which in effect, he basically did. Okay let's explore the idea of an influx of demons and humans trying to fight back. I'd speculate that their creative process went something like, Which is, in my opinion, friggin awesome. What I think is that they've taken the concept from DmC (which in turn had taken its inspiration from 3) and the darker more 'modern' gritty setting. ![]() In that sense, it doesn't seem logical that they would take the events in 4 and twist it into something it's not to suit the next instalment. This makes no sense to me because logically, with the hellgates destroyed and sealed, there is no way in or out for demons, and Nero (along with the other trio, Dante, Trish and Lady) seemed competent enough to take out the bunch that were still around afterward. I heard somewhere (I just absorb info, I don't keep the sources) that apparently when Dante destroyed the hellgates in 4, it let loose all the demons which are over-running the place in V. DMCV seems a continuation of this concept, rather than a continuation of DMC4. The way DmC ended was with humans everywhere becoming aware of the demons around them. What do you guys You know I've been thinking the same thing! Then when DmC didn't meet those expectations, Capcom bought the rights to DmC, and therefore the ideas for DmC2 to adapt to DMC5. Maybe Capcom asked them to make some idea as to what they would want for a DmC2 as they came to finishing the first DmC. I seriously believe that the story that is going to be used for DMC5 is what NT was going to do for DmC2. Similar to DmC Dante fighting his brother from controlling the world. So with DMC5, I believe they've taken this idea and applied it to DMC5 with the whole traveling around the world idea, while also using Vergil as a goal for Nero to achieve. There would've been more angel appearances as well. They explained that for a sequel, Dante would've been older and he would've traveled around the world fighting the remaining demons and once again fighting his brother Vergil. I really do believe that DmC2's new design of Dante would've been this exact design, but with a different color coat, and the red amulet around his neck.īut to go into the story basically its about Nero traveling around the world to kill demons in a sort of travel van.Ī while back, Ninja Theory talked about what the future of DmC would've been like had they been able to do their sequel. From the boots, to the hooded coat, and obviously the hair.
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