i see faith in your eyes.
Feb. 10th, 2009 11:02 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Today:
✰I bet you wish you had a to-do list as formidable as that one.Make bed
✰ One load of laundry
✰ Write
✰ RP
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Date: 2009-02-10 09:11 pm (UTC)He holds Trish in his arms and cries over her (albeit cheesily) in the first one. Moments like that one, and the one where he showed disgust at Mundus killing Gryphon, seem like they could almost be considered OOC for him in the later installments. The anime does a pretty interesting job of fleshing out what was established in the first game-he's fairly relaxed, but still goofy and a nice person. I hope that they bring some of that back to the games.
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Date: 2009-02-10 09:27 pm (UTC)The thing with Griffin is I think the biggest change, though. In the fourth game, he is clearly totally capable of cold-blooded murder, and that's the thing I found most off-putting about him, even if he's killing bad guys. I still like the guy, but he's got a nasty streak, the whole thing with Angus pretty much proves it. The first game's speeches about morality make it pretty obvious that that Dante
The only thing I could think of was, "Dante must have really fucking hated those cultists..." Which is possible, considering they were probably experimenting on Vergil.
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Date: 2009-02-10 09:49 pm (UTC)In the first game, Dante initially has some superficial resemblance to Ash (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVfnQtwXqkQ) but eventually emerges as an archetypal hero in his own right. This sort of metamorphosis doesn't happen in the later games and is barely even ACKNOWLEDGED in them. I think Dante could easily become hardened by what he sees but he should, deep down, still be the same person.