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Vergil's altered version, Nelo Angelo, as seen in Devil May Cry. Unlike other game bosses, Nelo Angelo was conceptualized as Dante's rival. Vergil's name was taken from Dante Alighieri's poem the Divine Comedy. [1] The alias Nelo Angelo is a mis-translation of "Nero Angelo" ("Black Angel" in Italian).
Nero fighting against demons using his Red Queen sword. The gameplay features the return of Dante and Nero as playable characters, along with a new character, named V. [2] The gameplay is similar to that of the other titles in the Devil May Cry series, focusing on fast-paced "stylish action"; the player fights off hordes of demons with a variety of attacks and weapons.
The plot begins with Devil May Cry 3, a year after Dante has a falling-out with Vergil. [18] A large tower erupts from the ground near the shop, and Dante interprets it as a challenge from Vergil. [19] Dante is defeated in Temen-Ni-Gru by Vergil, who takes his locket and leaves with Arkham.
[citation needed] Fans wondered if Nero was related to Dante or Vergil, as in Devil May Cry 4, Nero is said to be a descendant of Sparda (Dante and Vergil's father) based on their similarities and the Devil Trigger, Nero's power-up which makes him resemble Vergil's devil form. In June 2018, Capcom said that Nero is Vergil's son. [17]
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The recurring characters from Devil May Cry as seen: Vergil in background, Trish, Dante and Lady, in the middle, and Nero in the bottom. Devil May Cry is a series of video games set in the present, created by Hideki Kamiya, a video-game designer and developed by his employer Capcom and Clover Studio.
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