Round 1: Nero has all his Devil Breakers
Round 2: Nero in Devil Trigger mode.
Round 1: Nero has all his Devil Breakers
Round 2: Nero in Devil Trigger mode.
Raiden is faster, I think ?
With Nero lacking in "Nanomachines, son !" and having never played college ball, he dies rather easily I should think.
[URL="https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YECLjn6XP-E"]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YECLjn6XP-E[/URL]
I’m not sure about the speed, Nero charging (miles, possibly) up the Qliphoth is presented as basically happening in the time it takes for an SDT Dante and Vergil to rush each other. It’s pretty ridiculous.
With [URL="https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eLLvZvyuLJA"]Ragtime[/URL] Nero can slow time to where Vergil moves like a slug by comparison.
Raiden’s got the better strength and durability feats but if we don’t throw out the speed feat (which happens in a game where all the Sons of Sparda are explicitly powering-up to fight each other) he might have a significant speed edge.
[QUOTE=Cthulhu_of_R'lyeh;4623744]Raiden is faster, I think ?
With Nero lacking in "Nanomachines, son !" and having never played college ball, he dies rather easily I should think.[/QUOTE]
and he's european, which is definitely not in or around texas.
[QUOTE=master of read;4624440]and he's european, which is definitely not in or around texas.[/QUOTE]
Nero's European?
[QUOTE=Agent Z;4624447]Nero's European?[/QUOTE]
yup. or as we call him here in texas........."not texan".
[QUOTE=Agent Z;4624447]Nero's European?[/QUOTE]
It's probable.
Fortuna in DMC4, where Nero grew up, felt like it was loosely based on Italy and DMC5 takes place in Redgrave which is definitely based on London.
If not specifically Italian, it's likely he's from the equivalent of that in the DMC world given the cultural aesthetic of his hometown which would be covered by European.
DMC5 also confirms the Dante and Vergil are effectively from one of the places just outside of London.
[QUOTE=Nik Hasta;4624931]It's probable.
Fortuna in DMC4, where Nero grew up, felt like it was loosely based on Italy and DMC5 takes place in Redgrave which is definitely based on London.
If not specifically Italian, it's likely he's from the equivalent of that in the DMC world given the cultural aesthetic of his hometown which would be covered by European.
DMC5 also confirms the Dante and Vergil are effectively from one of the places just outside of London.[/QUOTE]
definately not from texas.
not looking good for nero.
I guess Johnny Yong Bosch just couldn't pull off a believable non-American accent.
[QUOTE=Agent Z;4626675]I guess Johnny Yong Bosch just couldn't pull off a believable non-American accent.[/QUOTE]
More that video games tend to not have regional accents in their voice cast so much.
It's getting a bit better but you still get a lot of generic American.
I'm still mad that Laura Matsuda doesn't have a Brazilian accent.
Alternatively, everyone is supposed to be speaking their native or primary language, and it's just translated into English.